Re: Manhunt 2 banned in UK
Boo-Hoo, I was looking forward to killing people in violent and grusome ways.
Re: Manhunt 2 banned in UK
Man, ratings boards suck ass.
I wonder do they ban movies like Halloween too.:ermm:
What is weird also is that adults can't even buy the game.
Hey newsflash:
Howz about making it illegal to sell M-rated games to minors instead of chopping off adult content for....adults?
Re: Manhunt 2 banned in UK
i loved the first one, pure, free raping violence
easier the best stress killer you could play till now
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Oh I really , really want it now . Why are movies ok but not games for adults ?
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peat moss
Oh I really, really want it now .Why are movies ok but not games for adults?
I totally agree. Though then again I was desensitized a long time ago. :D
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whickwire
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peat moss
Oh I really, really want it now .Why are movies ok but not games for adults?
I totally agree. Though then again I was desensitized a long time ago. :D
Well thats just it ,I can go to a theater and watch Hostel 2 but can't buy the game for example . I know what my kids are playing or watching , some are more mature than others , example I would let my 15 year old watch or play a violent game or movie but not the 11 year old . They both know its make believe but the younger one would have nightmares . :ph34r:
Let the parents decide .
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jokzor
i loved the first one, pure, free raping violence
easier the best stress killer you could play till now
Postal2, dude.
Re: Manhunt 2 banned in UK
{UPDATE}ERSB GIVES MANHUNT AO RATING
Earlier today, the British Board of Film Classification gave Manhunt 2 a thumbs down, banning it from sale in the UK due to its "unremitting bleakness" and "casual sadism." Now it appears the Entertainment Software Rating Board is ready to hand down its own most restrictive rating to the latest controversial offering from Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games.
A Take-Two representative told GameSpot today that the ESRB has issued an initial rating of AO for Adults Only to Manhunt 2. While not an outright ban, the rating would severely limit a game's sales potential, as most major American retailers have chosen not to carry games rated AO.
As for the reason this is only an "initial" rating, when the ESRB rates a game, it notifies the publisher 30 days prior to publicly releasing its decision. This gives publishers unhappy with ratings the chance to either modify their games and resubmit them for a second assessment, or go before the ESRB's appeals board to challenge it directly.
"We believe the process of rating video games is to help people make informed entertainment choices and not to limit them," a Take-Two representative said. "Manhunt 2 was created for mature audiences and we strongly believe it should receive an M (Mature) rating, aligning it with similar content created in other forms of media. We are exploring our options with regard to the rating of Manhunt 2."
While Take-Two doesn't agree with the idea of an AO-rated Manhunt 2, one parent watchdog group believes it's only appropriate. Earlier today, Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood demanded that the ESRB give Manhunt 2 an AO rating, saying that "harmful effects of ultra-violent video games on children will be magnified by playing them on the interactive Nintendo Wii system."
The group's announcement contained a statement from Dr. Michael Rich, director of the Center on Media and Child Health at Children's Hospital Boston, who explained, "The content of Manhunt 2 and the unique physical interaction with the Wii control combine to take [the game's simulation] a level closer to reality--we can expect that the effects of this experience will be even greater."
The group directed like-minded individuals to contact ESRB president Patricia Vance with their concerns, and Vance today issued her response.
"We have received the letter from CCFC and, while we might take issue with some of the statements made within, we sincerely appreciate their expressed concerns," Vance said. "Our ratings are intended to provide guidance that allows parents to choose games they deem suitable for their children, and that is a responsibility we take extremely seriously."
Manhunt 2 is currently slated for a July 10 release on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Wii.
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If they had called the game something else and didn't claim it as a sequel to Manhunt then this wouldn't have been banned. The story over here about the killing inspire by the first game grinds my gears, especially with the mother of the murdered boy declaring they were "absolutely elated" at the ban when you consider:
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In the UK, the game was linked to the murder of
Stefan Pakeerah, 14, by his friend
Warren Leblanc, 17. Giselle Pakeerah, the victim's mother, claimed
[9] that Leblanc had been 'obsessed' with the game after the former pleaded guilty in court. During the subsequent media circus, the game was removed from sale by some vendors, such as the
UK and international branches of
GAME and
Dixons, leading to "significantly increased" demand
[10] both from retailers and on internet auction sites. The police denied any such link between the game and the murder however,
[11] citing drug-related robbery as the motive. The presiding judge also placed sole responsibility with Leblanc in his summing up after awarding him a life sentence.
[12] GAME have since returned
Manhunt to their shelves, after it transpired that the murderer did not even own or ever play the game. It was apparently the victim who owned a copy of
Manhunt, even though he was under 18.
Any parent supplying their children with adult content should be charged with child abuse. Including you, Giselle Pakeerah.