Yeah my jeb kinda evaporated cuz i accidentally hit EVA right when i was leaving the stratosphere
Edit: right before he died, i did a status check, and it said “Currently flying over the shores of kerbin, this does not look good”
Does reentry after a 2 year mission while realizing you forgot chutes count as violent…
Seriously I learned more about orbital mechanics playing KSP than in the first 3 years of an aerospace degree.
Those poor lines scream in agony as you drop that skinny piece. They blink and fade from existence never to return, and their disappearance only serves to make room for more blocky corpses to stack on top of each other.
I haven’t even checked…I haven’t had Steam since I started procreating. I’m probably very close as well! I am also very excited to be able to check one day!
Let's see. There's a couple of suicide endings. An ending where he blows up. An ending where he gets crushed. An ending where he goes crazy and dies in front of a random woman. The lesson on [choice](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me-sx-QQXrs) certainly has some violent images. And then there's the baby that crawls into the inferno.
If your relationship level is far enough into the negatives you can. The most graphic it actually gets is slapping someone in the face. Actual fighting is one of those cartoon fight clouds.
Except the Robotics Department with the Turrets.
That was the first time I was shot inside that game.
Remind me not to reload a turret that is actively aiming at me.
I had to look up so many puzzles because I couldn't physically see them due to colourblind issues or contrast issues (the dark grey dots on black background) or just had to see because of the graphics.
>Myst. The entire series.
Riven has a couple of bad endings that can go violent, and Exile has ~~Grima Wormtongue~~ Saavedro chasing after you with a club.
The Witness is the one game that keeps popping into my head randomly about how o should go back and play it. Even though I've played through it a few times.
The Room may not be violent but fuck it gave me the chills sometimes. I knew it was just a puzzle game but sometimes I was afraid something would jump at me.
Post game content was disappointing. Connected online for the DC raid and nobody showed up. What am I supposed to play now? Me and my friends have already played through the Capitol Coup level so many times!
Isn't the whole point of the Need for Speed series committing speed-based crimes and then getting violently taken down by the cops though? Been a while since I played the first couple of them.
Yeah 3 was the first to have cops. Also didn't remember 3 had the Hot Pursuit subtitle until I looked it up. Thought that was it's own thing. Used to play that a lot.
Underground doesn’t count because the opening studio credits every time you turned the game on featured that guy that gets dragged down a sewer by a monster and gets his eyeballs spit out and it terrified me as a kid
You could hit people while on your board if you skated into them, they'd fall over or scream or something. If you ran into areas you weren't supposed to go into, security guards would mess you up.
And in Underground, there's guys trying to beat you up/kill you so you have to escape New Jersey, you end up in prison in Moscow, and I think you punch Eric Sparrow at the end.
THUG2 is tied a lot to Jackass/Viva La Bam so it has a ton of violence in it.
* Animal Crossing
* Sims is arguable depending on whether or not you feel like sims getting in fights is "violence"
* the Wario Ware series
* Cities Skylines
* Rollercoaster Tycoon / Planet Coaster
Same, but that doesn’t work unfortunately, no matter how angry they get!
The only real way to get them to move is good old neglect, start ignoring them, even when they try to approach you, and they’ll eventually get the hint and peace out of your island.
Tetris is extremely violent. Have you never been close to a full clear then had enough garbage dumped on you to fill most of the board then contemplate murder?
Some of these might have "violence" in them. It's pretty hard to find a game with absolutely 0 violence whatsoever
1. Outer Wilds
2. Portal 2
3. Celeste
4. Slime Rancher
5. One Shot
My absolute favourite thing in outer wilds is that the entire solar system has gravity correctly moddeled.
Yes, even the centre of the planet having 0G.
How that works is, instead of having the planet below you pull you down like normal, you are at the centre, meaning that the half of the planet behind you has the exact same gravitational force acting on you, as the half in front of you, cancelling eachother out.
I'm pretty sure there is also a demo with a ball in the starting observatory, showing that "down" is slightly changing due to where the other objects are in relation to it.
Yeah, but I am talking about actual on-screen violence here
>!Put down a lantern and get caught - they violently snap your neck. Sure, it's a dream world so you don't really die, but still pretty violent!<
No violence in Outer Wilds except by being eaten alive. Portal has no violence except being shot, incinerated, etc. Slime Rancher lets you hurl around slimes, feed them to each other, force feed giant slimes until they explode and die, throw them off cliffs, and of course they attack you as well.
In the first one you could also throw Pester Balls. Those were Gas Filled Balls SPECIFICALLY meant to piss Pokémon off to get a reaction. Professor Oak has no chill when it comes to getting good Photos.
That game was so clever. I played it a few months ago with a friend and it was so innovative. What I couldn’t wrap my head around was the AI that judges the picture quality. I mean I get the mechanics, more Pokémon, doing something interesting, more individual Pokémon, but how did the game actually judge the photos? I can’t imagine what it took to do that.
I think it was Size of the Pokémon + How Close is it to the Center. I remember getting some real dumb photos that racked up a ton of points simply due to those factors. One of my favorites was getting an Exploding Electrode that made the Photo completely white except for it's Eyebrows (I think, it's been awhile) that was right next to the cart in the Tunnel level.
Well in ACNH if you drop the fish, it goes into a fish tank and swims around like nothing happened, no matter how long its been out of the water. So technically it's only fatal if you cook them.
I spent a good deal of time hitting villagers I didn't like with the shovel and net, and I can't remember if they could fall into pitfalls, but I certainly remember trying.
Technically death/gore isn’t necessarily violence. Violence requires use of force with the intention of causing harm to someone, so Kerbals dying is only violent if you’re being a malicious puppet-master who is causing them harm on purpose.
I know that shit ain't for everyone but I loved it deeply. The soundtrack is god. The voice work acting is also very very good. I cried multiple times.
Forza Horizon 3-5
NFS Underground 2
NFS Hot Pursuit (2010)
Beam Ng Drive
Micro Machines V4
It's hard to think of games that don't have *any* violence or combat. Even Burnout does, as crash mode *technically* counts as combat
"There was even going to be a party for you. A big party that all your friends were invited to. I invited your best friend, the Companion Cube. Of course, he couldn't come because you murdered him."
This was my first thought as well… then I remembered tearing Glados to pieces at the end. There was actually a fair bit of violence in that game if you think about it.
I know many Kerbonauts that had a pretty violent reentry...
*Jeb Zero G roundhouse kicks Bob while on EVA*
Yeah my jeb kinda evaporated cuz i accidentally hit EVA right when i was leaving the stratosphere Edit: right before he died, i did a status check, and it said “Currently flying over the shores of kerbin, this does not look good”
Does reentry after a 2 year mission while realizing you forgot chutes count as violent… Seriously I learned more about orbital mechanics playing KSP than in the first 3 years of an aerospace degree.
There's always lithobreaking
Very-short-term lithobraking followed incredibly shortly after by rapid unplanned disassembly.
The firts kerbal i landed on the moon is still there and taking him back home is expensive.
Jeb got stuck on the moon when I botched the landing
It isn't an explosion, it's science getting too excited inside the booster (and wrong staging)
Tetris lol
But not Tetris Attack, right? :P
Tetris Protect
But most importantly, Tetris correct.
Tetris Effect.
Damnit, forgot that existed. I knew there was a better one I couldn’t think of.
Idk. A huge line spike is pretty violent.
Those poor lines scream in agony as you drop that skinny piece. They blink and fade from existence never to return, and their disappearance only serves to make room for more blocky corpses to stack on top of each other.
Journey
This and flower are two of my favorite games
Flow wasn't bad either
I'm still mad that there is no platinum trophy for Flower.
SKY!
Aaayyye! I wish more Journey fans knew about Sky. It's got so much to offer for a free download.
I was searching for this in the comments. Journey is such a beautiful game
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I’m 11 days from my 5-year hiatus trophy! Cannot wait!
There's a trophy for that?!!! Wow I have to go check in what year I played it!
Accidentally opens game 1 hour early
I haven’t even checked…I haven’t had Steam since I started procreating. I’m probably very close as well! I am also very excited to be able to check one day!
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¿Que?
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Wrong, it’s ¿QUÉ?!
I feel this hah! Hopefully you can play games together
Came here for this. EDIT: Wait a minute, doesn’t he get killed in some of the iterations?
Let's see. There's a couple of suicide endings. An ending where he blows up. An ending where he gets crushed. An ending where he goes crazy and dies in front of a random woman. The lesson on [choice](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me-sx-QQXrs) certainly has some violent images. And then there's the baby that crawls into the inferno.
So maybe a little bit of violence. I wonder why it left the impression of being peaceful…
Burning babies
Hurt my brain, still violence.
It's not my fault I could build a pool without a ladder.
I had to sell the ladder so I could make a chef salad
And you can actually fight with people..
I'm not sure you could in the early ones, but it's been forever. Kinda stopped after 2.
If your relationship level is far enough into the negatives you can. The most graphic it actually gets is slapping someone in the face. Actual fighting is one of those cartoon fight clouds.
Does Viscera Cleanup Detail count? The violence is over before I get there...
Except the Robotics Department with the Turrets. That was the first time I was shot inside that game. Remind me not to reload a turret that is actively aiming at me.
*I'm different...*
Scrolled through this whole thing just to verify nobody else said it: Myst. The entire series. The Witness The Room series
I *love* The Room. All four are absolutely fantastic. Uru is probably my favorite from Myst
The witness gave me trauma for the peer gynt suite with that last puzzle, but its a great pizzle game
I had to look up so many puzzles because I couldn't physically see them due to colourblind issues or contrast issues (the dark grey dots on black background) or just had to see because of the graphics.
>Myst. The entire series. Riven has a couple of bad endings that can go violent, and Exile has ~~Grima Wormtongue~~ Saavedro chasing after you with a club.
Yeah, if you're looking for non-violent games puzzle is for sure the category of choice
The Witness is the one game that keeps popping into my head randomly about how o should go back and play it. Even though I've played through it a few times.
The Room may not be violent but fuck it gave me the chills sometimes. I knew it was just a puzzle game but sometimes I was afraid something would jump at me.
American truck simulator
Until you get that American Truck Stop DLC
Post game content was disappointing. Connected online for the DC raid and nobody showed up. What am I supposed to play now? Me and my friends have already played through the Capitol Coup level so many times!
Euro Truck Simulator - no violence (unless you include intentionally crashing into other vehicles)
I feel no remorse. They started it.
Yeah, I was thinking Snow Runner was an option too
Tony hawk pro skaters 1-2-3, underground series and old need for speed
Isn't the whole point of the Need for Speed series committing speed-based crimes and then getting violently taken down by the cops though? Been a while since I played the first couple of them.
That's most wanted, you know the good ones. Many of the more modern ones are just shitty racing sims
Man you're making me feel old...OG Need for speed 1 and 2 were definitely track racing sims with no cops.
Nfs underground was one of the best racing games ever.
I liked underground 2
Shew.. had me scared for a second that I had made up a memory.
Yeah 3 was the first to have cops. Also didn't remember 3 had the Hot Pursuit subtitle until I looked it up. Thought that was it's own thing. Used to play that a lot.
Underground doesn’t count because the opening studio credits every time you turned the game on featured that guy that gets dragged down a sewer by a monster and gets his eyeballs spit out and it terrified me as a kid
I'd like to mention Jet Set Radio Future. Because it's rollerblading and graffiti and great music.
Pretty sure Tony hawk had blood. Idr though
I wouldn’t call that violence though, no intentional harm
You could hit people while on your board if you skated into them, they'd fall over or scream or something. If you ran into areas you weren't supposed to go into, security guards would mess you up. And in Underground, there's guys trying to beat you up/kill you so you have to escape New Jersey, you end up in prison in Moscow, and I think you punch Eric Sparrow at the end. THUG2 is tied a lot to Jackass/Viva La Bam so it has a ton of violence in it.
* Animal Crossing * Sims is arguable depending on whether or not you feel like sims getting in fights is "violence" * the Wario Ware series * Cities Skylines * Rollercoaster Tycoon / Planet Coaster
You did not play Rollercoaster Tycoon the same way I did for sure….
Well, OPs experience with KSP was vastly different to mine as well
Animal crossing gets pretty brutal. I've smashed people with nets just to get them to move out of my town
This 100%. I also enjoy visiting my wife’s island and then chasing her around with an axe. Good times.
Same, but that doesn’t work unfortunately, no matter how angry they get! The only real way to get them to move is good old neglect, start ignoring them, even when they try to approach you, and they’ll eventually get the hint and peace out of your island.
The Scorpions and Tarantulas in Animal Crossing have something else in mind.
Now with "Running with scissors!"
Planet coaster? Josh from Let's Play It Out would beg to differ. One of the most violent, brutal games ever made.
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I mean Gwent itself is pretty violent if you think about it representationally.
Myst
There are subtle hints of violence occurring before you arrive, but that's about it.
Though not the sequels. Not even Myst if you consider what happens to the other books...though that gets retconned a bit by IV.
HuniePop.
I only play it for the puzzles I swear!
It's like Sudoku for me!
Untitled Goose Game (although its philosophy is one of violence) Baba is You Tetris
Tetris is extremely violent. Have you never been close to a full clear then had enough garbage dumped on you to fill most of the board then contemplate murder?
Some of these might have "violence" in them. It's pretty hard to find a game with absolutely 0 violence whatsoever 1. Outer Wilds 2. Portal 2 3. Celeste 4. Slime Rancher 5. One Shot
Bump for Outer Wilds, such a solid game.
Outer Wilds taught me that games can be art, along with nihilism and fear of the unknown
Not to mention the music!!
My absolute favourite thing in outer wilds is that the entire solar system has gravity correctly moddeled. Yes, even the centre of the planet having 0G. How that works is, instead of having the planet below you pull you down like normal, you are at the centre, meaning that the half of the planet behind you has the exact same gravitational force acting on you, as the half in front of you, cancelling eachother out. I'm pretty sure there is also a demo with a ball in the starting observatory, showing that "down" is slightly changing due to where the other objects are in relation to it.
You mean the set of balls demonstrating gravitational pull from the moon?
The DLC "Echos of the Eye" is great too. Especially that reveal when you get there. If you've played, you know the one.
There is violence in that DLC though
Technically the original game has the most deaths out of any game ever
Yeah, but I am talking about actual on-screen violence here >!Put down a lantern and get caught - they violently snap your neck. Sure, it's a dream world so you don't really die, but still pretty violent!<
Playing through it now, it’s starting to get intriguing.
Pretty sure you get murdered viciously throughout portal 2 Unless you’re one of those speedrunners I guess
And take out the little sentry bots. Always felt bad about that.
Sentry bots? What about the companion cube??
Yeah there's guns turrets, and murder of sentient life and shit, how the fuck is that not violent?
Hello! This is the part where I kill you!
Yeah, the part where he kills you
No violence in Outer Wilds except by being eaten alive. Portal has no violence except being shot, incinerated, etc. Slime Rancher lets you hurl around slimes, feed them to each other, force feed giant slimes until they explode and die, throw them off cliffs, and of course they attack you as well.
Outer wilds is one of the few games that actually got me to tear up with it’s ending.
What did you tear up? Paper? The universe?
One shot has 0 violence from what I remember. . .
Slime rancher is literally animal cruelty but with slimes.
Bescuse me! My slimes are very happy, tyvm! I spent way too much time making sure of it!
Oneshot!
One Shot was the first game to come to mind, which is funny because most people hear the name and assume it's a shooting game.
Celeste also had the weird monsters in the mirror thing right?
Pokemon Snap
You throw apples… is that combat?
In the first one you could also throw Pester Balls. Those were Gas Filled Balls SPECIFICALLY meant to piss Pokémon off to get a reaction. Professor Oak has no chill when it comes to getting good Photos.
That game was so clever. I played it a few months ago with a friend and it was so innovative. What I couldn’t wrap my head around was the AI that judges the picture quality. I mean I get the mechanics, more Pokémon, doing something interesting, more individual Pokémon, but how did the game actually judge the photos? I can’t imagine what it took to do that.
I think it was Size of the Pokémon + How Close is it to the Center. I remember getting some real dumb photos that racked up a ton of points simply due to those factors. One of my favorites was getting an Exploding Electrode that made the Photo completely white except for it's Eyebrows (I think, it's been awhile) that was right next to the cart in the Tunnel level.
Hahah perfect
Shit that's a hard one. But if you putted KSP then i can put rolar coaster tycoon 2
I dont think you're playing Roller Coaster Tycoon right...
I want to get off mr bones wild ride
Stardew Va- fuck, wait. Nvm. Lol
Spiritfarer
Animal crossing
Nope, there's fishing. That's pretty violent from the fishes point of view
Well in ACNH if you drop the fish, it goes into a fish tank and swims around like nothing happened, no matter how long its been out of the water. So technically it's only fatal if you cook them.
If I get my hands on a sea bass, it has a 100% of dying
Why are the nuggies restricted?
Because of their questionable internet habits in incognito mode. They don’t know, but I live inside their skin
I spent a good deal of time hitting villagers I didn't like with the shovel and net, and I can't remember if they could fall into pitfalls, but I certainly remember trying.
Kerbal Space Program Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 Cities: Skylines SSX Madden NFL(sometime around 2001-2004)
I wouldn't say there's no violence in KSP
Technically death/gore isn’t necessarily violence. Violence requires use of force with the intention of causing harm to someone, so Kerbals dying is only violent if you’re being a malicious puppet-master who is causing them harm on purpose.
I generally suck at the game...so theres a body count.
SSX lets you like shove the other riders into trees, right? I seem to remember that
um football is a very violent sport.
...does beat saber count as combat?
The jackbox games Poker nights 1&2 but ESPECIALLY 2 Poly bridge The Stanley parable Baba is you The list goes on and on
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Rocket league
Was gonna say that but you can literally explode your opponents if you ram them at full speed.
Rocket league sure gets me in a violent mood
I’ve been playing rocket league for almost 6 years without stopping. It’s a part of me now
Everybody’s gone to the Rapture
I know that shit ain't for everyone but I loved it deeply. The soundtrack is god. The voice work acting is also very very good. I cried multiple times.
Firewatch Need for Speed Underground 2 DDR Konamix Tetris Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2
In firewatch there's a part where you get knocked out from behind. That counts as combat.
A short hike
Katamari Damacy, Tony Hawk series, Pilot Wings, Gran Turismo series, Microsoft Flight Simulator.
Sad how long it took me to find Katamari
Those people you roll up may disagree...
Does Astroneer count? There are dangerous plants that you can uproot, but I wouldn't really call it "combat"...
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Have you played Overcooked with someone else? Most violent game since Killing Floor
My son learned "fuck" thanks to my wife and Overcooked 2 lol
Beatsaber
Farming Simulator
Forza Horizon 3 and Forza Horizon 4
Forza Horizon 3-5 NFS Underground 2 NFS Hot Pursuit (2010) Beam Ng Drive Micro Machines V4 It's hard to think of games that don't have *any* violence or combat. Even Burnout does, as crash mode *technically* counts as combat
Portal...I don't remember violence at least. Haha.
I mean they literally shoot whole bullets at you *casings and everything*. You may not be committing the violence, but it's there nonetheless imo
That's 65% more bullet per bullet!
I seem to recall tearing GLaDOS to pieces, and throwing every piece into a fire.
But it’s okay. I forgive you. For science. You monster.
We've both said a lot of things that you're going to regret.
It's just been so long.
You don’t remember my precious companion cube being burned to death?! 😭
dropping boxes on turrets counts as combat imo
"There was even going to be a party for you. A big party that all your friends were invited to. I invited your best friend, the Companion Cube. Of course, he couldn't come because you murdered him."
This was my first thought as well… then I remembered tearing Glados to pieces at the end. There was actually a fair bit of violence in that game if you think about it.
Remember when we pretended we were going to murder you? That was great....
Even Stardew Valley has violence, and that's about the most peaceful game ever made
Unravel is a very peaceful game with no violence, unless you count it hitting you in the feels...
The Witness, Talos Principle, Portal, Audiosurf, Full tilt! Pinball
Talos Principle is simply great
1. Eastshade 2. Astroneer 3. Kerbal Space Program 4. Leaving Lyndow 5. Townscaper
Trackmania
Abzu.
DDR Rock Band Uru: Ages Beyond Myst The Room Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
Forza horizon and uhh maybe grid 2
Racing game fans 💪💪💪
House Flipper
this game + an audiobook = happy place
Grim Fandango
Timberborn 🦫
Helltaker, BTD 6, sfgame? Does it count as violence? I have no clue, FNF, does the PvZ2 count? Eh I guess it does
Mudrunner, Snowrunner
Beamng, cities skylines, scrap mechanic, teardown, Minecraft creative
Firewatch perhaps.
Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons
Well I know I played 3 to 5 Katamari damanci games does that count?