To be fair, that basically sums up the British adult comic Viz, although I doubt this is anywhere near as daring or funny as, say, the average Fat Slags [http://viz.co.uk/the-fat-slags-sandra-trims-her-snatch/] strip.RedDeadFred said:Honestly, if that's how people are describing the humor, it sounds less anti-pc and more just unfunny and immature. Like if you played a game about annoying memes that randomly shit themselves. What you're describing doesn't sound like jokes. It just sounds like random for the sake of random. When I think of funny, anti-PC humor, I think of making actual jokes about things that are generally considered taboo to joke about. For example, Louis CK's latest special has a fairly long bit devoted to joking about suicide. Immature humor =/= anti-PC humor. Not saying that's what this is, just based on your descriptors, that's the impression I'm getting. Randomness, swearing, and poop just for the sake of it.hanselthecaretaker said:Considering some of the key adjectives used to describe Drawn to Death's style and brand of humor seem to be "obnoxious", "crass", "abusive", "intolerable", I think it's safe to say the game doesn't care if it offends or hurts people's feelings.Zhukov said:Riiight.hanselthecaretaker said:Zhukov said:Oh this I just gotta hear.hanselthecaretaker said:The fact that it almost feels like a giant subliminal middle finger to P.C. culture is reason enough to give it a try.
Care to elaborate?
Let's see, an Asian hooker with a shark head, a monkey that poops in his hand and throws it like a grenade, a frog that calls the player an idiot, a severed dude hanging off someone's back, an npc with eyes that look like boobs, other random scenery that could be "offensive to whoever, etc.
There's nothing that is all out racist or what ever, but there's definitely more there than other games that've gotten dinged for less.
Could you please define "P.C. culture" in your own words? Preferably without resort to google or whatnot, but obviously I can't stop you doing that.