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Hatred
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Hatred
Release Date: 2015
Developer: Destructive Creations
Platforms: PC
Genre: Isometric Shooter


Hatred is a controversial isometric shooter developed by Polish studio Destructive Creations. Players take the role of an unnamed killer known as "The Antagonist," (more popularly known by his fan nickname "Not Important," due to a line in his opening monologue), who has intense hatred for all humanity. He decides to go on a rampage and kill as many people as possible before he dies. Due to the context of the game, Hatred has generated much controversy in gaming media. It is one of the only games to receive an AO (Adults Only) rating from the ESRB for violence, along with Manhunt 2. At one point, the game was taken down from Steam's Greenlight program, then reinstated with a personal apology to the developers by Valve's founder Gabe Newell.

It was released on June 1st, 2015.


The following weapons appear in the video game Hatred:

Pistols

Glock 17

The Glock 17 is the game's standard handgun. It is carried by police officers and occasionally found in homes. Holds 10 rounds in a magazine.

Glock 17 Gen 3 - 9x19mm
Not Important holds a Glock as he finishes off a victim.
A Glock 17 on the ground.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The August 2015 Survival update added a survival mode and two new weapons to the game. One such weapon was the IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIX. It is one of the most powerful weapons available, killing most NPCs in one shot. Holds 8 rounds in a magazine.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX with chrome finish- .44 Magnum
Not Important shows off his Desert Eagle.


Submachine Guns

Ingram MAC-10

The MAC-10 is first seen during the level "Train." Holds 30 rounds in a magazine and boasts a fast rate of fire, but has weak damage.

Ingram MAC-10 open bolt submachine gun - 9x19mm

Not Important broods with a MAC-10 in hand.

Heckler and Koch MP5A5

The Heckler & Koch MP5A5 appears as the favored weapon of SWAT teams. It features a Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight which is always on. Holds 30 rounds in a magazine.

Heckler & Koch MP5A5 with Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight - 9x19mm
His MP5A5 on standby, Not Important executes a victim.
The MP5A5 is also seen in an advertisement.

Assault Rifles

AK-47

What appears to be a Type III AK-47 is the first available weapon and also seems to be Not Important's favored weapon. He loads one in the introductory cutscene and is seen with it in multiple promotional artworks. Holds 30 rounds in a magazine and deals high damage.

Type III AK-47 with cleaning rod removed and laminated stock - 7.62x39mm
Not Important loads up his weapons in the introduction, including his AK-47. He grabs three spare magazines in the introduction, but starts with 300 spare rounds, ten magazines worth, when the game begins.
The AK-47 in game.

M16A2

The M16A2 first appears in the level "Train." Later, it is carried by National Guard soldiers that attempt to stop Not Important's rampage. It has a higher rate of fire, but less damage, than the AK-47 and is much more commonplace later in the game. Holds 30 rounds in a magazine and fires fully automatic only.

Colt M16A2 Rifle - 5.56x45mm.
A group of National Guard personnel hold their M16A2s on Not Important.

Shotguns

Mossberg 500

The sole shotgun in the game is a Mossberg 500 with synthetic parts and a pistol grip. It is carried by some police officers and is used by hunters that appear in the "Marina" level. It is one of the most common weapons in the game along with the pistol. Holds six shells.

Mossberg 500 "Persuader" with standard five-shot magazine tube - 12 gauge.
Not Important prepares to ruin someone's day with his Mossberg 500. The rear safety can be seen in this shot.

Other

Flamethrower

A fictional flamethrower that combines parts of the M1 Flamethrower and M2 Flamethrower is first acquired in the "Train Station" level. When it is in the inventory, the fuel tanks will be visible on the player character's back at all times.

The flamethrower lacks the front grip of the M2 Flamethrower but has a similar overall shape to the M2.

M26 Hand Grenade

Not important and National Guard soldiers use the M26 hand grenade. Four can be carried at a time.

M26 hand grenade.
A pair of M26 grenades are seen in the introduction.

M84 Stun Grenade

SWAT team officers use the M84 stun grenade, which can also be used by Not Important. A SWAT team officer always drops one upon death.

M84 stun grenade.

Mk 153 Mod 0 SMAW

The Mk 153 Mod 0 SMAW appears as an unguided rocket launcher first seen in a gun show(!) in the level "Downtown." It is also used by some National Guard troops, who have a tendency to blow up their allies, civilians, or themselves.

Mk 153 SMAW- 83mm.
The Mk 153's icon seen in the cheats menu.

M79 Grenade Launcher

August 2015's Survival update also added the M79 grenade launcher to the game. The grenades launched from the M79 bounce before detonating.

M79 grenade launcher- 40mm.
The M79's icon seen in the cheats menu.

M9 Bayonet

Not Important's only melee weapon is an M9 Bayonet. He cannot use it as a weapon during normal gameplay; it is only used during some executions.

The M9 Bayonet seen during the end credits.
The bayonet is also seen in the introduction, towards the bottom left.

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