Manhunt 2 Banned In UK
By Daniel on Tuesday, June 19th, 2007 at 7:51 AM PST In Game Related Laws, Games Industry, Nintendo, Rockstar, Sony, Take-Two

The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) announced today both the PS2 & Wii version of Rockstar’s upcoming Manhunt 2 have been banned from being released in the UK. BBFC director David Cooke had this to say about the banning,
“Rejecting a work is a very serious action and one which we do not take lightly. Where possible we try to consider cuts or, in the case of games, modifications which remove the material which contravenes the Board’s published Guidelines. In the case of Manhunt 2 this has not been possible. Manhunt 2 is distinguishable from recent high-end video games by its unremitting bleakness and callousness of tone in an overall game context which constantly encourages visceral killing with exceptionally little alleviation or distancing. There is sustained and cumulative casual sadism in the way in which these killings are committed, and encouraged, in the game.
Although the difference should not be exaggerated the fact of the game’s unrelenting focus on stalking and brutal slaying and the sheer lack of alternative pleasures on offer to the gamer, together with the different overall narrative context, contribute towards differentiating this submission from the original Manhunt game.That work was classified ‘18’ in 2003, before the BBFC’s recent games research had been undertaken, but was already at the very top end of what the Board judged to be acceptable at that category.
Against this background, the Board’s carefully considered view is that to issue a certificate to Manhunt 2, on either platform, would involve a range of unjustifiable harm risks, to both adults and minors, within the terms of the Video Recordings Act, and accordingly that its availability, even if statutorily confined to adults, would be unacceptable to the public.â€
I always had a feeling Manhunt 2 was going to kick up the brutality a notch or two from the original Manhunt, but I did not expect this kind of response at all. And with the recent news of publisher Take Two’s New York office closing, this is not something they need right now.

I defiantly need to get this game now…