[quote=@Revolutionary] Well, blergh. The most disturbing thing to me is the combination of it being such a tragic, horrifying, and most importantly real event that was turned into a game for people to "enjoy". It was a real event, that had real people that really suffered. A fictional massacre set in a historical setting would have been... More acceptable, I would think. [/quote] Treating it like some sacred taboo thing is wrong. Yes it was horrible, but if people aren't in danger from talking about it, then it should be talked about. We can't just treat horrible shit like it's special. Horrible shit happens all the time. Horrible shit is happening as we speak. Help the victims, hurt the aggressors, and prevent it from happening again, but don't say "oh you can't turn it into a fictional game" or "oh you can't make fun of that" or "oh you can't whatever else." You're practically saying that violent video games are bad at that point. As long as it's not saying "go do this horrible thing" or directly insulting the actual victims directly, then you're criminalizing imagination and coping. If this thing is horrible to turn into a game then so is any violent event. So is the old west and think of how many kids play games about that. Or pretend events that could become real somehow. I kind of get where you're coming from, but that's just glorifying what happened.