Lifelike Entertainment has a theory about violent video games: they shouldn't be complicated. While the successful completion of a dangerous mission can be rewarding, it doesn't hold a candle to blowing someone's face off with a double-barreled shotgun. This approach enabled Lifelike to pump out a record number 23 games in 2005, most notable among them, Cageman.
Larry Larzboil will eat whatever it takes to win the approval of Art, Pep, and Genny. He has devoured every dish they’ve placed before him—even the Won Ton Waffles. But when they pit him against fellow party animal Breadcrumb in a crudely planned eat-off, Larry snaps on his friends-cum-oppressors, and the game of “What Would You Rather Eat?” turns deadly.
In movies like A Beautiful Mind and Rain Man, autistic savants come off as troubled wierdos who are good at math. Crowe and Hoffman (and to a lesser extent, Matt Damon) have turned this character into a Hollywood stereotype. Sexual Genius proves that autistic savants don't always have to be good at math; they can be good at finding G-spots, too.
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