The game has incredible graphics, sound,and gameplay. Christians beware, I do regret playing this game, and would warn all parents whose kids are begging you to get the game, I was the same way. There are a few vulgar words used while you watch your eneny die in his own pool of blood. With just one shot opponents cringe and scream with pain, blood splatters on the wall and floor as you rain on them with bullets. But then when you take the first shot the harsh realization falls over you that this game is not for the faint of heart. The graphics are so lifelike and gameplay so smooth, you almost forget you are playing a video game. Once you turn the game on you delve into a fantastic futuristic world. Perfect Dark is near perfect, when you are talking about gameplay and graphics only. Killing your partners or civilians is usually detrimental to the mission. It's hard to get around the fact that you're killing people, but simply shooting everything is not recommended. In case you didn't realize, there is a language filter that removes all swearing, and a “paintball mode” that drenches the walls in colored paint instead of blood (like that really helps). I continue to play the game because Iįeel it relieves stress and because I do not take the game so seriously and know it is just a game. One thing I would say to parents, make sure your children know the true reality of death and killing. After I continued on blasting guys to the floor I noticed that their guns could be knocked out, some would surrender, and others would punch or kick you, making your screen blurry (very cool effect). The first “bad guy” I encountered on the game surprised me by saying "How the…" and after I shot the fellow human he screamed like no other and his blood was all over the floor. There is much more detail in this game when it comes to death. I recently purchased the game Perfect Dark looking for a game similar to Goldeneye 007, but this one was completely opposite. Not a good game for persons 12 and under. Violent, but no swearing like in the Nintendo 64 version. If any FPS should be bought I'd recommend Perfect Dark first of all. On a lighter note I believe this game was very well developed. The blood seen from shooting this poor innocent sole isn't that much of a factor seeing as how most of the levels have dark floors and moderately dark walls. Though you can turn the volume down like myself and you will not hear the moaning of agony by the people whom we have killed over this game. The language can we a bit of a nuisance at times. It is the futuristic sequel to the world loves GoldenEye OO7 by Rare. Young children do not need to be exposed to all of the violence, but people mature enough should realize that the majority is done only because of necessity to accomplish other things, similar to real-life military situations… My Ratings: In fact, on most levels you cannot even shoot one unarmed civilian or scientist without immediately failing your objectives. Many of the missions involve nothing more that rescuing captured persons. The basic purpose of the game is to stop an evil organization, DataDyne. This game may have some non-christian things to it, but not near as many of most people believe. Eventually, you start trying to save humankind, but for the first few missions, it seems you are killing for the sake of killing, and the mean-spiritedness mixed with the graphic blood and screaming, as well as a bit of profanity mixed in makes “Perfect Dark” quite imperfect for kids. While “Goldeneye” had fun and complex, movie-based gameplay with a noble objective from the start, along with moral elements as well as liberating fun, “Perfect Dark” has mean-spirited killing all the way through. The game makes killing look fun, and is dangerous for impressionable kids. True, the fast pace of the game may make the bloody details hard to notice, but there's something in the death screams, pleas for mercy, blood pools around your piles of bodies, and gurglings enemies make when shot in the throat that should make anyone cringe. Killing people has never felt so real in a video game, and that's what's wrong with "Perfect Dark". The game is extremely, unbelievably violent! It is totally unacceptable for an enemy to plead for their lives, or for people's heads to snap back with a graphic spray and splash of blood on the wall behind them when they are shot. Gameplay consists of the usual, mission based gameplay with complex objectives and lots of killing. You play as a female spy in the future, dispatched to investigate the mysterious dataDyne organization, who may be in contact with extraterrestrals and have a nefarious plan for humankind. “Perfect Dark” outdoes 007 in every way except moral acceptability. " Perfect Dark" is the long awaited follow-up to the fantastic, somewhat violent action game " Goldeneye 007".
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