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PlatinumGames Celebrates the Anniversary of MadWorld

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To the uninitiated, the art might look unfinished, but that’s only because MadWorld employed a graphic style inspired by Frank Miller’s Sin City, with just black, white, and red, throughout. In the game, Jack is a participant in the DeathWatch games, where contestants are forced to brutally kill one another in exchange for a chance to win big money. The concept is played humorously, as the game’s hosts (voiced by Gregg Proops and John DiMaggio) encourage bigger and badder acts of violence, throughout.

At the time of its release, MadWorld‘s over-the-top violence resulted in condemnation from a number of groups, and even some industry pundits. Some even denounced Nintendo for allowing the game to appear on its console! Of course, these days, the game’s violence wouldn’t even register with most critics. In an industry that boasts more violent games than ever before, MadWorld doesn’t look tame, but it certainly does look more acceptable than ever. What a difference 11 years makes!

With the recent success of Platinum’s Kickstarter campaign for The Wonderful 101: Remastered, now would seem like the perfect time for MadWorld to return on modern day consoles. Like that particular game, MadWorld was hardly a sales success, but the game did receive strong critical acclaim across the board. It’s long past time that gamers got a second chance to see what Jack Cayman can do.

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