A variety of games have tried this concept, specifically Dead by Daylight and Friday the 13th, though the latter only has one monster. They are very good games in their own right, but do feel like they are a bit technologically behind what is required to truly make this work
Would this not affect the people and kids' mindset? Maybe some would adopt stalker ish ways irl.
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· 6 years ago
Countless studies have been done into how video games affect children IRL. The short answer is they don't. However in specific cases where they already have an underlying illness like schizophrenia, which blur the lines in reality, then it can have an impact. However for 99.99% of kids its just a game.
You might not do that because obviously, that's not possible. But if you were to play wwe or fighting kind of games, you /could/ attempt to imitate the fighting poses or whatever. So I was just asking.
Vanos was one of the people working on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h49xvDxCwM&list=PLxV_ER5SmeVaHvnq3sAFapOwQKbTBUL9L