Tumblr user Radical Vewi rebuilt Dimitri's office, from scratch, for Unreal Engine 4. Check it out here.
I think it's really cool, though the, ahem, "dancer's pole" might be a bit much. Eh, for all we know, Dimitri had it installed to use himself.
Tumblr user Radical Vewi rebuilt Dimitri's office, from scratch, for Unreal Engine 4. Check it out here.
I think it's really cool, though the, ahem, "dancer's pole" might be a bit much. Eh, for all we know, Dimitri had it installed to use himself.
Son, this is a game series with revenge stories, blatant on screen deaths, belly dancers, and spice. there has been more "censorable" things that basically flew pasted moral guardian.
That stated, Let me check this out.
All of which are made child-friendly. This, on the other hand, is blatantly adult.
It's a reimagining, therefore not part of the Sly Cooper universe (obviously), and slightly out-of-character for Dimitri.
Hmm...not sure, That clockwerk thing was NOT child friendly...And there was swearing...and the rosy palms jokes (two of them), and smoking...Nothing that would give the series 17+ BUT should've given it a teen rating.
Anyway, I give this TF2 modder props *clap clap clap.*
I still disagree.
People get away with a lot more now than ever. The series, if each game came out now, would be rated E10+ at the most. Remember, E10+ didn't exist until March 2005, that's why Sly 2 was just rated E.
As a really quick example, take the first four Ratchet games. They were T. Now they're E10+.
People get away with a lot more now than ever. The series, if each game came out now, would be rated E10+ at the most. Remember, E10+ didn't exist until March 2005, that's why Sly 2 was just rated E.
As a really quick example, take the first four Ratchet games. They were T. Now they're E10+.
I mean the rating for some games are complete and utter non sense one of the plants vs zombies games got a M in my country.
Makes a alright baseline though, which is alright I guess.
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I mean the rating for some games are complete and utter non sense one of the plants vs zombies games got a M in my country.
Interesting.
The ESRB, to my knowledge, has never over-rated a game to such a high degree. Generally, they're pretty good at judging content.
Probably the most over-rated games by them are The Elder's Scrolls IV: Oblivion (which was T until a mod was created allowing nudity caused it to be re-rated as M), Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (something similar, the "Hot Coffee Mod" caused it to go from M to AO, though it was lowered back down when the offending content was removed from the game files; it also must be noted that the content was not created by a mod, but just unlocked by one, unlike Oblivion), and the entire Halo franchise, which are all M (except for Guardians) but in all honesty should be T, despite what any Halo fans would tell you.