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The Top 7... games that are cheaper than therapy

Got a crippling mental disorder? We've got something to treat it

Let the haters and the old ladies complain about how those newfangled video computer games teach us to be killers; we've always taken the view that violent games are a pressure valve for blowing off steam in a harmless way. Don't believe it? Play something fierce and bloody the next time you're in a really bad mood, and then try telling us you didn't feel better afterward.

But why stop there? If games can keep you from climbing a clock tower and expressing your inner pain in the form of bullets, can you think of a reason why they couldn't be used to treat other mental maladies? No! You can't! That's why we racked our brains to come up with seven games that stand as inexpensive alternatives to shrink visits, all in the name of promoting videogames as a benefit to society.

(Note to idiots: the following are not substitutes for actual therapy for serious problems. They're just cheaper.)

Kleptomania - We Love Katamari
Namco | PS2

If violent games can siphon off violent urges, then it's not a stretch to think that a game where you take stuff that isn't yours could do the same for a kleptomaniac's urge to steal. And no game takes that to the extremes that We Love Katamari does - here, you take everything that isn't yours, from tiny thumbtacks to cars to whales to whole planets. Why? Who cares? It makes the babbling King of All Cosmos happy, or at least it keeps him from shooting you with lasers.

Above: Stealing this much stuff in real life would probably net you a stern talking-to

We can't pretend to know what drives kleptomaniacs to mindlessly snatch things they might not even want, mainly because we haven't bothered to do any research on the subject and never will. But if we give it some thought, we can imagine that it'd be a little like having a nonsense-spouting, rainbow-vomiting king in your head, compelling you to commit acts of larceny on pain of lasers. Or not.

Whatever the case, rolling stuff up into giant balls in We Love Katamari is exhilarating, so maybe it'll be enough to get your miniature head-king to shut up for a while. It's worth a try, anyway, so dust off your (stolen) copy of Katamari, start up your (also stolen) PS2 and slake those pent-up urges before they land you in the pokey.


 
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cricket0  - 1 year 1 month ago 
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! First!!!!I agree with this article completly. Peoplesay I am a great person to talk to, and that I would make a great theripist. So I advise these games to all people with problems!
steve15  - 1 year 1 month ago 
cricket0 chill the fuck out
mimerc123  - 1 year 21 days ago 
I LOVE CHEAP GAMES!!!!! JK. i like games that arent too realistic...persay. i want them to be in the middle of good and bad... but these are HORRIBLE!!!!!
PreyingMantis  - 8 months 28 days ago 
people with entomophobia are my enemies
infected123  - 3 months 17 days ago 
i had a dream about the gravity reversing once. that was scary.
Csheroe  - 3 months 4 days ago 
Jelly puppies!
AlexMercer1337  - 20 days 13 hours ago 
Haha, that Loco Roco part was so true. And I think you hit a soft spot on Shadow of the Colossus.
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