![]() Hell, you won’t be playing the game anyway and neither will your kids, so there’s no need to light up the torches and go on yelling sprees all over cable and local news. Crazed conservative parent groups, gamer prudes and folks that can’t grasp the whole mixture for what it is… well, get over it and grab a life while you’re at it. So yes, in plain English – the game is really violent, but in a VERY cartoon-like (albeit bloody) manner. That, and just about anyone (outside of the options map) in the game world can be hacked to bits if you choose to do so. That “M” rating is absolutely, positively 100% earned here, as the amount of blood, gore and chunky bits is particularly impressive. ![]() Speaking of kids, I’ll have to mention right here and now that in NO way, shape or form is this game meant for, nor is it being marketed to children or those under 18 AT ALL. If you like your games bloody, challenging, controversial and off the charts hilarious, what’s here will keep you giddy and bouncing up and down like kids in the back seat on a Sunday drive sugar high. The Unreal 3 powered hack ‘n slash/platformer hybrid is really coming together in this latest build and is shaping up to be an outrageous, surefire hit for hardcore gamers when it’s released on October 27. After diving in and coming up covered in blood and chunks a few days (and many replays) later, I’m even more impressed with how the game has progressed. ![]() Preview versions of the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Playlogic’s Fairytale Fights showed up last Friday and after digging myself out from under a pile of other work, I finally got a chance to spend some quality time with the game. ![]()
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