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Risen banned down under

Drug and sex-incentive gameplay causes Australian ban of fantasy RPG.

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Australia's video game classification system has claimed its third victim for 2009 with Piranha Bytes-developed role-playing game, Risen, turned back at the border. The game joins the banned club alongside titles Sexy Poker and Necrovision, both of which were later passed fit for sale after resubmission with changes to their respective offending content. The Classification Board’s refusal to grant the game green-light status at the maximum MA15+ rating due to its inappropriate sexual material and drug use now makes Risen illegal to sell, rent, or promote down under.

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GameSpot AU was able to obtain the Classification Board’s full decision report for the game, and the document outlines specifics of its failure to adhere to the maximum available rating. In several instances, the Board found that the game used sexual activity and drug use in conjunction with in-game incentives. “The game contains ‘quests,’ which a player may choose to complete by acquiring the sexual service of prostitutes. Though it is purportedly not a necessary element of the gameplay, players gain rewards or advance through the game more easily by engaging in sexual activity with prostitutes." The ruling specifically highlights a scenario in which the game’s protagonist is able to bribe or distract a guard by visiting a brothel and paying the mistress for the use of a girl.

The Board also found that use of an in-game drug called “Brugleweed,” which is “commonly referred to in text and dialogue as ‘weed’ or a ‘weed reefer’ and rewarded players who used it with experience points, failed to meet acceptable classification guidelines. In Risen, a player can both trade and smoke this drug, which mirrors an illegal ‘real-world’ drug in its terminology, use, and depiction.”

Madman Interactive, the game’s Australian distributor, confirmed the ban to GameSpot AU, but a spokesperson declined to outline specifics of the company’s future plans for the title. "We're working with the publisher to come to a resolution, but before that, we're looking at the options available to us, whether we take it to review or to amend and resubmit," he said.

Risen is set in a fantasy island named Faranga where your character has been stranded after a shipwreck. The island has been experiencing strange occurrences, which have seen the sudden appearance of dangerous creatures threatening the island's equilibrium. The game currently has no planned Australian release date, though it’s due to launch on the PC and Xbox 360 platforms in October this year.

For more on Australia's classification regime, check out our Censory Overload feature.

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Nice joke there Fandangle. :D

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As an adult in Australia, I feel secure in the knowledge that the Classification Board is keeping me safe from myself. Who knows what manner of mischief I might get up to if I was exposed to this type of entertainment.

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another one bites the dust!

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You idiots... now people in Australia are just going to download it! Any money that could have been made here to go back into making better games is now lost, because of ignorant government "so and so's" trying to prevent a so called "Influence on society". Pull your thumb out of your butts and pass the R18+ rating already and do the country and the games industry a bloody favor!

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Looks like another good game bites the dust...........

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fyi this all started over i think one of the gta's (san andreas) where you can modify it with i think the "coffee part". australia never used to be soo anal but i guess its for our kids protection...even though they are 13 pregnant drinking and smoking, just as long as they dont play video games everything will be alright.PLEASE for all you gamers around the world can you please write a letter to the Office of South Australian attorney general Michael Atkinson. he is the basterd who is stopping the R18+ of games, all the other ministers dont disagree like he does.

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i would hate to see what they will change in Deus Ex 3. In the first couple im sure you needed drugs which would mean 3 will be continuing on. btw im a deadbeat junkie that shoots heroin everynight and im encouraged by these type of games to live my life according to "virtual realities"... HAH get a life you bunch of dumb classification board directors and LOOK AT THE FACTS the popularity are well over 18+ who play all games! god they r dumb for not having R+

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How is this game different to Gothic 3 which was released in australia and has similar references to drugs/trading.

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It is extremely ignorant to ban games for drug or prostitution references, as many TV shows and movies with these types of content are allowed to broadcast on Australian TV and be sold in shops. First of all, a game should be taken in its context, you cannot judge a game by one arbitrary, isolated fact - that it contains mentions of drug use. It is a fantasy game, I bet the focus is on epic roleplaying, noone will even remember the drug references. Additionally, if the game is deemed to feature mature content, do the same thing you do for mature movies and tv shows. Give it an R18+ rating. Oh, wait... we can't, because the Australian ratings board decided (without consulting the Australian people or doing any demographic research) that games are only for people UNDER 18. Bravo for the crusty, old, inefficient, Victorian-era government that (mis)serves the Australian people!

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RAGE RAGE

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man were really missiong out on something for crying out loud GREAT GAME THEIR BUDDY!

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What a game

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Wonder what the Publisher can come up with.

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In Risen a player can both trade and smoke this drug, which mirrors an illegal ‘real-world’ drug in its terminology, use and depiction”. In lots of games a player can both injure and kill a person, which mirrors illegal 'real-world' crimes in its terminology, use and depiction.

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*Rolls eyes*

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