For those who have either forgotten or just never knew, Disaster: Day of Crisis was one of the many
Wii games shown off at E3 2006 two years ago. Since then, it was scheduled to launch in Japan early this year, but was delayed due to
“increase the quality of the finished product," according to the games developer, Monolith Soft. But this week without any warning at all, Disaster: Day of Crisis was rated in the Australian Classification Board, having received an M rating for violence, language and.... themes?
Also, the Australian "M" rating is the equivalent of the American "T" rating.
The best part about this news is that this title is a realistic styled first-person shooter, and with all the time it's spent in development there is a hopeful chance that the controls (and visuals) have been tightened as much as possible. Speculation is that this game will launch in time for the holiday season. No word on an American release date yet, but it shouldn't be far off. I will keep you posted.
Source:
Aussie-Nintendo.com - Australia's Best Nintendo Coverage - Article