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If you don't like the censorship you can always import a foreign version. Until America gets over this weird thing you have where an 18 rated (Or M is it over there?) product must for some reason be the spawn of satan, you're always going to produce kiddie-centric games (And movies too, I can't remember the last time I saw an American film that got an 18 rating over here).
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The thing is, M ratings are much closer to 15. An equal of the 18 rating in games would be the AO, and every single publisher balks at those because Walmart won't sell them. As hilarious as that is. Can you imagine if 18 rated movies in the UK were suddenly not sold?
As for the censoring thing, surprised to hear we're getting uncensored versions. I didn't read the news link, did it mean the whole game is unedited or just Joker's fatality?
As for the censoring itself, I've seen the edited fatalities and they mostly apply to when a character shoots with a gun. The camera focuses on the shooter and they shoot offscreen. A little lame, but it's more than clear what happens. It's apparently fine to show a playing card lodge itself in someone's forehead, but not ok to show a gunshot hit.
I suppose they've removed some additional gore from some of the more visible fatalities, but nothing really stood out. I imagine there's no difference in the European release.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.