All That’s Missing Is The Real Blood

When Nintendo launched its Wii video game system late last year, some observers were cautiously optimistic that the revolutionary controller, which forces the user to use actual physical movement to create the action on the screen, would change the sedentary nature of gaming. But when the controller is being used to mimic the actions of a brutal serial killer, slicing and dicing in the privacy of one’s living room, a lot of hackles are raised.