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PETA wants God of War game to contain md without killing

The goals of the international non-profit organization PETA are undoubtedly beneficial, the methods of combating prickly and abusive invitations arouse discussions among the public. and is trying to use the general media space and focus on the rush of the current game success God of War: Ragnarok (nae revision), it is understandable that their call for the introduction of a new system, which would eliminate the night of the violence in the meetings from the game, is actually not all that far-fetched in the context of the day.

At one point in the play, we get a teaser warning against portrayal of suicidal and self-destructive behavior (see for example As dusk falls), we received an offer to play the controversial scene of 2009’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

Embarrassing or not, for PETA this request is justified by the passport with the two-legged dog Garm, who guards the walls of icy Helheim. Yes, the main characters have to quarrel with him quite a lot, their motivation is to help the mighty dog ​​and everything will be done without any health consequences.

The main characters however have a loving relationship with their dogs.

This dog was trapped in the cold for a long time and had no food or drink at his disposal (i.e. Kratos), but the video is rather pathetically colored by heartwarming music and, as you can probably imagine, the general public didn’t understand this parallel . Garm (sometimes called Garmr) is a creature from mythology, a sort of Norse variation of the name Kerber. It is not possible to suspect the authors of the game of a negative attitude towards dogs, when a few hours before the game too petted by other dogs odmn achievementem.

Should PETA be successful with this discussion with the game creator, it is likely that their other previous requests for an end to hunting would be recalled in the Assassins Creed series or an end to rooster rescue in Far Cry (see they live) have been completely ignored in the past.

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