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Violent video games have been around since gaming began in the 1970s and is a term commonly used when describing games that feature violent content, such as blood, dismemberment, and murder.
There is no set genre that violent video games will find themselves in. They can be found in the fighting, RTS, FPS, platformer, adventure, and even puzzle genres.
One of the best-known franchises considered to be violent is the Mortal Kombat series of games. Since its launch, it has seen opposition and resistance due to the gratuitous violence depicted, with huge amounts of blood and its “Fatalities” being of particular note.
The Grand Theft Auto and DOOM franchises are also considered to be amongst the most controversial when it comes to their depiction of violence.
Although there are games that depict violence in a way that shows vast amounts of blood and spectacular and detailed finishing moves, the word violent is also used to describe games that feature any combat.
Games such as Tomb Raider, Hollow Knight, and StarCraft II are considered violent due to the themes they tackle and the combat featured within them.
Violent video games no longer have to feature lots of blood and dismemberments. As games continue to evolve, the argument that violent video games cause the player to be violent in the real world becomes less and less made.
There are even cartoon-style games, such as Fortnite, becoming a more acceptable pastime for young generations despite their encouragement of violence and aggression.
In the world of Violent Games, fantastic games can be found at incredible prices but you can also be at a greater risk of being left disappointed.
Not all games reach their potential and get a release, unfortunately many games are left abandoned by their developers or are even released in a poor state and are yet still available to purchase on Steam.
Steam is in the business of selling games and sometimes that can mean a drop in quality in order to get more titles onto the Steam Store and available for purchase.
At Allkeyshop, we believe in quality over quantity and because of that we use every bit of data that Steam offers and we use that to provide the most detailed analysis of a game’s ranking.
Our rankings will take all available pieces of data into account, in particular we focus on the real ratings, real opinions and recommendations of those that play the game.
As a part of our ranking, we ensure that only those that own the game, have it currently available in their library and are logged into their account can vote for their favourite games. This, along with our other data, ensures we have the most accurate ranking system possible.
We only show the top 15 games so that you are not overwhelmed with hundreds of games and swamped in too much data. We plan on refreshing our top 15 each week, but we may change this plan if we find it has a real demand from you, our users.
Allkeyshop is a price comparator site with the intention of giving players the best price possible for the best games available. We remain fully impartial on prices and sellers, displaying both online sites and platforms such Steam, Origin and Epic, and we remain completely impartial on the rating of those games that we highlight in our rankings.
Our rankings are based on our users with no influence from us and we will remain impartial on the ratings and the rankings of all games.
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