Australia Rates Disaster: Day of Crisis |
| By Andrew Clark / Friday, 15 August 2008 |
![]() The Monolith developed game Disaster: Day of Crisis has always had a shaky future. With its announcement dating all the way back to E3 of '06, few details ever came out about the game, leading speculators to believe the game could possibly be vaporware. It certainly did not help when, just a month before it was scheduled to release in Japan, the game disappeared from the release schedule altogether. Fresh evidence of the game's life has just emerged, however. Disaster has just been rated by the Australian Classification Board (ACB), and received an 'M' for violence and infrequent coarse language. While this is not one-hundred percent proof of the game's continued life, one has to wonder if the ACB would waste their time rating a game that no longer exists. Via Vooks |
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