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Afro Samurai 2 pulled from sale as developer brands game a "failure"
The developer of Afro Samurai 2 has pulled its game from sale and admitted the title was simply not up to scratch.
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One listings for the hack-and-slash action game have disappeared from their respective digital marketplaces.
Refunds are now being given for anyone that did purchase the title.
The Afro Samurai 2 Steam page is still visible, but it no longer allows you to buy the game. Only a few screenshots and the title's universally negative reviews remain.
Afro Samurai 2 launched back in September for PC and was greeted by an overwhelming wave of disapproval. Fans criticised the sequel's controls, combat, camera, quick-time events, cut-scenes, audio, linear gameplay and I'm going to stop reading its Steam reviews now.
But, to be fair to developer Versus Evil - also of The Banner Saga fame - it has noted the feedback.
"The game was a failure," studio boss Steve Escalante admitted to CGM. "So we've begun the process, it's been a long process to figure it out because Sony has never really had to do this in this way, but we're returning all the money.
"Across the board we're putting out an apology saying 'sorry about this'."
There's no word on if Afro Samurai 2 will return at some point, but its planned second and third episodes have now been scrapped.
"We're Versus Evil," Escalante concluded. "Now we have to do it from a consumer perspective. So we pulled it down, because we didn't want to exacerbate it anymore and then we're refunding the money."
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Chinese woman, presumed dead, found living in Internet cafes for 10 years
She left her home in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang, while still in her teens, 10 years ago after a quarrel with her parents.
Presumed dead by her family, the woman – nicknamed Xiao Yun and now 24 – was finally found by police officers on Nov 20 after a routine check on an Internet cafe in the wee hours of the morning.
Xiao Yun, who had been carrying a fake identity card, was taken to a local police station for questioning. There, she revealed that she had been living in Internet cafes for the past decade.
A fan of the multiplayer first-person shooter CrossFire, she spent her days playing the game and slept mostly in cafes and bath houses.
She relied mostly on handouts from fellow cafe patrons and occasionally worked as a cashier at some cafes to earn additional income.
She told the police that she had been brought up by her grandparents.
The police fined her 1,000 yuan (P7,351) and after initial resistance from her, contacted her parents so they could be reunited with their long-lost daughter.
Her mother told the Qianjiang Evening News that she had not changed her phone number since her elder daughter left home, in the hope that Xiao Yun would contact her.
“I have a stubborn personality and a short temper, so I used to scold her. But it’s already been 10 years and now she’s an adult. I will never scold her again,” she said.
In 2013, a man said to be a video game addict, was found to have spent the previous six years holed up in an Internet cafe near the city of Changchun.
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