Ubisoft didn't decide to withdraw We Dare from sale - the game's critics did.
The new wave of motion-controlled games are characterised by very basic, human things. Dynamism and movement. Physicality. Whisper it: Sensuality. Or, more basically: Movement. Clapping. Applause.
A round of applause, however, is something Ubisoft never got when it came to new game We Dare. The cheeky/sexy/playful/fun/sinful /kinky/quirky/light-hearted party game for the Wiimote and PS3 Move. It's rated 12 by PEGI, but is effectively a 21st Century mix of spin the bottle, Twister, and board games like Battle of the Sexes - but instead of a bottle or board game you use a games console.
This award will go to the 2011 game that, more than any other, failed to live up to the hype.
Bajo from Good Game and Andrew from The Chaser's War on Everything take a hilarious look at the not-so-sexy game, We Dare.
GamePron: …and the Australian Classification Review Board has been extra busy, announcing that We Dare will keep its controversial PG rating, as the in-game content and overall impact “does not exceed mild”.