Yee: What is ESRB trying to hide?

Manhunt 2 - Image 1After ESRB president Patricia Vance released her statement standing by ESRB’s decision to re-rate the controversial Manhunt 2 to Mature, California senator Leland Yee had this to ask: “What is ESRB trying to hide?”

Yee recently questioned ESRB’s move to grant Rockstar’s Manhunt 2 (for Wii, PSP and PS2) its much-desired M rating, suspicious about what he apparently deems as a shady dealing between ESRB and Rockstar.

To be more specific, what upset Yee was that the ratings board refused to disclose the details why they changed their minds and took off Manhunt 2‘s previous Adults Only rating, letting it slip by with M for Mature.

It should be noted at this point that Vance already explained the reason behind ESRB’s secrecy: game content is confidential, especially if the game in question is not yet released. Simply put, ESRB does not have the right to disclose such details.

It looks like the Manhunt 2 controversy just won’t die down, at least not yet. With the way things are going, Manhunt 2 may just be the tip of the iceberg, and the attention may soon shift to yet another game. What do gamers think? What do you think? Do hit the comments button below to share your thoughts.

Buy: [Manhunt 2 (PSP)]
Buy: [Manhunt 2 (Wii)]

Via GameSpot

Manhunt 2 - Image 1After ESRB president Patricia Vance released her statement standing by ESRB’s decision to re-rate the controversial Manhunt 2 to Mature, California senator Leland Yee had this to ask: “What is ESRB trying to hide?”

Yee recently questioned ESRB’s move to grant Rockstar’s Manhunt 2 (for Wii, PSP and PS2) its much-desired M rating, suspicious about what he apparently deems as a shady dealing between ESRB and Rockstar.

To be more specific, what upset Yee was that the ratings board refused to disclose the details why they changed their minds and took off Manhunt 2‘s previous Adults Only rating, letting it slip by with M for Mature.

It should be noted at this point that Vance already explained the reason behind ESRB’s secrecy: game content is confidential, especially if the game in question is not yet released. Simply put, ESRB does not have the right to disclose such details.

It looks like the Manhunt 2 controversy just won’t die down, at least not yet. With the way things are going, Manhunt 2 may just be the tip of the iceberg, and the attention may soon shift to yet another game. What do gamers think? What do you think? Do hit the comments button below to share your thoughts.

Buy: [Manhunt 2 (PSP)]
Buy: [Manhunt 2 (Wii)]

Via GameSpot

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