Mortai Gravesend said:
I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic... I mean yeah video games aren't meant to teach lessons. I'm just pointing out that it isn't very empowering or anything to be able to hit x to not be raped.
You are a sensible person Mortai, so I really shouldn't have to tell you that the actual gameplay of "not being raped" (be it button mashing, QTE or some more involved gameplay process) isn't as important as the framework in which it occurs. The actual act of rape itself, just like murder or othe violence, is not inherently bad to portray within any form of media. What generally makes it bad is that it is handled improperly, either through bad narrative, poor context or simply a hamfisted approach to the portrayal.
Remember when the film crit hulk [http://filmcrithulk.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/goddammit-video-games-the-first-few-hours-of-arkham-city-is-lots-of-fun-but-super-duper-sexist] talked about this? He used the comparsion between how the movie
strawdog uses excellent narrative, superb acting and great control of the visuals and audio of the scene to make it unforgettable and frightening. Then he juxtapositioned that to how Arkham City seems to throw out by-lines from just about every goon out there about how much they'd like to force Poison Ivy/Catwoman/Harley Quinn/Dr. Freezes frozen wife into coietus.
What I am trying to get at here is that even if there ends up being a "Press X not to be raped" QTE in the Tomb Raider, that doesn't necessarily have to be bad if it is approached with due diligence in the writing. An attempted rape is a powerful storytelling and emotional tool (as well as a very touchy subject) for showing a character as being vulnerable and exposed; and its' subversion can speak volumes for the actual strength of the character. If done well, it becomes compelling and gut wrenching all at the same time, much like the first fighting scene in
Heavy Rain constantly had my heart racing. If done poorly, it will only leave you with a sour taste in your mouth at the gross mishandling of such powerful and sensitive themes.