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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by muli
nice review, I'm gonna buy this one for the xbox 360, i've played the demo and it's wicked! |
definitely grab it :) the 360 is meant to be the best looking of the lot too. |
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| NiNo LoCo |
| quote: | Originally posted by muli
nice review, I'm gonna buy this one for the xbox 360, i've played the demo and it's wicked! |
Ive played this heaps of times at my mates place 4 players or online. Top game. Football FEVER!!! |
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| Philby |
| i just watched the trailer for metal gear solid 4, looks pretty cool, even though i've never played the series much. the fight at the end of it is mad :D |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
its not that i was keen on playing it and you could always DL it of course. but seriously, heads :rolleyes:
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The developers at Blitz Games, creators of Eidos' upcoming game adaptation of Quentin Tarantino's cult classic Reservoir Dogs, have said that it's possible for players to make it through the entire game without killing a single person.
It seems Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) chose not to play the game that way, as last Friday it refused to classify the game with a rating, effectively banning it in the country. The Web site of Australian tech magazine APC reports that Atari Australia, the distributor of the game down under, has decided to scrap the project rather than try resubmitting it with edits.
Earlier this year, the OFLC reassessed its previous classification of Atari's graffiti-inspired game Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure. Last November the game was given an MA 15+ classification, meaning it was not suitable for people under 15 due to strong violence and strong themes. However, two days before the game was scheduled to go on sale, the classification was revoked and the game was banned, with the OFLC giving as reason for the banning that the game promoted the crime of graffiti.
Reservoir Dogs has now joined a less-than-exclusive club. Titles like BMX XXX, Manhunt, Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude, Postal, Postal 2, 50 Cent: Bulletproof, Narc, The Punisher, The Getaway, Phantasmagoria, and the Roberta Williams Anthology (the American version of which featured a one-chapter preview of Phantasmagoria) have also been refused classification and banned in the country, although some of them (like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and BMX XXX) have later been granted ratings. |
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