Book of Deviants is this new flash game which promotes the Toyota Scion in sort of a... weird way.
Basically, you play the part of a Deviant, a horrifying little monster creature (who sometimes has hooks for hands) who hunts down and tortures the innocent Sheeple (regular people, dressed in sheep hoods) to death. That's cool, I'm all for that sort of thing, even if the game really does seem to advocate the death of people who commit the crime of conformity (an actual quote from the game: "Almost there. You've taken back the surface streets and the underground, but many Sheeple have sought refuge in the park. Hunt each one down to bring an end to their dreary domination of the city." I have nothing good to say about censorship, but that's a pretty fucked up message, especially when it's used to promote what, in the wrong hands, could very well be a deadly weapon).
The really fucked up part of the game, though, is not that you kill with impunity, or that in one part you rub the Sheeple blood all over yourself and seem to giggle, or that you look like the fucking Skin Stealer from A Light in the Attic (that poem and it's accompanying illustration, by the way, are the reasons I can't sleep with my legs hanging off the bed), the really fucked up part is that (let us not forget) it's promoting the Toyota Scion. It's a car commercial, and the last stage finds you using the Sheeples' blood to fuel your Deviant (read: Toyota Scion) factory. The Toyota Scion is made with the blood and dismembered body parts of people who conform.
That's some creepy shit.