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[Switch] The Hong Kong Massacre $1.50 (Was $29.99) @ Nintendo eShop

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Blast your way through the streets of Hong Kong in a fast-paced, top-down shooter
Inspired by classic action movies, The Hong Kong Massacre places you at the center of a hard-boiled revenge story, filled with brutal, cinematic shootouts and vivid underworld locations…

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  • +10

    "Gather around kids, watch dad play The Hong Kong Massacre"!!

    • +8

      Every parents assumed kids are innocent until they checked the browse history

      • Yes, is not good. I have some filtering on the home internet now.

        • +1

          Loll I have it on the router, their PC's and their phones… They hate having a dad who's in IT 😂

          • @scud70: But what about when they are using mobile data.

            • @fredk1000: You can either use apple/android(Google) parental controls or get software that will do the web filtering for U …

              Same thing if they tether their laptop via phone or other wifis I have stuff on their laptop to filter

              • +2

                @scud70: Thanks.

                My daughter has only had the phone about 2 months, she has changed the PIN and have no idea what the PIN is.
                She seems to be quite secretive, "why are you looking at my screen", blah. She is 12.
                Maybe I need to borrow thumb to unlock the phone when she is sleeping??? to turn on the parental controls but I guess she can turn it off….

                The shock one night when I checked my phone a few years ago when I let her use my phone.

                No I am not trying to spy on her, but just trying to restrict access.

                We are just delaying the inevitable.

                • @fredk1000: Oh I don't spy at all, for my daughter ( 13) she has screen time and parental controls through apple, my son uses android so I have to use Google's family link which is same as screen time and gives you parental controls etc… I don't go through their phones but probably should randomly to make sure … That ones hard I prefer not to but yeh.

                  Best to discuss it with her and look into how it works, once their id is part of the family and your classify them as a supervised child you can approve apps and apply safe guards so on so forth…

                  Having been online for a good 25+ yrs it's the minimum i recommend other parents do with their early teen kids phones…

  • +20

    Is there a stage where you spray protestors with dye so the police/govt thugs can then beat them up on subways?

    • that would be too real

    • -7

      nah there is a stage where you can riot into the legislative council spray it with graffiti and get away with out dying.

      • +2

        Is Tiananmen Square also an option?

      • despite the downvotes, your ccp social credit has gone up more, well done comrade!

  • +2

    Reading the comments each time a deal for this game is posted

  • This is a really good game. Top down shooter's are a guilty pleasure but this is so hard for me to play on the switch

    • Why is it bad on the switch?

  • +3

    Not as good as Hong Kong 97.

    • "He's gonna take you back to the past…"

  • Is this a bit like Hotline Miami?

  • +6

    Fun fact, this game can be purchased on Steam CN

  • More fun than I thought and similar to Hot Line Miami. Good game

  • +1

    Coming for comments

  • Anyone played the PC version? Is the mouse control any better?

  • +3

    Imagine a game about Hong Kong's (untold stories) where it's about a mass murderer who kills people and chops them up puts it in a "char siu bao" (Chinese Pork buns). Sells it to people. Man I remember having nightmares watching that movie as a kid.

    • +1

      that's not as fun as being a taxi driver and abduct passengers during rainy nights and …. and hide the body parts in places where no one would think of

  • -4

    Sounds like a simulation where Hong Kong protestors getting blasted by CCP force on national security laws and freedom

    Not exactly welcoming, the real Massacre

  • The game is a fun few hours. Definitely nowhere near the $30 mark, but for $1.50 it's great.

  • Has been added to the QBICGames promotion now so can get it even cheaper if you have a US account (59 cents US).

  • Bots in the comments still writing fan fics for their tiananmen 2.0 when the CCP resolved it with 0 deaths LMAO. Mad they didn't get the massacre they wanted, weird.

  • We had a live version back in 2019. Guess I don't need another one.

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