I know what the OP is saying, but his view is lacking somewhat. It's true that less and less controversy is being created by the news media about video games. It was a popular topic to complain about, in order to fill time and fill out political agendas, but the reality is that the vast majority truly did not care. Therefore, the trend of complaints are dying away. The longer the desire to whip of a controversial story about something exists, the greater the apparent danger to society that thing must represent. In other words, it's going to take a game that is ridiculously offensive AND truly marketed toward children to get the wheels spinning again. Dora the Explorer's Rape Adventure would be an example.
I need a cleansing shower now.
P.S. In half a year when no one cares about that game, just imagine what it will take the next go 'round.
I need a cleansing shower now.
P.S. In half a year when no one cares about that game, just imagine what it will take the next go 'round.