CheatCC Says: "There are many games on the market that are deemed acceptable in America that other countries ban from release due to what could be considered socio-cultural unacceptability. Just last week, Volition had to announce that their open-world exercise in flamboyance, Saints Row IV, would have to undergo minor changes to be released in Australia. (Full story here.) Well, it hasn’t even been a full week and it looks like the foreign rating boards have been at it again."
"The Game Music Foundation are today very proud and pleased to announce an additional concert, circling back to the roots of Game Muisic Festival in Poland. On April 28th, 2024, the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw will once again become a place to celebrate the art of video game music, featuring scores from The Last of Us and The Last of Us Part II." - The Game Music Foundation.
Najam from eXputer writes "It's time fore a new installment in the series, not another pointless remaster."
They are working on something new. Not to be rude but it is impossibility stupid to think ND next major announcement is going to be a remaster or their next Last of Us entry is going to be another remaster.
The team is sad for losing out on such a great project but celebrates its growth because of spending time on it.
All they had to do was make a basic online mode like their previous games. Instead they wanted more money and choose to go live service which makes games worse in my opinion.
What a waste of time and money, what a shame.
Not sure why they didn’t just make Factions 2. There was no need to make it a live service.
TLoU Factions was a great addition such a shame they couldn’t be bothered to remaster that for PS5 considering the crazy high price tag of the remaster of a remaster…
This is something to be celebrated. This studio is smart and they get it, even factions 2 wouldn't've have been worth the time. I am surprised they didn't just remaster the first one though, but actually how popular was Factions?
The US censors games for sexuality and VERY RARELY violence.
the fact that we have an rating system should be enough.
if the game is rated M it usually means that you must be an adult to even purchase the product
an adult IS capable to distinguish reality and video games
( i actually think that pretty many teenagers are capable to do that too but..)
you don't NEED to censor content from a game that's CLEARLY not intended for children in the first place!!!
that's like if some government would say:
"hey, we should start censoring porn because we don't think it's suitable content for minors"
YOU JUST DON'T DO THAT!!!
in the end the problem is that kids get their hands on
M rated games, because their parents bought it for them..
and then they see what goes on in the game and get butthurt about it
but that's not the games fault.
it's the parents fault for being ignorant towards the ratings
if you consider that gaming is only for kids and assume that games are only made for kids
then that's your fault for being ignorant idiot.
this is an issue that has been bothering me for sometime now.. and i've had just about enough of it.