So, who has been following this? It makes a great follow up to the Sony Vs CoE story 
For those that don’t know, Manhunt was one of the most violent games ever made for the PS2, Xbox and PC. You play a convicted criminal trying to survive the machinations of an rather insane multi-millionaire by executing members of various street games in a large number of ways, including beating them to death with blunt objects, electrocution and hacking characters to death with machetes, sickles and other bladed weapons. It’s known for being extremely bloody and graphic.
Manhunt 2 is more of the same. Not that much is known about the plot, but the main character is a former scientist incarcerated in an asylum for the criminally insane and teh publicty shots show him hack a victim to death with an axe, executing someone in an Electric Chair and breaking someone’s neck.
The fun, however, started last week, shortly before Manhunt 2 was due to release. Initially, the American board of censors gave it an Adult Only classification and the British Board of Film Classification refused to classify it, meaning that it cannot legally be sold in the UK.
The Adult Only classification in America means that many of the big chain stores will not stock the game, limiting it’s distribution severely.
Following this, several other countries including Ireland, Italy and Germany have stated that it would be banned if released and both Nintendo and Sony refused to licence the game for publication on their consoles.
A few days later, Take Two, who own Rockstar Games and publish the GTA games, amongst others decided to postpone the release of Manhunt 2 for the foreseeable future.
So, the question is, should the censors in various countries have been allowed to ban this game? Were Nintendo and Sony right to refuse to licence it? If this was a film, would the same standards have been applied?
Well, that was an interesting keynote. While it didn’t carry the sheer shock value of the iPhone announcement or the thrill of last year’s keynote, there were some extremely surprising announcements which will affect gamers, Mac users and PC users.
