The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) provides brief descriptions of games and their levels of violence, drug references and foul language, often long before a game is released, and sometimes even before it is announced. An ESRB listing shows an unannounced PS3 title called "Anarchy: Rush Hour" which features "intense crashes, loud explosions" in "demolition-style events", what's more, the game is only listed for PS3.
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Bought MGS, Diablo 3, and Battlefield 4 for $55 off the holiday sale
Then got $10 credit for using $60 of PayPal on PSN
Great week for me :)
Anarchy Rush Hour is an interesting game; playing finds me in a state of mind that I rarely enter while playing games–undecidedness. I honestly can not decide whether or not I like the game with absolute certainty. Oddly enough, this isn’t related to some ambiguous game mechanic or a weird design choice, it’s because the game changes; there is no consistency. Just for kicks, I drove into a light pole at 100 km/h.
Gamer Limit writes: "Both the PSN and XBLA have produced some phenomenal achievements in gaming: Braid, Fat Princess, and Shadow Complex just to name a few. But where there’s excellence, there always lingers the foul stench of failure."
Was an awesome game, so I have high hopes for this
Not to excited about racers, but never the less will keep an eye out for it.
I was hoping to find out more about that game that the PAIN devs are working on. Really interested in that.
As for this, if its ful as Burnout Paradise, I'll definitely look into it. Otherwise not much of a racer here.
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ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER AAA EXCLUSIVE FOR PS3.