Hatred Reviews
Wallows in its violence rather than revelling in it
It's just an average game, which I think is the last thing Hatred wanted to be.
I wanted this game to succeed. I really did.
In theory Hatred could have been great but lacklustre development gets it thrown into a pit of mediocrity. It joins a stack of games I played once and never touched again, and that disappoints me on a personal level as I was hoping for so much more.
Hatred delivers some fleeting sadistic satisfaction and a gorgeous art style, but quickly becomes a tedious chore. After all the controversy, it's disappointing that the finished product is mechanically flawed and otherwise completely forgettable.
Hatred is a good twin-stick shooter that manages to offer an interesting experience only through the actual theme. Besides that, however, it's not something outstanding. Developer Destructive Creations could have transformed its targets into zombies or civilians and escape the controversy, but it stuck to its initial idea, and while it's not executed all that well in terms of story, it deserves recognition.
Correction: Due to an error, our score for this originally read "70." It has been updated.
A "suicide-by-cop simulator" of the same level as the abominable Ethnic Cleaning.
Overall, Hatred is an impressive shooter with solid gameplay elements of its genre. The lack of narrative, weapon choices, and some minor bug crashes were the game's downfall at major categories in this review. However, the almost great shooting gameplay touch of Hatred is the glory of them all. It's not great a game but it's not a horrible title either. Just good enough.
Hatred offers a mediocre gaming experience and is definitely not among the top of the gaming industry. If you're looking for a solid action romp that doesn't play at anything, the following game is for you. The rest of you better keep your hands off the title.
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