if they are smart they can tap the over 21 market, fuck the teens, give them a soulja boy game, make this shit an "Adult Only " game and go all out 
movie-based games, and how they had secured the necessary licensing needed to bring favorites such as Saw to the game screen.
IGN was lucky enough to attend the recent press event hosted by Brash, where they watched a short teaser trailer for Saw: The Game, that featured none other than the Jigsaw puppet himself, with a stern warning for those in attendance: game journalists are wasting their lives in industry.
Other than the somewhere in the vicinity of a October 2009 release date, further details about the game were scant at best, but we do know that it will stay true to the plotlines of the movies. While I'm not sure about the meaning behind Jigsaw's warning (are journalists going to be tormented in the game?), I am hedging all bets that the ESRB is going to be keeping close tabs on this one.
As we've all seen, games tend to draw closer scrutiny than their movie counterparts. Will Saw suffer the same fate as Manhunt, or will Brash tone it down enough to make everyone happy? Let's just hope the game doesn't end up neutered as a result. Do you want to play a game?
http://www.destructoid.com/be-very-afraid-saw-game-announced-67620.phtml
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Saw game will be here next year
News by Rob Purchese
Today 11:55
Brash Entertainment has said its game tie-in for horror movie Saw is down for an October 2009 release.
The developer spilled its guts at a US press conference where punters got a taste of what to expect.
"You as game journalists are wasting your lives," the Jigsaw puppet told attending IGN reporters.
The game will apparently have lots of help from the film makers and bob in and out of the various Saw plots so far. It runs on Unreal Engine 3 too, which means it could well appear on 360 and PS3 - although nothing has been announced.
Saw is based around the idea of people being snatched from their day-to-day lives and put into horrific and eventually gory situations where they must make a sacrifice in order to obtain their freedom. Doing so should make them a better person and help them understand their faults.
It started out as a indie venture by a pair of Australians, who took their pilot to Hollywood and got the thumbs-up. One directed and one starred in it.
The first was film very good, if you ask me, and has prompted numerous sequels - the most recent being Saw IV.
Brash Entertainment was formed in 2007 as a publisher that will focus on making good games of films. It revealed it was working on a Saw title last June, and mentioned others such as 300 as a potential project.
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=91668


movie-based games, and how they had secured the necessary licensing needed to bring favorites such as Saw to the game screen.
IGN was lucky enough to attend the recent press event hosted by Brash, where they watched a short teaser trailer for Saw: The Game, that featured none other than the Jigsaw puppet himself, with a stern warning for those in attendance: game journalists are wasting their lives in industry.
Other than the somewhere in the vicinity of a October 2009 release date, further details about the game were scant at best, but we do know that it will stay true to the plotlines of the movies. While I'm not sure about the meaning behind Jigsaw's warning (are journalists going to be tormented in the game?), I am hedging all bets that the ESRB is going to be keeping close tabs on this one.
As we've all seen, games tend to draw closer scrutiny than their movie counterparts. Will Saw suffer the same fate as Manhunt, or will Brash tone it down enough to make everyone happy? Let's just hope the game doesn't end up neutered as a result. Do you want to play a game?
http://www.destructoid.com/be-very-afraid-saw-game-announced-67620.phtml
_____
Saw game will be here next year
News by Rob Purchese
Today 11:55
Brash Entertainment has said its game tie-in for horror movie Saw is down for an October 2009 release.
The developer spilled its guts at a US press conference where punters got a taste of what to expect.
"You as game journalists are wasting your lives," the Jigsaw puppet told attending IGN reporters.
The game will apparently have lots of help from the film makers and bob in and out of the various Saw plots so far. It runs on Unreal Engine 3 too, which means it could well appear on 360 and PS3 - although nothing has been announced.
Saw is based around the idea of people being snatched from their day-to-day lives and put into horrific and eventually gory situations where they must make a sacrifice in order to obtain their freedom. Doing so should make them a better person and help them understand their faults.
It started out as a indie venture by a pair of Australians, who took their pilot to Hollywood and got the thumbs-up. One directed and one starred in it.
The first was film very good, if you ask me, and has prompted numerous sequels - the most recent being Saw IV.
Brash Entertainment was formed in 2007 as a publisher that will focus on making good games of films. It revealed it was working on a Saw title last June, and mentioned others such as 300 as a potential project.
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=91668