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Manhunt 2 Under Fire Again - Vooks

Manhunt 2 Under Fire Again

Controversial stealth action game Manhunt 2 from the infamous Rockstar Games has yet again found itself in the political spotlight, particularly within Florida. Florida's attorney-general has voiced several concerns for the violent title and the effec...
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Controversial stealth action game Manhunt 2 from the infamous Rockstar Games has yet again found itself in the political spotlight, particularly within Florida. Florida’s attorney-general has voiced several concerns for the violent title and the effect it may have on children. Of course, where there’s politics and violent video games, we’re bound to have something else, and that’s right, you guessed it, Jack Thompson himself is responsible for the attorney-generals’ distaste.

Read more for the full story As foreseen by many gamers with the announcement for Manhunt 2 for the Wii, concern has risen regarding the game’s “”true to life”” emulation of what can only be described as “”The Movements of Murder””. In this regard, the PS2 and PSP versions have been pretty much ignored completely within the press while all attention is diverted to this notably more violent version. Florida Attorney General, Bill McCollum feels that the game should not be heading to Wii for the Wii is generally supposed to be a “”kids-friendly”” console, an image Nintendo has not been able to shake for years.

To add salt to an already festering wound, it seems that McCollum is only acting upon a letter received from a close friend, and that’s everyone’s favourite American politician, Mr Jack Thompson. Thompson allegedly sent McCollum a letter containing the following, which has influenced the politician to take a defensive stance against the title.

Florida retailers are scheduled to sell a very violent video game called Manhunt 2 which will be available, remarkably, for play on the kids-friendly Nintendo Wii gaming platform. The Wii device does not utilize traditional push button game controllers but instead utilizes hand-held motion capture devices It is a training device.

We’ll keep you updated on the title’s progress here at Vooks and also wonder how much of a fuss this title will cause when actually released. We can only wait.

Source: GoNintendo

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