One of the few Xbox Series X console exclusives, The Medium, has run into an awful snag: a Refused Classification rating in Australia
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Bloober Team has announced that it will turning its psychological horror game The Medium into a TV show, though no details were provided.
I wonder if the TV will lean heavily on that same split-screen mechanic. Not sure if it would work, but it would definitely be interesting.
For the first time ever I feel like a tv show could be infinitely better than the game. Man that game was a dumpster fire of boredom.
I do think there's nice untapped potential for a Tv show with a six-sense vibe.
Call me crazy but I'm one of the few who did enjoy the plot of the game and finished it.
Was it perfect hell no but nice and refreshing hell yeah.
Hmm. That actually makes a lot of sense. I could see the dual reality split screen being used in some scenes. That would provide some pretty incredible visuals that we don't normally get in films or tv shows.
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The Australian ratings board strikes again
What a nanny state.
Yeah, this isn't really a thing anymore. The ratings board needs to be replaced already.
Crusader Kings 3 has the same, so no physical sale but was still on gamepass. The Medium will be the same.
Ever since they banned Left4Dead 2 they've been usless as people just bought copies from overseas.
Not scary, or too scary, for the land with spiders big enough to catch and kill birds and small dogs.
Typical for Australia this