MadWorld ships with no content changes
- January 15, 2009 11:06 AM PST
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Sega's latest blood-soaked action game will be released with no changes from the ESRB and BBFC.
Sega's upcoming brawler MadWorld passed through ratings groups ESRB and BBFC (U.K.) with flying colors recently, and gamers can now rest assured that no changes have been made to the content. Easily the most controversially violent title to be released on the Wii, developer Platinum Games worked closely with the ESRB and BBFC to ensure that their stylistic gore would undergo zero changes before hitting store shelves.
MadWorld's deluge of gore ships this March.
[Via Gamesindustry.biz]
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- Jan 15 2009 at 11:20:12:AM PST
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I still don't understand why people want to make that big a deal on a video game they buy for their kids, that doesn't have as much violence then their favorite police show ( CsI being my favorite ) anyway.
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Wait did this article really just say that?
"Easily the most controversially violent title to be released on the Wii"
Oh, yes it did. Wow, how can you seriously say that? Manhunt 2, whether less violent or not, EASily takes that title.
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whats with all the farm animals on thsi site, The_Pig, chokedachicken, Triple O's girlfriend. Anyways, hopefully this game turns out good with all the coverage it is getting.
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Finally a reason to kick the kids out of the room while my brother-in-law and I play Wii.
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wow a game with blood and violence for the wii, cant be. theyre gonna have to stop its release at the last moment or take off shelves soon as it comes out. as long as they dont destroy it like they did manhunt 2, and yes wii definatly needs more mature games
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ChokaDaChicken wrote:
I still don't understand why people want to make that big a deal on a video game they buy for their kids, that doesn't have as much violence then their favorite police show ( CsI being my favorite ) anyway.
I second that
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