tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972476768782010154.post1315341868448783793..comments2023-09-22T05:59:57.598-05:00Comments on Tao of Freddie's Modern Kung Fu: Violence in video gamesSifu Freddie Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17960104415761744671noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972476768782010154.post-71772602620671684502013-01-05T01:34:38.723-06:002013-01-05T01:34:38.723-06:00Cool. I love Resident Evil 5. I know that it is pr...Cool. I love Resident Evil 5. I know that it is pretty imaginary but it kind of shows how the masses are because they are blind from the truth. The humans in Resident Evil are actually the one that are awakened and they are willing to stand up against corruptions. Yes, the masses behave like zombies and the sad thing: they don't even notice that. However, if you want to get Sonic 4, that would be nice too.Kanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03225222198944464384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972476768782010154.post-87570556774897030092012-12-31T16:14:40.465-06:002012-12-31T16:14:40.465-06:00Thanks for your reply, getting angry while playing...Thanks for your reply, getting angry while playing video games has been one of my major 'video games related probem' since i was a kid. I can't imagine myself trowing and hitting things on a near future where i'll have childrens and a wife surrounding me. Then i would be a worst influence to my kids than the games itselfs. I see the similarities in martial arts. If one martial artist gets angry all the time, he's getting away from being a true martial artist. I'm not a martial artist, but i like being a good person, i don't want to go away from the goods of life. But anyway, Resident Evil 5 was heelllaaaagood and the 6 is waiting right beside me for me to play, but before i play the 6th installment, i need some positive out of my Ps3, that's why i purchased Journey and Sonic 4, it will change my video game habit a little.Steve Caissyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18205605392347205255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972476768782010154.post-61704964654902238212012-12-31T11:40:30.641-06:002012-12-31T11:40:30.641-06:00I am a gamer myself and I got to say...you relate ...I am a gamer myself and I got to say...you relate to me very much. I have a PS3 right now and I play some violent video games like Resident Evil 5 and 6, LA Noire, Sleeping Dogs. I am also one of the people who tend to get angry when loosing at a video game. Your advice is to take a break from it and get back at it when your mind tells you to. <br />Yes, video games always have an influence on you no matter who you are. Everything we watch or play will influence you either positively or negatively. I like the way you talk about responsibilities in video game. If someone crazy enough play Grand Theft Auto, he will do a lot more crazy things. Someone who is balanced in mind can play any game you throw at him whether it's violent or not. It makes me think about the martial arts too. You cannot teach someone who is already too violent how to fight; otherwise, he or she will become a danger to other people's safety including yours. <br />As for myself, I just need to have control over my anger when playing my PS3 so I don't get to break things one day. Other than that, I will still be a gamer until I live this earth.Kanghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03225222198944464384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972476768782010154.post-2060822603262410762012-12-29T18:02:23.394-06:002012-12-29T18:02:23.394-06:00Thanks for the feedback, i enjoyed reading it!Thanks for the feedback, i enjoyed reading it!Steve Caissyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18205605392347205255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2972476768782010154.post-67978484960494522362012-12-28T16:11:37.058-06:002012-12-28T16:11:37.058-06:00Dear Steve, thank you for taking the time to analy...Dear Steve, thank you for taking the time to analyze the video games subject.<br />I like the way you expended the subject to realism,therapy or confidence.<br />Like many young adults, I have spent countless hours playing with friends too. Now that I am older, I still like to play driving simulators or fight games, but I no longer wish to play violent video games (where you are supposed to kill people). I suppose this is a step in your life that has to be taken : transgression, violence, sex. Now that I am older I understand why adults constanlty warns us about the dangers of video games. Like you though, I do believe that anybody who has been given the sense of "responsabilities" and knows right from wrong should be free to enjoy games at times and share a good moment. We rarely emphasize all the symbolic things that has to be shared from video games : gaining experience, learning more and playing together. It can be valuable. Even if learning real skills in life would be more practical : hiking diving, riding a mountain bike...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com