10 Baffling Changes Video Games Made AFTER Release

1. Adding A Golden Shower To The Ending - Wanted: Weapons of Fate

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In case you weren't aware - yes, somebody made a sequel video game to 2008's James McAcoy-starring action flick Wanted. 

Third-person shooter Wanted: Weapons of Fate was initially released for mobile platforms in June 2008 mere days after the film's release, while the console and PC versions landed in spring 2009.

But publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment made one bizarre change to the PC release of the game. In the mobile and console versions, Weapons of Fate ends with antagonist The Immortal being shot in the face by protagonist Wesley.

On PC, however, this was altered to instead have the bullet miss the Immortal's head, before Wesley unzips and straight-up p*sses all over the villain's face. The End.

While on one hand this is absolutely in line with the edgy, juvenile style of Mark Millar's Wanted comics, it does feel decidedly less satisfying than seeing a bullet balletically fly into the Immortal's cranium.

More to the point, why make this change to only the PC version of the game?

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