Although most of us have watched the trailer for Ubisoft's flirt simulator We Dare by now, it appears the controversial advertisements have since been region restricted - only viewable to European markets. It appears that Ubisoft aren't enjoying all the attention that We Dare has received over the last couple of days. Ubisoft were contacted about the ad restrictions, but refused to comment on the issue. However, and ironically, they did mention that We Dare would absolutely not see release in the United States.
This award will go to the 2011 game that, more than any other, failed to live up to the hype.
Bajo from Good Game and Andrew from The Chaser's War on Everything take a hilarious look at the not-so-sexy game, We Dare.
GamePron: …and the Australian Classification Review Board has been extra busy, announcing that We Dare will keep its controversial PG rating, as the in-game content and overall impact “does not exceed mild”.
Funny how everyone in the US goes ape shit over an ad with sexual innuendoes, yet violence is typically okay (e.g. that kobe bryant COD ad).
I don't have a problem seeing this being aired in Europe, or even in Australia.
The only thing they have to work on is the 12+ label.
'Murika gets all the violence and none of the sex.
WHAT NOW, XENOPHOBES?!
YOU CAN'T SAY "ONLY IN THE US." ANYMORE.
This is BS. Swingers in the US are being discriminated against. I will not stand for this. Stand with me gamers!! Lets be gamers for SWINGERS RIGHTS!!!
What ever looked stupid