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PSP, PS2 Manhunt 2 Made Uncensored By Hackers
Hackers have figured out a way to make the PSP and PS3 version of Manhunt 2 from Rockstar be uncensored meaning that the game has been brought back to its original Adults Only rating state.
Hackers seem to do some amazing things and this is a perfect example of that. Manhunt 2 was originally given an Adults Only rating by the ESRB in North America, which kept it from releasing in July on the PSP, PS2, and Nintendo Wii platforms.
Rockstar had to go back to the drawing board and re-work the game to the point where they had to dumd down the violence a bit so that they were allowed to release it. They did so an yesterday on Halloween the game launched finally on the PSP, PS2, and Wii.
Now hackers have apparently found a way to remove all of the censoring by Rockstar. This reverts Manhunt 2 back to its state as an Adults Only game which will please many gamers who were not happy that the game was dumbed down a bit.
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Some adult games should be there earlier the Grand Theft Auto was also censored and users were not able to enjoy it completely but at that time also hackers hacked the game and removed all the obstacles.
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Awesome, now I REALLY want to buy Manhunt. But if you're lying, I'll inflict the 3 worst Chinese tortures known to man, and it doesn't involve a giant rock!
AO ratings don't actually ban games from sale, its just that most retailers simply wont have it on their shelves on in their inventory. That and the console giants have a policy against 'adult' games on the system.
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Rockstar developer are always been great in creating games that could be controversial and at the same time hit. The only problem is that hacker always like to open rockstar games it violent and mature content. But i know lots of people do like it.
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Yes even I have unlocked my game and now I can enjoy that adult content
There are also some strippers in the game.
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If you are in for strippers try playing playboy.. rockstar seems to really do put this adult content for hackers to open and made available so they are not liable for any offense. Like what happen in san andreas hot coffee.
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Actually Surfville, they did have to take responsiblity for that, even though it was inaccesable, it was still in the code. And because of that, it violated the ESRBs policies.
Its also why the ESRB has that "Game Experience May Change During Online Play." label on some games, because if a game can be connected to the internet, then most likely mods can be downloaded to add infinite content.
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They did take responsibility isn't it? that is why they release a patch but i think people didn't use it because some really like the adult content it has.
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