With Manhunt 2 banned in the UK, Resistance: Fall of Manâ??s mix of verisimilitude and violence scoring tabloid sensation, and statements in UK Parliament claiming developers donâ??t appreciate the impact they have on society, we ask: how much responsibility lies with the makers of violent games?
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