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I think the main focus of this is that the father clearly says, "We DID NOT KNOW that he was playing this game..." In my opinion, how does a parent not know what their child is doing. I've said it before and I'll say it again, video games are not the problem, the parents are. When things like this happen, parents and

The gun is not the problem. And neither is the video game. Something goes deeper into the parenting and raising of this person. I have been playing violent video games since I was eight years old and have never lashed out in violence and blamed it on Halo or Call of Duty. And, as in a family of outdoorsmen, I have

No one should ever take a game trailer seriously that doesn't explicitly state that it is of "In Game Footage" or "In Game Engine". Everything else is usually CGI or animation of the like. Trailers are made for one purpose and that is to generate hype for the game. Would you be upset if they created a live-action