Even in the colorful style of GTA, the whole concept just doesn't sit right. The only difference besides being in color is that in this video, the usually catchy and upbeat music of GTA has been switched out for the metal soundtrack from Hatred . Sure everything feels creepier when eclipsed in darkness, but the senselessness of the violent acts remains the same. The argument that the optional violence in GTA (and other games) is in any way different from that which Hatred blatantly promotes just doesn't hold. Kudos to Youtuber Vicarious Pixel for actually making a point with the above remake.
The Destructive Creations team is right. There is no art in Hatred because art would have meaning, whether it is positive or negative. Those who might relate to Mr. My Name Is Not Important are likely very troubled individuals, and while Destructive Creations maintains that this game is not to be taken seriously and is just pure game play entertainment, there is the question of whether inventors, policy makers, artists and yes, game developers have to have social responsibility.
Will I play this game if it is released? Yes, I will. Because I enjoy playing games the way I enjoy reading novels and watch films. I don't know if I will like it or if I would recommend it, not with the little I can glean from the trailer. But I can tell you one thing - a game that lacks any sort of goal and/or meaningful story is, well, like films and novels without meaning: they get boring really quickly.