I bleed it out, Diggin' deeper just to throw it away!
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There's been a lot of speculation whether The Witcher 2 will be released on consoles. The original game was supposed to receive console ports, but ended up being cancelled. This time however, there's a confirmation that the sequel is indeed being released on the Xbox 360, and while it's not from developer CD Project, the confirmation comes from the ESRB website, which gives ratings to games that have been submitted to be released to the public.
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings has been listed on the ESRB website for PC and Xbox 360 platforms. There's still a possibility of a PS3 release as CD Project is sure to make an announcement on the console ports at E3 in a couple of weeks. One thing has been made clear by CD Project is that if there are to be any console ports, they won't be dumbed down, which is great news for console gamers. As soon as we know more, we'll be sure to let you know.
more blood, violence, boobies and sex!! and most likely will get banned in the land down under again
No official announcement yet but according to Gameinformer, expect something at E3 this June. Whether it could be console versions is unconfirmed yet but definitely not Witcher 3 according to the devs so the chances are high, Gameinformer said.
I doubt it will be banned,well it is FOR A WHILE like GTAIV banned like for a month then u can find original games everywhere in stores..i dunno what are they up to
I doubt it will be banned,well it is FOR A WHILE like GTAIV banned like for a month then u can find original games everywhere in stores..i dunno what are they up to
not ban eh is they cover up the naughty bits of the game
ie censor the hairy parts.
which one could say, is the reason you go buy the PAL version cause EU is cool with hair. US not so much.
This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of Geralt, a monster slayer who must hunt down an assassin to clear his own name. As players complete quests, they use swords and magic spells to kill enemy soldiers and fantastical creatures (e.g., specters, harpies, spider-like monsters) in melee-style combat; attacks are often accompanied by slashing sounds and screams of pain. Blood-splatter effects occur when enemies are hit, and damage sometimes results in dismemberment or decapitation—blood stains and body parts occasionally appear in the environment. Other cutscenes depict gore and more intense acts of violence: a close-up view of a severed head; a restrained woman's eyes getting gouged out (off-screen); a character being castrated (not depicted) before his throat is slit. During the course of the game, some female characters are depicted topless; there is also a fleeting image of pubic hair as a woman dives into the waterPlayers can initiate brief cutscene sequences that depict varying degrees of sexual activity: a topless woman rocking on top of man; a man caressing a woman's back; a man pushing up against a woman's posterior—sexual moaning sounds can be heard , though the camera cuts away from explicit sexual acts. Some sequences depict a cocaine-like substance being cut into lines; another scene shows a man's back as he snorts the substance. Language such as 'f**k,' 'sh*t,' and 'c*nt' can be heard in the dialogue.
This post has been edited by kangaxx: May 27 2011, 10:48 AM