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Hatred

If you're into games that push boundaries and aren't afraid to get dark, Hatred might just be the kind of experience that sticks with you. It’s not your typical run and gun shooter it’s more like stepping into the mind of someone who’s given up on everything. The whole vibe is grim, intense, and totally unapologetic.


You play as this nameless anti hero who’s just done with humanity. No redemption arc, no moral gray areas just pure rage. The game throws you into a bleak version of New York’s outskirts where your only goal is to cause as much chaos as possible. And I’m not talking about cartoonish violence; it’s graphic, gritty, and meant to make you uncomfortable. You’ll use everything from pistols to flamethrowers, and there’s something disturbingly satisfying about the way the game doesn’t hold back.


But it’s not all mindless shooting. Hatred actually makes you think tactically. You’ll need to use cover, manage your ammo, and even hide from cops and SWAT teams that come after you. The AI isn’t just cannon fodder they fight back, and they fight hard. It adds a layer of tension that keeps you on edge, especially when you’re surrounded and low on resources.


What really sets Hatred apart is its tone. This isn’t a game that tries to justify anything. It’s raw, nihilistic, and almost feels like a critique of itself at times. It’s definitely not for everyone some people will find it too much, and that’s totally fair. But if you’re curious about games that aren’t afraid to explore darker themes, this one’s worth a look. Just be ready it’s a heavy, brutal ride from start to finish.


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Technical

Title Hatred
License Full
Author Destructive Creations