Censors rejected a new version of computer game Manhunt 2, the predecessor of which inspired the murder of a boy, his parents claim. It was banned by censors in June, who said it constantly encourages visceral killing and are still not satisfied.
Manhunt 1 was attacked by Stefan Pakeerah''s parents, after he was fatally stabbed in Leicester in February 2004. But police said there was no evidence his killer was inspired by the game. Manhunt 2 was the first video game in a decade to be refused classification, when it was first considered earlier this year.
Rockstar submitted a revised version but British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) director David Cooke said that we do not consider that these [changes] go far enough to address our concerns about the original version. The impact of the revisions on the bleakness and callousness of tone, or the essential nature of the gameplay, is clearly insufficient.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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