Ecstatica was a survival horror game where everyone was made of balls

Ecstatica was a survival horror game where everyone was made of balls

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Bright purple trousers, madame? You don't hunt evil, you buy your clothes from it.

Bright purple trousers, madame? You don’t hunt evil, you buy your clothes from it.

From 2010 to 2014 Richard Cobbett (opens in new tab) wrote Crapshoot, a column about rolling the dice to bring random games back into the light. This week, controversy is a load of balls. Literally.

As anyone in the UK will know but those outside might not, our game ratings were historically handled by the BBFC: the same guys who a) handled film ratings, which are backed by force of law, and b) once decided that Shadow Warrior had to replace throwing shurikens into peoples’ faces with impaling them with darts—a decision that no doubt made sense to at least somebody at the time. A person who is no longer allowed to cut their own food, but if they were would probably consider using a chainsaw to do it.

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