http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ixx7rX_khU
This Game is going to be banned from AU and Japan and some EU Countries... To Violent and there will be even more blood.
Damn IW Went Crazy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ixx7rX_khU
This Game is going to be banned from AU and Japan and some EU Countries... To Violent and there will be even more blood.
Damn IW Went Crazy.
It reminds me of GTA : VC craze
Holy shit...that is just terrible.
There's definitely been worse, of course. But this...wow.
Also, this should really be in Gaming Discussion; as much as you'd like to think that MW2 is 360 exclusive, it isn't.
There was a vid like this up yesterday and then it was taken down by Activision cause of copy right. I don't get they would take it down. They must don't want people to know about the airport. I do think it's a bit disturbing.
It is kind of sad to think how many ten and eleven year olds are going to play this game. And rightfully call it an awesome game and worship it.
They could show this in a cutscene...why would they make you PLAY it?
They're just doing this for the controversy. And it's working.
I find this quite disturbing...but for some reason I cant wait to play it.
I hate how terrorists always have to be "evil" and Americans will always be "good". Makes it kinda boring and predictable...
Why don't they give each side its own agenda?
I hate that sort of censorship by governments. Informed consumers should be allowed to purchase whatever they would like. However, I do think IW went too far in making a level where you have to kill dozens of defenceless people. I'm not a big fan of GTA so there may be stuff I don't know about it, but as far as I know they don't force you kill a bunch of innocent people even if they do allow you to. Any game where I'm required to do something like that is a game I personally don't want to play.
You do not have the right to never be offended.
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