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Manhunt 2 released on Halloween

Killer game wrapped in cotton wool
Wednesday, 8 October 2008, 12:44

HALLOWEEN may bring a few scary moments this year, but not in terms of Manhunt 2 which has finally been given October 31st as a release date.

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The goriest scenes - what many buy this kind of game for - have been completely removed from the UK version of the game, while in the US they have been blurred out.

The Manhunt 2 player will assume the role of an escaping mental asylum patient who improvises weapons and attacks all who get in the way of discovering the reason for his entrapment.

This game has gone through some tough times to gain even an 18 certificate which was granted back in March - yet many will be disappointed with the watered down version.

The game will finally be available for UK release on Playstation 2, PSP and Nintendo Wii this on October 31st. µ

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Grannies, be prepared

I don't know, with all our rappers and the betrayal of our beloved Bible we are setting ourselves up for utter destruction, and this game is adding fuel to fire or its likeness is like that of a moth to flames or fly to Sh****T.

Crime is on a rise and this, should it fall into the hands of the youths will be like putting Christian Crusaders with Muslim Mujahadeens


Feel what I'm sayin?

posted by : The Nocturnal Creep, 09 October 2008 Complain about this comment
It won't last...

The gore and freedom that rockstar games bring to gamers worldwide will never be stopped by a stupid esrb rating. The gore will be unveiled by patches sooner or later. It's what is wanted, it's what the game is about, and sooner or later, gamers always get what they want.

It's completely irrelevant to think that violence, satanism or unsavory thoughts in games or any other media can influence any stable minded person.

To righteous groups I will only say this:
If you can't control your kids, don't have them. It's up to you to protect them and teach them right from wrong.

If your child jumps off a bridge, should bridges be banned? Or should the question be asked, where the hell was the parent?

posted by : Riaan de Beer, 10 October 2008 Complain about this comment
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