| 23-05-2012, 22:45 | #31 |
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I see where you're coming from and I would agree with you, but I just don't think that there is any game ruined for me because of 'tits & trash'. It seems to be much more common in games made today (Mass Effect and the Witcher, to name a few), but I don't think it's been too excessive to ruin a game for me. The scenes in Mass Effect were funny, if almost cringe-worthy at times, but they were short lived and didn't deviate much from the main story - they just developed Shepard's character a little bit more.
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| 23-05-2012, 22:47 | #32 | |
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| 24-05-2012, 07:24 | #33 |
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I honestly can't think of a game that suffers from having a female character with a revealing top or relationships between characters being too risque. If there's a game you don't like because of the over sexualization (which I can't think of) then don't play it. If it bothers you that someone may like something you don't, then you've got more problems that not liking the game.
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| 24-05-2012, 10:29 | #34 | |
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Also, to refute that last point of yours, anyone who actually enjoys said over-sexualisation or similar trashy **** which adds nothing to the game is the one with the problem. |
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| 24-05-2012, 10:58 | #37 | |
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| 24-05-2012, 11:12 | #39 | |
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So yeah, perhaps its just worth ignoring sex outright. Although I couldn't disagree more that animation or video games are unable to explore more 'mature' or emotionally complex topics, but that's just me and several million others. As for free speech? Had a bit of it last night. Really enjoyed it. Last edited by johnny_ultimate; 24-05-2012 at 11:16. |
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| 24-05-2012, 12:15 | #40 | |
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Now that video games could deal with more mature themes and do that maturally I think is a good idea. But these games would more than likely be difficult to make and would not make as much cash as immature games will. games these days are being targeted younger as they are much more likely to buy rubbish games frequestly than older gamers who will research a purchase first. The target market is also much bigger in the younger age group and will continue to grow along with the world's population. The industry has little to no reason to make a game which deals with mature themes as they will almost certainly be 18+. Parents who would normally buy a violent 18 game will much more likely not to buy one with mature themes as that kind of game would make the news and the awareness of the 'harmful' aspect of the game would be greatly highlighted. Mature themed games are going to be scrutinised much more by PEGI and other ratings agencies I think as well. |
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| 24-05-2012, 12:35 | #41 |
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| 24-05-2012, 13:13 | #45 | |
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I think PEGI already does a great job of scrutinising games for content. Blame the parents that buy little johnny games that are in no way suitable for them. |
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