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New site? Maybe some day.
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The first one got boring so fast. "OMG, I can totally sneak up on this guy and strangle him from behind! Just like the last 70 guys! w00t!" Meh. I'll give this one a chance, though. |
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ya never finished the first once i got all the weapons i stopped playing |
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yeah the first one definitely lost its appeal after you performed each death 1000 times. |
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In the Wii version of this, the kills will be a lot more complex, and require you to wiggle around yer little nunchux to saw through a guys neck or cut his balls off. Also, I guess its been rated AO and I have just pre-ordered over THREE THOUSAND COPIES |
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this game will be amazing and castledoomerown is coming over my place for a sleepover and were gonna play this all night |
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It got banned in the UK so they'll be importing like mad. Great advertising trick... |
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Oh man, i really can't wait for this. Only 3 more weeks.
I don't know man, the first one i thought was pretty stellar. Really graphic, good story line, nice graphics and a really twisted, dark atmosphere. I don't think any other game out there really touched upon that kind of subject matter. Rockstar games did it as well, so you really can't go wrong (unless its Red Dead Revolver or ughhh, Table Tennis) |
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there saying its gonna be the first Adult rated game on the consoles |
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MOTHERFUCKIN PUSSIES!!!!!
The ESRB's Adults Only rating for Rockstar's Manhunt 2 was always going to hurt the game in U.S. retail. That hurt has now, apparently, become terminal as Sony and Nintendo have declared that they are both refusing to allow the game to be released on their platforms.
Microsoft has also declared that its policy is to ban AO-rated titles from the Xbox.
Sony's statement reads, "It's currently our policy not to allow the playback of AO-rated content on our systems."
Nintendo states, "That's why the ESRB provides ratings to help consumers understand the content of a game before they purchase it. As stated on Nintendo.com, Nintendo does not allow any AO-rated content on its systems."
Therefore, it appears that a rating of AO does not mean "Adults Only", it means "Access Omitted". |
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slow said: MOTHERFUCKIN PUSSIES!!!!!
The ESRB's Adults Only rating for Rockstar's Manhunt 2 was always going to hurt the game in U.S. retail. That hurt has now, apparently, become terminal as Sony and Nintendo have declared that they are both refusing to allow the game to be released on their platforms.
Microsoft has also declared that its policy is to ban AO-rated titles from the Xbox.
Sony's statement reads, "It's currently our policy not to allow the playback of AO-rated content on our systems."
Nintendo states, "That's why the ESRB provides ratings to help consumers understand the content of a game before they purchase it. As stated on Nintendo.com, Nintendo does not allow any AO-rated content on its systems."
Therefore, it appears that a rating of AO does not mean "Adults Only", it means "Access Omitted". |
This is because PC gamers, as a rule, have larger genitalia. |
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