Yeah but now parents can't say they didn't know what was on the game they bought for their kids sense during the game it asks if you want censorship and/or gore. If little Timmy or Susie say yes either time it was thier choice so it should be rather difficult to blame Doublefine for selling mature content to minors.paypuh said:Yeah, it kinda defeats the purpose of verifying age beforehand.Proteus214 said:Oh. My. God.
Seriously though, why couldn't they just not censor everything like that?
Good spot. That's hilarious.PirateKing said:The monsters hands. They're perpetually in the rock symbol. That was funny. This game looks amazing.
It's on PS3 too.geldonyetich said:Looks like I'm going to have to borrow the brother's X-Box 360.
Damn you Bobby Kotick CEO of Activision!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're evil truly knows no bounds!!!!!!!!!randommaster said:Ha, joke on you guys, seeing as you won't ever get to play this awesome game. I have already bought all the copies of this game, so there are none available, even if you pre-ordered it. Don't expect any more to be available, either. The Metal shall be mine and mine alone.
I meant on the intro video above, but what you said it true too.Lucane said:Yeah but now parents can't say they didn't know what was on the game they bought for their kids sense during the game it asks if you want censorship and/or gore. If little Timmy or Susie say yes either time it was thier choice so it should be rather difficult to blame Doublefine for selling mature content to minors.paypuh said:Yeah, it kinda defeats the purpose of verifying age beforehand.Proteus214 said:Oh. My. God.
Seriously though, why couldn't they just not censor everything like that?