With the fuss about rape in games (and E3), I thought I would throw in my 2 cents. I'm just going to throw it into an opposite direction.
Rape is a delicate subject. Rape has been discussed in movies[footnote]not talking about porn movies[/footnote] for ages, but now that it has reached the gaming community, the shit has hit the fan. I think I understand the situation. The game industry is very young compared to the movie industry. And the game industry is still learning, still experimenting, still finding its place in society. And now it has to find a place for the subject of rape. What doesn't help is the whole other discussion of women as object.
But I digress. So let me get to the point I want to make. Rape is a bad thing. But so is war and (mindless) violence. We[footnote]well, most of us[/footnote] are okay driving over a group of innocent people (GTA / Carmageddon), we are okay blowing someone's brain out in slow motion (Fallout 3), but when rape comes along that is not okay.
Lets jump back in time to the Nintendo era. When you asked if someone wants to come over to play computer games, you were branded a nerd, an outcast. Nowadays all the cool kids have a console and play Call of Duty. Heck, if you don't play games nowadays, you don't belong. Quite the 180 the game industry pulled.
I am not seeing rape going that way. I just think we have a double standard here.
Or to put it bluntly: if games are an outlet to fantasy, the content of the game doesn't matter because it is just a game.
Rape is a delicate subject. Rape has been discussed in movies[footnote]not talking about porn movies[/footnote] for ages, but now that it has reached the gaming community, the shit has hit the fan. I think I understand the situation. The game industry is very young compared to the movie industry. And the game industry is still learning, still experimenting, still finding its place in society. And now it has to find a place for the subject of rape. What doesn't help is the whole other discussion of women as object.
But I digress. So let me get to the point I want to make. Rape is a bad thing. But so is war and (mindless) violence. We[footnote]well, most of us[/footnote] are okay driving over a group of innocent people (GTA / Carmageddon), we are okay blowing someone's brain out in slow motion (Fallout 3), but when rape comes along that is not okay.
Lets jump back in time to the Nintendo era. When you asked if someone wants to come over to play computer games, you were branded a nerd, an outcast. Nowadays all the cool kids have a console and play Call of Duty. Heck, if you don't play games nowadays, you don't belong. Quite the 180 the game industry pulled.
I am not seeing rape going that way. I just think we have a double standard here.
Or to put it bluntly: if games are an outlet to fantasy, the content of the game doesn't matter because it is just a game.