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De ESRB doet No More Heroes 2

212964_2.thumbnail.jpgZoals wij hier in Nederland PEGI en Kijkwijzer hebben die onze kinders moeten beschermen tegen het sluimerende gevaar dat heet 'videogames', hebben ze in de USA de Entertainment Software Rating Board, ook wel bekend als de ESRB. Doen op papier hetzelfde werk, maar zoals met alles wordt het er in Amerika net iets dikker bovenop gelegd. Bij de ESRB levert dat vaak hilarisch ongemakkelijke beschrijvingen van gewelddadige scenes op die meestal ook compleet uit hun context gerukt zijn. Bij Brutal Legend hebben we het al eens voorbij zien komen, en dit keer is het de beurt aan No More Heroes 2 - Desperate Struggle.

De ESRB geeft de game de Mature rating, wat betekent dat hij "intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and/or strong language" bevat. Dat was gezien het eerste deel natuurlijk wel te verwachten, maar de manier waarop de ESRB het dan vervolgens in de officiële beschrijving neerzet is gewoon... lachwekkend raar. Wat dacht je bijvoorbeeld van de zin "men in black suits are sliced in-half as blood and money flow from their bodies; an assassin with a boombox does not recover after his lower torso has been chopped off" of "The language is strong, too, as characters sometimes use the phrases "f**king a*shole," "f**khead," and "You gotta be sh**tin' me!". Alsof je Chiet Titulaer een K1 wedstrijd laat beschrijven. Lees het ESRB tekstje hier, of na de klik. Wij zijn vooral te spreken over de zin "breasts and buttocks jiggle."

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Players assume the role of Travis, an anime-watching assassin who fights his way through the ranks to become the number-one assassin. Being an assassin means using a retractable katana blade (i.e., a laser sword); it means slicing, chopping, and dismembering human enemies to death in this highly-stylized (somewhat "cartoony"), cell-shaded action game. The depictions of violence in the game are intense, yet somewhat exaggerated: men in black suits are sliced in-half as blood and money flow from their bodies; an assassin with a boombox does not recover after his lower torso has been chopped off—after blood shoots from his empty waist like a geyser; and two women (clad in bikinis) get suspended in mid-air, get caught between the flashing lights, lasers, and frenetic sword swipes of an assassins' duel—the women's heads slide across the floor once the men stop fighting. Cutscenes depict more dismemberment: assassins slicing each other into several pieces in slow-motion, enemies pulling their own heads off, characters displaying trophy-heads on silver platters. These over-the-top depictions of violence account for the Mature rating; they also account for the Intense Violence and Blood and Gore descriptors. The language is strong, too, as characters sometimes use the phrases "f**king a*shole," "f**khead," and "You gotta be sh**tin' me!"

The game contains sexual overtones and partial nudity. Players can watch portions of an anime show called Bizarre Jelly; the opening credits depict a female character whose clothes suddenly disappear, revealing her bare buttocks (one-to-two seconds). Game dialogue contains sexual references, including the phrases "dirty nympho," "the one that's throbbing," and "I feel like that pervy teacher in a porn." Female assassins are depicted in low-cut tops, thongs, short schoolgirl uniforms, and fishnet bondage-style outfits; breasts and buttocks jiggle, and the camera often lingers (there is no equivalent physics applied to male body parts). A couple of cutscenes contain strong sexual innuendo: when characters enter a store, a surprised clerk struggles with his belt buckle and zips up his pants (e.g., "I was just. Uh, doing inventory."); a woman moves a katana blade in front of a man's groin, kneels down, and kisses it (the blade), causing the retractable laser to extend. The battery meter for Travis's sword is always represented by a cartoon-like penis icon in the upper-right corner of the screen: as battery power runs out, the icon starts to shrink—a sad face appears.

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ChRiet Titulaer +1

logisch dat je die tekst zo schrijft. als je in amerika ook maar iets te ver gaat wordt je meteen aangeklaagd door hebberige amerikaanse moeders wegens ''emotionele schade''

nice betere reclame bestaat er niet

Ik moet zeggen dat die mensen de PR zouden moeten ingaan. Goed verhaal! Niks mis mee beter dan menig pr meuk.


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