Sunday, February 27, 2011

We give the predictable Ubisoft unleashes controversy

Feast of the averages of the Twenty-First Century Did you know We Dare, a game that Ubisoft for the Wii in Italy is offered with the unlikely name of OSA - What Do We Try?, Title actually much more relevant to the content of the game although somewhat strange. This is a collection of mini-games aimed at creating a climate very hot in heterogeneous groups of players, presumably men and women, through the staging of situations rather than "pushed", or at least that is the intention of the developers.

In short, the modern answer to the good old game of the bottle, with the Wii Remote (or the PlayStation Move) to act as a constant element. The video below, that it is the official campaign of Ubisoft, is quite explicit about what Ose - What Do We Try? should result during a session, since the players in question are beautiful, brisk, and will, in short, a game recommended by the company LAN party on Unreal Tournament.

In Britain, the game has already sparked controversy obvious, in particular through letters sent to parents of very shocked several newspapers as the Daily Mail and the Daily Telegraph. For the already controversial content, in fact, there is also the rating "12" assigned by the ESRB, which seems decidedly out of place for the points mentioned in the game.

Ose: What Do We Try? - TV spot

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