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Nintendo's Colorful 'Splatoon' Is Edgier Than Killing Spree Game 'Hatred'
Play the shooter that chooses color over black and white, fun over angst.
The Removal of ‘Kill the F*gg*t’ Shows That Steam Greenlight Is Working
Valve's online store has twitched before, taking games down without reason enough. But this time, they're absolutely right.
Are We Sure That ‘Hatred’ Isn’t Just a Great Big Prank?
Unfortunately it's not, but wouldn't it be wonderful if this were merely an attention-grabbing marketing campaign for something else entirely?
New GamerGate Favorite 'Postal 2: Paradise Lost' Is a Golden Shower of Bad Ideas
But it's better than we'd like to admit.
Hate in Europe: Pegida Comes to Britain
VICE News traveled to Newcastle for the inaugural demonstration of Pegida UK, a spinoff of the German anti-Islam and anti-immigrant group which has been steadily growing in numbers throughout western Europe.
The Ferguson Report Shows Exactly What Living in a Police State Is Like
We now have specific examples of what it's like to be black and live there—and it sounds a lot like being a character in a dystopian novel.
‘Hatred’ Serial Killer Game Brings Ultra Rare ‘Adults Only’ Rating to the Masses
Mass shooter 'Hatred' is poised to become the most marketable Adults Only-rated game ever.
Muslim Parents and 'the Talk' in the Wake of the Chapel Hill Murders
For a lot of American Muslims, conversations with their kids about the perils of interacting with police or security officers came up in the wake of 9/11—and have resurfaced after the murders in Chapel Hill.
Face-Stabbing and Cop-Killing: Inside 2015's Most Controversial Video Game
Destructive Creations' Hatred has drawn plenty of criticism for the fact that its main character, a big hairy man, seems intent on killing innocent civilians for no particular reason.
Face-Stabbing and Cop-Killing: Inside 2015's Most Controversial Video Game
Destructive Creations' Hatred has drawn plenty of criticism for the fact that its main character, a big hairy man, seems intent on killing innocent civilians for no particular reason.
These Former Skinheads Are Fighting Racism
For those skins who repent—who repudiate their white-power ideals—achieving any sort of atonement is a lengthy journey.