According to a roughly translated report in
PCGames.de, Bavaria's Ministry of Social Affairs said that the PSP
version of EA's Dead Space 2 needs to be re-examined before it
can be approved for release in the region.
Producers EA say that this is the 6th time that the
game has been examined by the German censors at USK.
The objection seems to be with the multiplayer mode,
which lets human players kill other human players.
EA has filed an appeal to the decision.
Perhaps a few clues from the UK's BBFC who comment on
the game in an article from
bbfc.co.uk:
Dead Space 2
is a science fiction game played from the third-person perspective. It
once again features Isaac Clarke, who must fight his Necromorph enemies
on the moon of Titan. The game was classified 18 for strong
bloody violence and gory images.
At 15 the BBFC's
Guidelines state that Violence may be strong but should not dwell
on the infliction of pain or injury. The strongest gory images are
unlikely to be acceptable. Dead Space 2 features frequent
strong bloody violence and gory images, during gameplay and the cut
scenes. As with the first game the alien enemies must have their
limbs blown off in order to kill them, with the player's character
using weapons such as a plasma cutter and a spinning circular saw. As
well as the removal of limbs, heads are seen being decapitated and
blood sprays copiously from the bodies of victims as well as being
visible on walls and floors throughout the various levels. While it's
not possible to shoot the unarmed civilians occasionally seen during
the levels, the bodies of people once dead can be damaged in a similar
manner to that of the aliens, although progress does not depend on
this. Some of the game's gorier sequences include the ability to stamp
on the bodies of enemies as they lie wounded; the clear sight of a man
drawing a knife across his throat with blood spraying from the wound as
he slumps to the floor; a sequence in which a screaming man is pulled
apart by an alien creature; sight of a character being stabbed in the
eye by a frenzied attacker; and various animation sequences to denote
the death of the player's character, such as his limbs being sliced off
or his body crushed by elements of the environment. These moments went
beyond the limits permissible at the 15 category.
Dead Space 2 also
contains strong language.
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