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Ghost of Tsushima: Director s Cut rated by the ESRB
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How the violent history of Mortal Kombat sparked a moral panic
In the early 1990s, parents and politicians waged war on the bloody fatalities hidden in a video game – and were pummeled into submission
A typical fatality from the 1990s Mortal Kombat game
With one punch, Daniel Pesina’s head was separated from his body. It flew through the air. Behind twinkled an arc of pixelated blood.
“Holy cow!” blurted Pesina. “You just killed me! You can’t do that.”
Seated alongside, Mortal Kombat lead developer Ed Boon smiled. “We can do whatever we want,” he said.
Pesina was a martial arts expert with dreams of cracking Hollywood (he played one of Shredder’s henchmen in Teenager Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze). Now he was on the brink of immortality. All thanks to his starring role in developer Midway’s new martial arts video game, in which, courtesy of the wonders of digitisation, Pesina portrayed fighters Johnny Cage, Sub-Zero and Scorpion
Resident Evil Village ESRB Rating Teases Lots Of Gore
Resident Evil Village is going to be chock-full of gnarly, grimace-inducing moments.
The survival horror sequel, which sees hero Ethan Winters yet again embroiled in a nightmare scenario populated with monsters, has recently received its official rating from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB), in turn revealing several new morsels of information previously unknown. Chief among these are detailed descriptions of various acts of violence depicted on screen, including one instance of a character’s heart being “ripped out of their chest.”
Others involve enemies being mutilated by machetes and a scene where an unnamed individual is impaled through the chest by a “giant weapon.” In a general sense, dismemberments, decapitations and large bloodstains/entrails around the game’s environments are also present as gloriously gruesome set decoration.
The new Mortal Kombat movie isn t just about the violence
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