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New blood-drenched MadWorld screens

Three screens of Sega's comical (and incredibly violent) Wii exclusive
Ripping people's hearts out, cutting blokes in half with a chainsaw - that's what's going down in these gory new MadWorld screens, and we like it (sadistic, maybe?).

That pretty much sets the tone for the game, it seems. You play as Jack, the man with the chainsaw arm, and you brutalise people in the most horrific ways. Sega called it "comical violence" in its presentation, so that makes it okay.

The black and white graphical style looks brilliant in motion, and with blood being the only thing on screen with colour, it makes the gore even more prominent.

MadWorld was one of three games from developer Platinum Games that Sega showed off at a presentation last week and you can read more about that here.

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so the team consists of people who staffed resi 4,resi remake,devil may cry and okami? that's quite a pedigree. good to see clover turn up in one form or another and it looks cool : kind of sin city meets hellboy. now,what are the odds of the european version being made redundant through censorship like no more heroes.
ste hicky on 19 May '08
How long before Jack Thompson starts moaning about this being released on the "family console"...
Goona on 19 May '08
OMG!! I frikking want this game so much. Easily my most anticipated game ATM.
It look fantastic & with that development studio behind it, it cant fail Very Happy
mfnick on 20 May '08
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