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ESRB Refuses To Detail Manhunt 2 Re-Rating Logic

Next Generation reports that the ESRB is flatly refusing Leland Yee's request to further outline their logic behind Manhunt 2's re-rating. Says organization president Patrica Vance, "It is simply not our place to reveal specific details about the content we have reviewed, particularly when it involves a product yet to be released. What can be said is that the changes that were made to the game, including the depictions themselves and the context in which those depictions were presented, were sufficient to warrant the assignment of an M (Mature 17+) rating by our raters."

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  1. Re:What's the issue? by Babbster · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, but movies don't turn children into homicidal maniacs. Don't tell me you can't understand the difference!

  2. Obligatory by Ecuador · · Score: 3, Funny

    What? Darth is Luke's father???
    Damn you poster! I wanted to watch that movie!!!

    At least I don't recognise "Malcom Crowe" so whatever that movie is I'm spared.

    Anyway, since Star Wars is spoiled for me I guess I'll have to rent another flick. I guess I'll try that Bruce Willis thriller everyone was talking about a few years ago but I never got to see. Hmm... what was it's name...

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  3. Re:What's the issue? by ravenshrike · · Score: 4, Funny

    They take an Excel spreadsheet and put up 5 columns. G is weighted at one, PG 2, PG-13 3, R 4, and NC-17 5. Then they put the events in the movie/game under each category. Then they make a pie chart of the results, put it on a dartboard, and throw 7 times. Whichever rating area gets the most is the rating of the movie.

  4. Re:What's the issue? by I'll+Provide+The+War · · Score: 2, Funny

    They use a 100 point scale with 0==EC and 100==AO.

    Since this is the US every shotgun blast to the face is penalized 0.1 points while a nipple equates to 75 points.