I played the original, loved it and still think real life violence is disgusting. Video games and real life and diferent worlds, those who can not make the diference between both and either in a mental clinic or unable to accept the fact that they should be in one.
Neither the government or the free market has the right to ban games or exclude them. If people want this game they will buy it. If not it wont sell and they wont make another one.
I'm 25 years old and am old enough to decide what I do or do not want to spend my own money on. What is Sony and Nintendo thinking in refusing to allow this on their systems when I can pop in Hostel on my PS2 and see a lot worse?
I cant believe we still have other people deciding what we can and cant play its our choice to buy and if we have any doubt then we dont. Its about time we lost this nanny culture that we live in and time the censors turn their attention to something more worthwhile.
I am really fed up with this bull crap that it is too violent watch the movie hostel and tell me if that was a perfect movie to watch with the kids, there taking this to rediculous extentsnand its an immature move by these organizations that
Let people decide what is right for them to play. That you hold a chair based on merits or just plain political ass kissing doesn't give you the right to decide for me. Have a nice day.
Adults should be able to buy the games, the movies and the books, they want to, regardless of what governments may think of these art forms. The freedom of expression mat never be oppressed again.
Adults should be able to decide for themselves whether manhunt2 is appropriate. If someone doesn't approve they don't have to purchase it, freedom of choice and all that. The BBFC etc are not in a position to dictate what apparently free people can do for entertainment. Most people who would buy this are under no faulse pretences of what the game contains, its the retailers and the parents responsibility to be aware of what there children are buying