So here it is: part two of the Top 20 Most Controversial Games brought to you by Paranerds.com. In celebration of Paranerds.com being one years old, Kevin continues his Top 20 Most Controversial Games this time looking at numbers ten to one. These are games that either made it on the news or games that are in itself just sick or both. These are the Top Twenty Controversial Games (10-1).
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Ruffy and the Riverside is a joyful little game with a really inventive gameplay loop. It mixes elements from open world adventures, logic-based puzzles, and the level structure of classic 3D collectathons to create something that is truly unique, whilst still being accessible, and not at all condescending. It also helps that its visuals are great, and its sense of humor is completely on point. Even if I had one or two (very small) issues with some of its aspects, it was nothing that would turn the game into a dealbreaker. It’s just a fantastic indie game that is absolutely worth your time, no matter the kind of game you’re into. An even better deal if you grab it on a portable, considering how perfect its gameplay structure is when enjoyed in small sessions."
Speaking to PCGamesN, Studio Wildcard discusses why Ark 2 missed its launch deadlines and teases when you may finally be able to play it.
The engine simulation from GIANTS Software and Straight4 will arrive in November on Xbox, PC and PlayStation.
I want Manhunt 3 please any chance rockstar?
Forgot the Sci-fi themed sex simulator, also known as Mass Effect.
Edit: nevermind, it was in part 1 :P
Also, note that almost all of the related videos are from FOX..
Bulletstorm is controversial? The only games on here that would be controversial would have to be RapeLay,Left Behind, and the Columbine RPG game. The Columbine game doesn't even count because its just a newgrounds game.
Edit: Yeah, its just another game that you go around killing people for entertainment. Nothing new. The news media considered it controversial. Still that's just the news.
Vicious little game, pitch black in its content and really visceral in its depiction of violence. I rate it really highly for being the scariest game I ever played that didn't contain monstrous/supernatural enemies of some sort; you were only ever persued by human beings. There's something quite commendable about that.
The soundtrack was legendary as well; really reminded me of John Carpenter's scores for his own films during the 70's/80's.
Good stuff. I love these types of articles... I tend to find out about games I either completely forgot about, or never heard of (and end up liking).