Deep Silver and PR agency Lunch PR have been accused by members of the games industry of hosting an "enormously crude" party to celebrate the launch of its upcoming release Catherine.
Plenty of unforgettable games have completely messed up their players throughout the years, all the way back from the PS1 days to the dark recesses of the modern internet.
Deadly Premonition is a pretty weird game, but all of these absolute oddities are even weirder.
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Shame.......shame that i wasn't there! :-D
It'll never top the likes of the God of War launch parties though. They always go mental. Who can possibly forget the infamous goat sacrifice for GOW2?
Tits never hurt anyone.
Should have just had some dudes in boxers walking around too.
There's always an extremist feminist bit** isn't it huh?
Funny thing is feminist women think so highly of themselves,they try to make themselves seem like members of a superior race.They always do what they want,spit sexist rants and jokes openly but whenever there's something they don't like they pull the sexist card (it's almost becoming as bad as the over-sensetivity in racism (accusing someone to be racist,when they are not,usually because of a joke).The party was like that because of the THEME of the game,but hey I'm pretty sure that if there were guys instead of women there she wouldn't be so offended.
Meh. They say the event runs counter to the theme of the game, but wouldn't the temptation present in such a place be VERY reflective of the game's overall message?
Besides, what does a PR event have to do with how the gaming industry is depicted? If a car dealership has clowns advertising their sales, does that mean the automotive industry as a whole- or a specific automaker- shouldn't be taken seriously?
And yet nobody cared for the pole dancers at PAX last year...
by "care" I mean didn't accuse of sexism.