The National Institute on Media and the Family is giving Nintendo what for today over the release of the ultra-violent MadWorld, saying the Wii game has âshed its âfamily friendlyâ reputation with MadWorldâs release.â
Seems NIMF missed the release of Manhunt 2, No More Heroes, and The House of the Dead: Overkill, as Dr. David Walsh bemoans Segaâs MadWorld, which âbrings violent videogames to a once family-friendly platform.â Pfft. No one who has seen the atrocities performed in Escape From Bug Island has any illusions about the Wii being family-friendly anymore!
IGNâs write-up of the press releaseâwhich we canât actually find on NIMFâs web site or the usual press release hiding placesâwarns parents about the gameâs many decapitations, eviscerations and bisections, all performed with Wii Remote motion control.
We also donât see NIMF mentioning the actual publisher or developer of MadWorld, Sega and PlatinumGames, respectively, in the quoted release.
Hopefully, though, concerned parents will notice the âM for Matureâ rating on the cover, just to the left of the dude wielding a bloodied chainsaw.