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Friday, September 12, 2008
Mad World Really Suited To The Wii (Apparently...)
Because I've been out of the blogging loop completely for the last month, Junlee and J have monopoloised the news on the next game that could make me think that the Wii was a valid purchase. Why it's 'Mad World' that black and white blood bath that seems the most interesting game to hit Nintendo's overly franchised market place since 'No More Heroes'.
I'll buy it and play it, hopefully I'll love it too. The Wii has held such a low place in my console world that I've actually let my son take it out of the living room and have it in his bedroom as an outlet for his Smash Bros obsession.
For me the 360 rules. i'm locked into GTA IV, the Wii means nothing.
Maybe this litle taster from the CVG newsletter that I regularly receive might explain why the Wii is still a valid console for real gamers. It's already lost the race as far as I'm concerned...
"Platinum Games chose Wii as the platform for its ultra-violent, black and white blood bath, MadWorld, because "it feels like a game that is at home" on Nintendo's console. Hmmm...
Speaking to CVG Platinum Games' Atsushi Inaba said the pick up and play nature of the controversial action game made it a good fit for Wii."We're really interested in the Wii platform so we wanted to create a really cool and stylish game for that," said Inaba.
"As you can see [from our Leipzig presentation] it's really easy to pick up and play so when we came up with the concept of Mad World the Wii felt like a good console for that. It feels like a game that is at home on Wii."MadWorld recently riled up a ton of controversy in the newspaper press for bringing extreme violence to Nintendo's otherwise "family friendly" console.
Mediawatch-UK even called for it to be banned from British shores."Yes, it's violent. We don't try to hide that, but as publishers, we see it as a fantasy game - it's fantasy violence. It's over the top. It's cartoony," Sega marketing man David Corless told us added.Refreshing? Yes. Needed? Yes. But is Mad World completely "at home" on Wii? Look out for the full interview later today."
It would be a real shame if this game was banned in the UK. Koobs made a very good point about it. There's still some steam left over from his comment at my blog about it, lol.
But yeah, it reminds me a an even grittier NMH, and it kind of reminds me of "Hostel" in a weird way. I think it's the chainsaw, lol.
It doesn't seem like the Wii is targeted very well to you father. You don't like games like Brawl, Mario, Metroid, or Zelda correct? So I hope this makes it to those shores for your sake! lol
Oh god don't get me started on that bloody Mediawatch. I will crack some skulls if Mad World does not get a UK release, just to a point that games don't cause violence. Idiots that ban them do. Koobs
Stylish, yes, but I find it a bit too disturbing really... Oh, and you've got to realize the (holy) truth that the PC is the only proper gaming platform dear Father. Well, after the Amiga, C64 and Speccy died that is...
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5 comments:
It would be a real shame if this game was banned in the UK. Koobs made a very good point about it. There's still some steam left over from his comment at my blog about it, lol.
But yeah, it reminds me a an even grittier NMH, and it kind of reminds me of "Hostel" in a weird way. I think it's the chainsaw, lol.
It doesn't seem like the Wii is targeted very well to you father. You don't like games like Brawl, Mario, Metroid, or Zelda correct? So I hope this makes it to those shores for your sake! lol
personally i think Mediawatch-UK should go mind their own fucking business :)
Oh god don't get me started on that bloody Mediawatch.
I will crack some skulls if Mad World does not get a UK release, just to a point that games don't cause violence. Idiots that ban them do.
Koobs
Stylish, yes, but I find it a bit too disturbing really... Oh, and you've got to realize the (holy) truth that the PC is the only proper gaming platform dear Father. Well, after the Amiga, C64 and Speccy died that is...
Maybe, just maybe it'll make me get back into the Wii. NMH was great, but ultimately frustrating as was Umbrella Chronicles...
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