
This game is rated ESRB: Teen for Realistic Violence, Comic Mischief and Mild Violence.
Whiplash is a 2003 platform-adventure game developed by Crystal Dynamics for Xbox and PlayStation 2. The game centers on two lab animals — Spanx, a weasel, and Redmond, a rabbit — who are physically chained together and must work in tandem to escape a corporate testing facility. The player controls Spanx directly, while Redmond serves as a multipurpose tool and weapon. Because Redmond has been rendered completely indestructible through laboratory experimentation, Spanx can swing him into security guards, jam him into machinery, or use him as a grappling hook. Certain environmental outlets allow Redmond to be temporarily set on fire, frozen, or irradiated, expanding the available interactions. Spanx retains the standard movement and traversal abilities typical of the platformer genre, while the chained-companion mechanic provides the game's primary distinguishing feature.
