GWN editor Richard Manley writes, "I can't help but feel that throughout this whole Manhunt 2 fiasco people have missed the point. Personally, I don't see a problem with having an Adults-Only rating category for video games. I believe the ESRB when they declared that Manhunt 2 deserves this rating. Manhunt 2 is a game for adults, or those over 18. No big deal! So, the game received the correct rating. The problem is not the rating system, then.
The problem is that retailers, and console manufacturers refuse to allow adult games to be sold or published. If EB Games, Gamestop, Sony, Nintendo and other major companies involved in the video game industry in one way or another would embrace adult games, just as the film industry has embraced R-rated movies for so many years now, we would not have a problem.
AO-rated games could be sold through normal retailers, and anyone who looked under-age could be asked for ID just as Blockbuster does (or should do) when you rent or purchase an R-rated movie."
The 2000s was a great decade for a lot of brilliant video games. Here are the ten best games of the 2000s that you may not have played.
You know usually when someone says "you may have missed" it's games that were lesser known, hidden gems, underrated games. These are all super high profile games that sold extremely well.
What is this list? These are all hugely popular games. I was expecting games like Dark Messiah of Might & Magic, Advent Rising, Arx Fatalis, etc.
I've only played 3 on that list. Part of me feels bad about how little I used all the consoles I've owned as a kid. One bright side is, there's over 30 years of games to experience for the first time.
GTA Underground combines the San Andreas, Liberty City, Vice City, Manhunt I/II, Bullworth, and custom maps into one big map.
Who was that guy recently who said Rockstar dont want to do just meaningless ports?
Cos something like this would be cool if you combine 3, SA and VC maps. Change characters a la GTAV style. Insert some quests in each game to tie in the connection between the three players and have post endgame content of all three games with more missions/heists.
Just a thought.
I've played a few mods like this way back when the only two cities were liberty and vice the fact the old 3d games still have active modding communitys shows that there's still a huge pull to these classics I hope rockstar comes through with proper remakes not just that really bad HD San Andreas and mobile anniversary edition of vc and 3
GI: "Over the past two decades, Rockstar Games has emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the games industry. Rising up from quirky Scotland-based developers with a taste for pulp and crime fiction, Rockstar evolved radically, shifting into innovators and provocateurs, creating some of the industry's most influential and blockbuster titles. In the lead up to the eagerly anticipated Red Dead Redemption 2, we came together as a staff to rank every single game that Rockstar developed (this means we excluded published titles like L.A. Noire and Smuggler's Run). From the humble top-down beginnings of Grand Theft Auto to the blood-soaked streets of Manhunt and the beautiful jaw-dropping vistas of Red Dead Redemption, you’ll find every single title put in its proper place in terms of influence, importance of innovation, and just plain fun."
Ranking games on best graphics and best game play and best soundtrack is one thing, but I rank them in terms of when they came out and how they made me feel at the time. For me GTAIII is the best GTA game of all time. Because of how I felt while playing it in 2001/2002. It gave me the most fun, wow factor and joy I can remember of all the games. There's nothing like your first.
23. Wild Metal
22. Midnight Club: Street Racing
21. Manhunt 2
20. Rockstar Presents Table Tennis
19. Midnight Club II
18. Grand Theft Auto
17. Red Dead Revolver
16. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
15. Grand Theft Auto 2
14. Midnight Club: Los Angeles
13. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
12. Midnight Club III
11. Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
10. The Warriors
9. Max Payne 3
8. Manhunt
7. Grand Theft Auto IV
6. Bully
5. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
4. Grand Theft Auto III
3. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
2. Red Dead Redemption
1. Grand Theft Auto V
I do see his point
At last someone with a valid point
Yea good points.
Just as long as the retailers don't give those bad games to the innocent/impressionable youth! Hah!
Naaaa violence ftw! Manhunt giveaway! Free Manhunt 2 copy if you bring your elementary school id's! Have a toddler? Let him learn his motor skills by hacking and slashing on the Wii! Stabbing people with syringes is great fun for all ages!
Now that makes sense...
main problem is that e.g. WalMart does NOT sell AO titles, and WalMart is one heck of a market share in the US.
I agree mainly cause what use would an AO rating have if its not allowed to sell games that fit in there.