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F.E.A.R 2 has been refused classification in Australia for current unknown reasons. Keep your eyes on this thread for more info as it comes.

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F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin--the sequel to hit first-person shooter F.E.A.R.--has been refused classification in Australia by the local Classification Board, making it illegal to sell or even bring into the country. In Australia, the highest rating available for a game is MA15+, as opposed to other forms of media, such as film or DVDs, which have an R18+ classification that prohibits sales to anyone under the age of 18. Games that feature content deemed unsuitable for an MA15+ rating are refused classification and are effectively banned from sale.

Project Origin was scheduled for release down under in February, 2009. The horror-themed action shooter continues the story of the first game, while adding new elements such as the ability to pilot mechs within the game.


Source: http://au.gamespot.com/news/6201707.html...es;title;1

EDIT/UPDATE: Reasons for the ban:

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According to the Classification Board report on Project Origin, the game was refused classification because of its "high-impact violence".

"The violence is considered highly impactful in such scenes as where Michael uses his sub machine gun to explicitly bisect an enemy, the two parts of the body lying separately on the ground, with copious blood spray. There are also a number of explicit close range decapitations involving both human and mutant creatures. The decapitations are the result of close-up throat slashing from behind and close-up gunshots to the throat," the Board report says.

"All violence results in large blood spray: there are blood-stained interiors and blood sprays onto objects, including the camera lens. With weapons such as sniper rifles, bodies can be torn apart at close range, limbs are seen flying off and the wounded flesh is reduced to a bloody pulp. The use of nail-guns pins victims to a wall before they fall to the ground in a bloody mass. The scenes often have blood soaked walls and floors and the victims’ bodies do not always disappear."

A Warner Bros. Interactive spokesman confirmed to GameSpot AU that the company will be appealing the Classification Board's decision, and was "looking at all avenues" to ensure Project Origin gets an Australian release.

oh maaaan.
if you think about it the graphic violence is no different from GoW, you use a fucking chainsaw bayonet to rip enemys apart, and yet they let that get through. it shouldn't be left to government idiots to decide what games are best for us to be viewing. i know kids that get to watch MA movies when their only like 12 years old.

Postal is banned in Aus as well, for much the same reasons (except you kill for fun not because you have to). people will still manage to download and distribute the game anyway, why not just let it be sold legally, instead of being distributed illegally.
Need another Sep11 to get everybodys attention so that these games can slip thru - GTA San Andreas got thru that way - fear2 sounds a lot like Soldier Of Fortune - I loved shooting ppl's kneecaps and watching them hop around Smile

Postal and Postal 2 rock! Ever played golf with ppl's heads around the township? Classic - that and setting the dog and cops on fire he he

Where there's a will - there's a way - If u get a copy - share it well Smile
Oh yes - this isn't going to stop it and if people want something they will get it one way or another. Proberly one of the worst things however for a government to do is to ban it because it encourages a new audience to it - some people who had shown no previous interest in the game will now try to get it just because it was banned and they want to experience the reason it was banned for. Funny how the human mind works Tongue
they'll probably water it down by putting in some kind of "parent control" that turns of all the gore

In SOFII, you could do all the stuff listed for FEAR2
Even with or without parental control it would still be banned. Remember the hot coffee from GTA? Not everyone could access it but it was still on disc so it got banned because it could potentially be accessed. It needs to either remove the offending gore from the game or it will remain banned here.
Hot Coffee mod - I loved that - I really got a good rythm in with the girl who lives near CJ's house Smile

Gamers are an ageing creed - damn i wish we could sign a thing that says - I wont give this to babies and then take our gruesome games home to play while bent - Where's the harm in that?

Babel Wrote:
Postal and Postal 2 rock! Ever played golf with ppl's heads around the township? Classic - that and setting the dog and cops on fire he he


hell yea, i just loved all the amusing comments that "Postal Dude" made when i did something stupid or knocked someones head off with a shovel. i loved playing "fetch" with decapitated heads, the dogs love it. im looking forward to Postal 3, even if it is going to be banned everywhere, badger-saw ftw!
i liked the expansion even more: "Apocalypse Weekend" was even more violent and random than just Postal 2.

{ApB} matt30822 Wrote:
this isn't going to stop it and if people want something they will get it one way or another. Proberly one of the worst things however for a government to do is to ban it because it encourages a new audience to it - some people who had shown no previous interest in the game will now try to get it just because it was banned and they want to experience the reason it was banned for. Funny how the human mind works Tongue



I just heard the news (in b4 SLOWPOKE) and im pissed. And then i read the comment and smiled; i mean honestly, do you really think Postal would have gone beyond a shitty little game that noone played UNLESS it was banned?

Fear 1 was an awesome game because of free multiplayer. My buddies and I spent countless hours down at LAN centres on the absolute bat-shit insane game that is FEAR. It by far has got to be one of the most hectic multiplayer games in the past few years. Especially when you would fill a server on one of the smaller maps Smile

Guess instead of doing a good thing for the economy and buying the game I will just go and torrent it.

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{ApB} matt30822 Wrote:
this isn't going to stop it and if people want something they will get it one way or another. Proberly one of the worst things however for a government to do is to ban it because it encourages a new audience to it - some people who had shown no previous interest in the game will now try to get it just because it was banned and they want to experience the reason it was banned for. Funny how the human mind works Tongue



I just heard the news (in b4 SLOWPOKE) and im pissed. And then i read the comment and smiled; i mean honestly, do you really think Postal would have gone beyond a shitty little game that noone played UNLESS it was banned?

Fear 1 was an awesome game because of free multiplayer. My buddies and I spent countless hours down at LAN centres on the absolute bat-shit insane game that is FEAR. It by far has got to be one of the most hectic multiplayer games in the past few years. Especially when you would fill a server on one of the smaller maps Smile

Guess instead of doing a good thing for the economy and buying the game I will just go and torrent it.


I bought both Postal 1 & 2 and SoF 1 & 2 at a shop, unpatched and glorious. They must have been banned later or copies got thru or whatever - I didn't buy them because they were banned - I bout them cos a mate recommended it and cos i saw the intro to Postal on a Demo disk Smile

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