Plasma wrote:
I don't know, this is the country that managed to ban each and every reference to Nazis ever.
Only in games. In TV, movies and especially in school, the Third Reich is a very prominent topic. Still, there's no real way for you to know about that without doing a lot of research.
Plasma wrote:
And had several games (such as TeamFortressClassic, Turok, C&C games, Resident Evil 4...) that replaced every human character with robots.
TeamFortress comes from the original Half-Life being censored that way, so yes, you're right there.
You're also right about Turok and C&C.
As for Resident Evil 4, you're wrong.
I could say now that that was only in the old days, but TF2 was censored in a similar fashion; blood and body parts were replaced with machine parts and other random stuff.
Censorship around here isn't as strict anymore as it used to be, but it's still very present. I just remembered that in Half-Life 2, for example, there's almost no blood and corpses just disappear after a short time.
So, yes, you are right about Germany's strange laws regarding censorship. But by violent video games, I meant everything that's violent. Not only stuff for ages 18 and up or even 16 and up. Everything with a clear depiction of violence. You know how Link rams the Master Sword into Ganondorf's forehead in Wind Waker? Stuff like that wouldn't make it through. And a law like that just seems unrealistic. Still, my opinion here is as good as yours, sadly.