ESRB Says Dead or Alive: Paradise is "Creepy" and "Bizarre"

Andy Chalk

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ESRB Says Dead or Alive: Paradise is "Creepy" and "Bizarre"


If you think the upcoming jigglefest Dead or Alive: Paradise [http://www.amazon.com/Dead-Alive-Paradise-Sony-PSP/dp/B0036F7FX6/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1280161106&sr=1-1] looks ridiculous, you're in good company: The ESRB does too, calling it "cheesy," "creepy" and "bizarre" in what has to be the most awesome rating summary I've ever read.

The bad news first: The original product summary has been pulled down and replaced. Soon after posting the rating, the ESRB toned it down [http://www.esrb.org/ratings/synopsis.jsp?Certificate=28660] considerably and issued a statement saying it "improperly contained subjective language." Which is unfortunate, because unlike most dull, dry content descriptors that nobody even glances at, the first rating summary for Dead or Alive: Paradise was absolutely hilarious.

"This is a video game in which users watch grown women dressed in G-string bikinis jiggle their breasts while on a two-week vacation. Women's breasts and butts will sway while playing volleyball, while hopping across cushions, while pole dancing, while posing on the ground, by the pool, on the beach, in front of the camera. There are other activities: Users can gamble inside a casino to win credits for shopping; they can purchase bathing suits, sunglasses, hats, clothing at an island shop; they can 'gift' these items to eight other women in hopes of winning their friendship, in hopes of playing more volleyball. And as relationships blossom from the gift-giving and volleyball, users may get closer to the women, having earned their trust and confidence: Users will then be prompted to zoom-in on their friends' nearly-naked bodies, snap dozens of photos, and view them in the hotel later that night."

"Parents and consumers should know that the game contains a fair amount of 'cheesy,' and at times, creepy voyeurism - especially when users have complete rotate-pan-zoom control; but the game also contains bizarre, misguided notions of what women really want (if given two weeks, paid vacation, island resort) - Paradise cannot mean straddling felled tree trunks in dental-floss thongs."

"Our intention with rating summaries is to provide useful, detailed descriptions of game content that are as objective and informative as possible. However they are ultimately written by people and, in this case, we mistakenly posted a rating summary that included what some could rightfully take to be subjective statements," the ESRB [http://www.esrb.org] explained. "We sincerely regret the error and will work to prevent this from happening again in the future."

My regret, on the other hand, is that the ESRB sees this as regrettable. Maybe if more videogame ratings made a point of telling it like it is, parents might actually start paying some attention to them.

Dead or Alive: Paradise is scheduled for release in March 2010 for the PSP and, for the record, is rated M.

Source: Joystiq [http://www.joystiq.com/2010/02/03/even-the-esrb-is-disgusted-with-dead-or-alive-paradise/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+weblogsinc%2Fjoystiq+%28Joystiq%29]


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Outlaw Torn

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"Paradise cannot mean straddling felled tree trunks in dental-floss thongs"

Now that is something new.
 

bjj hero

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Outlaw Torn said:
"Paradise cannot mean straddling felled tree trunks in dental-floss thongs"

Now that is something new.
It probably depends on whos paradise we are talking to.

Now here is an exclusive no one will be upset about missing out on. Can't they stick to fighting games?
 

Jhereg42

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bjj hero said:
Now here is an exclusive no one will be upset about missing out on. Can't they stick to fighting games?
They would not keep making these fanservice-fests if people were not buying them.
 

Hurr Durr Derp

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I don't really see why people would want to pay for stuff like this, but I'll just mentally file it under "lol, Japan."
 

xxnightlawxx

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hURR dURR dERP said:
I don't really see why people would want to pay for stuff like this, but I'll just mentally file it under "lol, Japan."
Heh heh. This made me chuckle lots.
 

Punisher A.J.

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I'll buy the game for the casino..... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand..... never mind thats it. I played doa extreme 2 - 2% jet ski, 1% waterslide, 3% can't beliveing the game was over in 30 minutes, 90% canino in $100,000 blackjack. I was $RIIIIIICH$. Oh and 4% crying over how ayane was such a BI^.^......
 

bjj hero

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Jhereg42 said:
They would not keep making these fanservice-fests if people were not buying them.
I wonder how many copies they shift outside of Japan? I also wonder what the average gamer is like who buys this?

Hormonal teenager? Fat guy in a basement?
 

The DSM

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In other news, the sun is bright and the Escapist is awesome

If you had heard about it, you should have known this, you buy this gaming knowing what you will get.
 

Beowulf DW

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PayJ567 said:
Games need more than JUST sex appeal to get by on. Sex appeal is normally the icing on the cake. Well the diamonds in the turd, No wait neither of those work... Fuck can't think of an appropriate one to use.
The catchy slogan that gets you to listen to a politician?
 

DeadlyYellow

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PayJ567 said:
Games need more than JUST sex appeal to get by on. Sex appeal is normally the icing on the cake. Well the diamonds in the turd, No wait neither of those work... Fuck can't think of an appropriate one to use.
Seems to be working pretty well for them, what with DOA Volleyball 1 and 2.

You really people got it for some mean volleyball action?
 

DeadlyYellow

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PayJ567 said:
I was unaware that these games "did well" I have only ever seen them in the preowned section of block buster.

EDIT: The front covers are usually "interesting" though, but no more. I mean wouldn't pay for this not while the internet delivers at a click away.
Same here really. I was going on the presumption that since they keep making them they're probably doing pretty well.
 

Benjeezy

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Creepy and Bizarre?

Those are two words most coommonly employed to describe ME...

BAWWW DOA STOLE MY DESCRIPTIONS
 

dalek sec

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Maybe I'm missing the point here but what's the big deal exactly? I'm not trying to be rude I don't don't follow this report.
 

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I'm surprised these still sell. People don't realize what the internet is for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W31ue-9u4z4]?
 
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dalek sec said:
Maybe I'm missing the point here but what's the big deal exactly? I'm not trying to be rude I don't don't follow this report.
The first report on DOA was the boxed text, the second was a little less subjective.

It's sort of like how the Earth was taken down to "Mostly Harmless".