no stuff it won't be a retail disc game but that won't stop it from being sold in other countries. Plenty of governments have requested Steam, Origin, or wahtever you use, to remove certain games or modify them to comply with their laws. This doesn't affect all countries.
And how many of those Governments are going through ever single individual game release on every platform? I've almost never heard of games from smaller companies like this one (practically an indie company) getting banned, regardless of the content.
Not as violent as Manhunt huh? The difference is that manhunt had an objective and you weren't killing completely innocent people. Manhunt had a plot, this game shows nothing that follows a plot.
I guess you can surmise that from exactly one trailer, hey?
And also, because the intent of Manhunt was different, that makes it less violent? I don't know about people in this forum, but I don't count violence in volume, but rather detail. Just murdering hundreds of pixels from the sky has nowhere near the effect of slowly killing an individual in rather gory way.
sure, but expect a ton of controversey over it once it's released.
From a bunch of old people who will ultimately do nothing, and a bunch of Tumblr twats who will yell about it for a couple days and then go back to bitching about trigger warnings.
The real complaints will be of the gameplay, methinks.
also get rid of stuff attitude.
You brought the crappy attitude in the first place. Don't call people out like you're a loving forum hero, when your points are all disputable.