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We Move: Pain vs Pleasure (previously Wii Move), brought to us by PheroseSoft, just keeps getting weirder and weirder. The latest trailer gives us a kindy representation of social networking...
PheroseSoft, the ex-Rockstar and EA employees currently working on Wii Move (now changed to We Move, it appears) a Balance Board compatible game for WiiWare, have launched a rather kinky new trailer for the title.
A woman is seen bearing a whip and going "one on one" with a man, pouring candle wax into his mouth.
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Most recently commented on by on Jun 28, 2008
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And to Shuandrew, I think the woman is pouring wax on the guy's back, not his mouth. I think he's just crying out in pain because of the wax.
What's gotten into people's mind?
:/
Scene:
Kid: Mommy, can I have this game? *picks up Pain VS Pleasure*
Mom: Sure
gets home
Kid: Mommy, why is that woman holding a whip close to the man?
Its lulzful to say the least
.. Or in actual fact, this game looks very messed up.
... !
(Usually I have more to say, but that is all I come up with at the moment.)
But seriously..?
I thought it was a joke though, tbh.
And really, a social networking game about strange sex fetishes?
"PheroseSoft, the ex-Rockstar and EA employees currently working on Wii Move (now changed to We Move, it appears)"
If you want to start slinging mud about raunchy titles then it's easy to start digging into the PS2 with it's library of adult based titles in Japan and pretty much every other console in the asian marketplace.
Anyway, next time try address the right company before making foolish statements. =/
Funny how they have that on their console and not AO games.
There's a difference, Sony is more for a different Audience when the Wii has been proclaimed from them to be a family oriented console. With titles like Wii fit which isn't great anyway, thus my statement about it.
Which this isn't a family oriented title.
Its like having a kiddy pokemon game on a Hardcore game system. Its just out of place then anything.
Odd that your example fails, you have the PS2 for "hardcore" gaming and then you have Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey on the same platform as well as many other kiddie titles.
The problem is that it's gamers that impose demographics to consoles not the companies, there's a difference between having a console trying to reach to all audiences and a console only reaching to childrens games and family oriented titles. You'll get it if you try to.
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