Manhunt
2 has been hacked just 24 hours after going on sale to show violent scenes
that were blocked by the censors.
The game had certain scenes removed in order to gain certification in the US.
Manhunt 2 has still been deemed
too violent for
release in the UK, although it may be
available
online to get around regulations.
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Take2
Interactive, the game's distributor, decided to block the offending scenes
from the game player's view rather than remove them completely. Inevitably, a
hack is now in circulation to make some of the scenes visible.
"I stand behind the game and the
Entertainment
Software Rating Board process," said Take2 Interactive chairman Strauss
Zelnick in a statement.
"It is unfortunately the case that no one in the entertainment software
industry is immune from hacking. We hope that consumers will not engage in
hacking or download illegally modified copies of our games."
The hack has appeared only for
Sony's
PlayStation Portable so far, and has yet to surface for the PlayStation 2 or
Nintendo's
Wii. Viewing the scenes requires a hacked console and a considerable amount of
skill.
Manhunt 2 has prompted outrage from consumer groups, which claim
that it is too violent for general release.
"This game is absolutely inappropriate for kids," said James Steyer, chief
executive at
Common
Sense Media.
"Studies suggest that a large number of underage kids play M-rated games.
Given the extremely graphic content in Manhunt 2, we want parents to
know that even older teens are not ready for this title."
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