Gaming
Take-Two: 'Manhunt 2' is a fine piece of art
Published Thursday, Jun 21 2007, 12:20 BST | By David Gibbon
Strauss Zelnick, chairman of downtrodden publisher Take-Two, has issued a statement on banned title Manhunt 2 saying the game is a "fine piece of art".
Zelnick said: "The Rockstar team has come up with a game that fits squarely within the horror genre and was intended to do so.
"It brings a unique, formerly unheard of cinematic quality to interactive entertainment, and is also a fine piece of art."
The controversial game, which features brutal scenes of execution, is now banned in both the UK and US.
Zelnick said: "The Rockstar team has come up with a game that fits squarely within the horror genre and was intended to do so.
"It brings a unique, formerly unheard of cinematic quality to interactive entertainment, and is also a fine piece of art."
The controversial game, which features brutal scenes of execution, is now banned in both the UK and US.
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