Gameplay
From a third-person perspective, the player controls Jack, a mechanic with a chainsaw on his arm, as he competes in a violent television show.[3] Control is handled through the Wii Remote...
Gameplay
From a third-person perspective, the player controls Jack, a mechanic with a chainsaw on his arm, as he competes in a violent television show.[3] Control is handled through the Wii Remote and Nunchuk attachment, with the Remote controlling his weapon and the Nunchuk moving Jack. MadWorld will not make use of the Wii Remote's infrared sensor, as its developers found it unnecessary to pinpoint movements on the screen in order to attack.[4] Players perform brutal melee attacks on enemies using objects found throughout the environment, such as impaling an enemy's head with a caution sign. The game will feature extreme, over-the-top violence, but designer Shigeunori Nishikawa intends it to be seen in a comical light despite the dark tone of the game.[5] For example, in a minigame called "Man Darts", players must hit enemies onto a giant dartboard with a baseball bat to score points.[6] However, because of the intended level of violence PlatinumGames is unsure of whether or not the game will ultimately be released in Japan, stating "In certain markets there are a lot of limitations on the amount of violence you can show, so we definitely have the Western market much more in mind".[7] MadWorld will feature highly stylized graphics that use a limited color palette of high contrast black and white with red blood, partially inspired by Frank Miller's Sin City graphic novels.[5]
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