And yes, judged because of the months of insensitivity from Penny Arcade. The industry will be judged solely on the violence of the games. I can see why someone would be offended.īut as I said, we are judged by the worst. I won’t raise an eyebrow if I hear complaints since, well. I don’t mind the way the women are dressed but I can see why others would mind. We as gamers have our own opinions on this. At this point, the industry is seen as misogynistic. Most games out there dress women in clothes that would make strippers and street walkers blush. Most female gamers can tell you all about the harassment they get when they play online games from male gamers. It really does have to do with the future of the industry. Something like this will be an albatross around Penny Arcade (rightfully so) and the industry as a whole. The slightest mention of the shirt dragged back up this controversy. PAX is the largest gaming convention in North America and garners the most attention. Everyone ignores the phenomenal advancements in storytelling, gameplay, graphics, and overall technological achievements. The industry is judged publicly from games like Rapelay, GTA, and other violent games. They were judged by the actions of a few. It didn’t matter they raised over $80,000 for charity. Retake Mass Effect 3 was judged publicly based off the minority of whiners. Everyone involved will only be judged by the very worst actions that was done. By industry, I mean the companies, the journalists, and the gamers. The video game industry will always be judged by the worst that it does. So, why did I share all this information? Gabe was able to re-think his actions and actually came to regret what he did and said. So some times passed and the shirt was removed from the site. And with that in mind, Gabe kept on mocking any and all critics. Lovely how it was retweeted by someone called “teamrape” and Gabe didn’t seem to blink. The followed this up by calling the people hypocrites.īut this wasn’t all. And the writers of Penny Arcade responded with what was the first of several huge mistakes.įirst, they mocked the people who complained: Penny Arcade received e-mails and tweets from unhappy fans who believed they were making light of what should be a very serious topic. It was clever for what it was meant to do. I somewhat remember reading it when it was posted.It wasn’t groundbreaking. It is still readily available on dozens of Web sites, sometimes for free. What happened to RapeLay is an example, said Bien-Aime, of why Japan needs to police game makers. Once they are fully broken, the girl will no longer resist your requests during training mode.On August 11, 2010, Penny Arcade published a comic that was meant to be a funny commentary on the bizarre morality displayed with MMOs Rapelay game play for free 'Its obviously very difficult to curtail activity on the Internet. In this training mode you can “break” each of the three women in nine different ways. After the player fulls the initial storyline mode, the player gets to rape them in any situation of his choosing this is the source of the enhanced replay value in RapeLay (and also the source of the pun in its name). He forces her to go with him to a hotel – owned by his father – after coercing her with photos taken of her mother, then ties her up and rapes her. Aoi is Masaya’s final target, the girl who had him turned in to the police. His next target is Yuuko, the mother of the two girls, whom he rapes in a secluded park. Putting plans into motion, his first victim is Manaka, Aoi’s younger sister he rapes her in a public bathroom. Tailing her, he discovers that she lives with her sister and their widowed mother. Freed after only a day by his influential father, Masaya plans to exact his revenge on the girl. One day, a high school girl named Kiryuu Aoi has Masaya arrested for molesting her. The player plays as Kimura Masaya, a chikan – a pervert – who frequently fondles women in crowded subway trains.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |