Worries arise for an age rating of 12 given to the adult party game.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/25623
Ubisoft's upcoming risqué title We Dare has been given an age rating of 12+, in spite of the fact that the game is intended for mature players. The game is heading for Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3 later this month and is once again causing a stir.
The game features activities such as kissing dangling Wii Remotes in pairs and spanking other players. According to an Ubisoft spokesperson, the rating was applied by the Pan-European Game Information ratings body (PEGI), who act independently to the publishers' own recommendations. Separately, Ubisoft have issued a ‘Parental Discretion Advised’ sticker to the game in order to ensure that parents are informed of the potential sensitive nature of the game content.
A series of suggestive YouTube commercials for the game were recently restricted to viewers in PAL (Europe and Australia) territories, and an American release of the game is absolutely not happening.
Parental Code: 6969
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqJHe18oeqk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqJHe18oeqk) (NSFW)
Obviously you didn't watch video 6969Parental Code: 6969
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqJHe18oeqk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqJHe18oeqk) (NSFW)
Why are we covering this game?
"The game features activities such as kissing dangling Wii Remotes in pairs and spanking other players."
You mean the commercial featured those activities. I didn't see anything in the gameplay itself (at least what was shown) that would require kissing and spanking. It's just like golf and baseball in Wii Sports, how many people actually play like the commercials and promo pics, and how many people just flick their wrists?
hahaha I can't believe I just stumbled on this!
This looks absolutely ridiculous and not in a good way. If you and a friend have two chicks over, why would you want to play a videogame?
Pre-EDIT: On second thought, my freshmen year a friend and I got wasted with a couple chicks as we played Mario Party. That was a good night.
Still, I think my point still stands. You don't need a game to entice sexual situations.
I guess I'm just old fashioned cuz I cannot see that working at all.
If I were to come back to my place with a couple chicks and my friend, I would throw on some merengue music and get to dancing. Or simply bail and let my friend work it out himself. The last thing on my mind is turning on the TV.
Pre-EDIT: On second thought, my freshmen year a friend and I got wasted with a couple chicks as we played Mario Party. That was a good night.
I wouldn't buy it regardless of how it was marketed.
If I do buy the mini-game games, it's usually for my mom to play, and this game is not the type of game I want to give my mom.
(http://i.imgur.com/KpBZx.jpg)I wouldn't buy it regardless of how it was marketed.
If I do buy the mini-game games, it's usually for my mom to play, and this game is not the type of game I want to give my mom.
Why not? I wouldn't mind giving it to your mom
In typical bullshit jouranlism tradition, only the Wii version is attracting any attention. The PS Move version is actually OUT in Australia but that would require someone to actually own PS Move (no one) so it might as well not exist. The controversy drenched Wii version is stuck in limbo with it's PG rating.