

Not to forget how the dead bodies immediately turn into weightless ragdolls in almost all games that will be dragged by the player or any other NPC that dares to walk over them.īut then, a few games have depicted gore and violence quite well in the past, but those are rare.

The lack of these tiny little details in video games doesn’t only ruin the immersion but also makes the game look extremely unrealistic. Even if you fire a rocket at someone, all they do is fly a little off the ground from the impact with all of their limbs still intact. Imagine playing a modern first-person shooter game like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 that features extremely realistic graphics, but when you shoot an enemy in the head, all you see is a little blood splatter, and then a puddle shows up under the body. Lack Of Realistic Blood And Gore In Modern Games

Indeed, it is true that kids also play these games, but most modern games already come with a feature to turn off decapitation and dismemberment. However, as it goes, even games based on war and violence don’t feature realistic gore, as we see in the case of Call of Duty and other FPS games. It has been nothing short of a dream for fans of the genre to see modern games with realistic gore made with today’s tech. And, while we may not have seen many games that feature explicit gore in the last few years, it appears 2023 will be changing that. Gore in video games has always been a fairly sensitive topic due to censorship in some countries.
