What are the best nonviolent games that have a storyline?
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would Little Big Planet be considered violent?
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Considering everything except Sackboy is an inanimate object, I'd say it's non-violent.noiseredux wrote:would Little Big Planet be considered violent?
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Re: What are the best nonviolent games that have a storyline
Idk there's some pretty violent weather conditions. hahaBreetai wrote:
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Child of Eden is my favorite game of this generation and definitely close to the top all time.Xeogred wrote:Ah, back to being the only one who's played it.MrPopo wrote:Wow, I totally meant to type in Child of Eden. In my defense, apparently Rez's development title was Project Eden (not that I knew that beforehand).Xeogred wrote:Wow, someone else in the world has played Project Eden?![]()
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To sum it up if anyone cares, it was like a 3D Lost Vikings basically. One of the strangest games I've ever played no doubt, good stuff.
It maybe qualifies as a non violent game. You're purifying things not killing them. But they do also shoot projectiles at you... Hmm.
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My first instinct was Kirby, strangely. Eating other creatures isn't violent right? I can't associate Kirby with "violence".
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Does Snatcher for Sega CD count? It's technically a point and click game, though you do have a gun...
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