From NextGen Player:
Even though Uwe Boll's video game based movies are almost universally panned, we sometimes can't help but feel bad for the guy. I mean, his newest movie - Postal - based off the PC game of the same name, was supposed to open this past weekend in over 1,000 theaters in North America. Instead, within the last month all but 21 theatres pulled the plug on the movie. Three of these theatres just happen to be in Canada.
The Postal franchise celebrates 25 years with a new trailer looking back at 25 years of Mayhem.
You can go postal all over again in a new town with some familiar weapons.
Hey Poor Player takes a look at six of the most offensive video games ever created, featuring themes of violence and sex to outright exploitation and racism.
I don't find any videogame offensive. They are made up fantasy tales NOT REAL PEOPLE. If you get offended over say a videogame or movie then im sorry but you just won't be able to handle the shit that really goes on in the real world. People need to grow up and take a look at the disgusting stuff happening in their own backyards, instead of crying and bitching over made up virtual world violence. In fact a War game i find the most offensive if i have to pick a stupid thing. War is simply brutality murdering and getting away with it FACT.
These games aren't even subtle in their delivery. It's like they're intentionally pushing the envelope as far as possible.