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Darth Walrus posted:Speaking of saying dumb, bigoted stuff on the Internet, the Escapist's new writer just made quite a first impression. One of the rare occasions I've actually made the face at the screen for a quote. Goddamn, he couldn't go for the standard "it's different!" Instead he went for "I'm pissed off that I can't say that either!"
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The Star Wars character trait listing segment from the Phantom Menace review was unimpeachable, like the rest of it.
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Spiritus Nox posted:Well, I think it's about time I quit going there. Good god. I officially decided to jump ship when Moviebob left, to bring the discussion back to 5 pages ago. Even by the rock bottom standards of Video Game News Site Forums it was really quite bad.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 06:28 |
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I don't know if this technically internet critic related, but whatever happened to the Current Releases column here on Something Awful? It just stopped updating back in October 2014.
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Omnicrom posted:I officially decided to jump ship when Moviebob left, to bring the discussion back to 5 pages ago. Even by the rock bottom standards of Video Game News Site Forums it was really quite bad. Oh, I never touched the forums there, but I at least got the odd kick out of ZP or Moviebob's stuff or Critical Miss. But Yahtzee's too played out to be consistently funny and Critical Miss just isn't consistently funny and good God all this poo poo that makes it look like Gamergate has the place's lips wrapped around their collective shaft....no thanks.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 06:37 |
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The Vosgian Beast posted:NAViGaTR is amazing. This weird awkward old man engaging with videogames on a bizarre level is endlessly funny. Play it loud in stereo, dude!
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 06:38 |
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Max Wilco posted:I don't know if this technically internet critic related, but whatever happened to the Current Releases column here on Something Awful? It just stopped updating back in October 2014. It looks like they decided to leave because they didn't really fit with SA? I'm not sure, really; it sounds like there might've been something else going on there? I know they were getting a lot of criticism on the forums for the ridiculousness of some of their reviews.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 06:51 |
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Tae posted:The last time I went to the escapists, their forum front page thread was a poll on rape being good in games and basically the thread consensus was "yes" with arguments about murder and stealing in games anyway. Because yeah. What's the goon consensus on why rape in movies/TV is OK but never ever ever in a game? Sephiroth_IRA fucked around with this message at 06:55 on Feb 22, 2015 |
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Sephiroth_IRA posted:What's the goon consensus on why rape in movies is OK (Clockwork Orange) but never ever ever in a game? Clockwork Orange is all about the bad things Alex does and the consequences for those actions. Most games use it for no real reason, or just throw it around casually. Movies that do that are just as bad.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 06:54 |
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Sephiroth_IRA posted:What's the goon consensus on why rape in movies is OK (Clockwork Orange) but never ever ever in a game? some movies are made by people who aren't completely inept at storytelling. this is not true of video games
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 06:54 |
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Sephiroth_IRA posted:What's the goon consensus on why rape in movies is OK (Clockwork Orange) but never ever ever in a game? Movies like a clockwork orange are for adults, but videogames are for children.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 06:55 |
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Video games can't be art because they are vehicles for the wish fulfillment of the player. It's like if every movie were Indiana Jones or Star Wars. The medium is inherently juvenile which is why all of its most vocal defenders or advocates are giant weeping babies who throw tantrums every five minutes.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:00 |
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DoctorWhat posted:some movies are made by people who aren't completely inept at storytelling. this is not true of video games You aren't trying very hard to find games that have good storytelling then. There are plenty with excellent storytelling. WickedHate posted:Clockwork Orange is all about the bad things Alex does and the consequences for those actions. Most games use it for no real reason, or just throw it around casually. Movies that do that are just as bad. Show me a game that has used rape as a subject so we can actually discuss this properly. The only game I can recall that ever used rape in the story was the Witcher 2 and it was used to show how terrible the person doing it was.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:04 |
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Jack Gladney posted:Video games can't be art because they are vehicles for the wish fulfillment of the player. It's like if every movie were Indiana Jones or Star Wars. The medium is inherently juvenile which is why all of its most vocal defenders or advocates are giant weeping babies who throw tantrums every five minutes. boom boom boom posted:Movies like a clockwork orange are for adults, but videogames are for children. DoctorWhat posted:some movies are made by people who aren't completely inept at storytelling. this is not true of video games Well drat we got edgy all of a sudden
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:05 |
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Jack Gladney posted:Video games can't be art because they are vehicles for the wish fulfillment of the player. It's like if every movie were Indiana Jones or Star Wars. The medium is inherently juvenile which is why all of its most vocal defenders or advocates are giant weeping babies who throw tantrums every five minutes. Oh man I can't tell you how much Gone Home fulfilled my wish to rummage through my lesbian sister's poo poo.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:05 |
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Like dude, we get it, a lot of the people who push games as art are shitsters, but you're being a loving idiot. sorry, idi*t DStecks fucked around with this message at 07:13 on Feb 22, 2015 |
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Asuron posted:You aren't trying very hard to find games that have good storytelling then. There are plenty with excellent storytelling. Historically speaking, rape in games is something games have used poorly, often to, as you said, make you hate a villain, give the player motivation, poo poo like that. When movies or books or anything else uses it in this way it is just as horrible, regardless of medium. Rape as characterization is Bad in most circumstances, especially because more often than not it's used to characterize the rapist, while the victim often exists solely to get raped Games are still very young as a medium, and very commercially driven, so the AAA space will have absolutely no part in a game that will use rape as more than the equivalent of the villain shooting a dog, because hoo boy would that be impossible to sell. Something like you're looking for here can and likely does exist in the indie space, but indie games as a whole are still incredibly small and there's no real established way to get an indie game into the public eye beyond the fluke hits It's not really so much that games can't talk about/include rape, just that the vast majority of titles are both unwilling to and unequipped to talk about them, and unlike movies, there's no platform for getting those who are more equipped to make games about them to actually get their games made/known
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For that matter it's not as though one can easily rattle off a dozen movies or books off the top of one's head that are all that tasteful in their use of Rape either.
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Spiritus Nox posted:For that matter it's not as though one can easily rattle off a dozen movies or books off the top of one's head that are all that tasteful in their use of Rape either. Yeah, this. People are just super defensive when people call out bad uses of rape in games specifically, because gamers are super defensive.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:24 |
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Yeah, rape in movies and books (especially fantasy) more often falls in the "vilifying the rapist" box than most others already. In a lot of ways it's more of a cultural thing than a video game thing specifically
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:25 |
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As I recall, in Telltale's The Walking Dead Season 1 there were a couple of characters where it was strongly hinted that they were raped, but it was never focused on, just a backstory element*. It worked pretty well there. * Specifically, 1. The somewhat unhinged lady in the second episode who was stalking Clementine. It was implied that after the world went to poo poo her child was killed and she was raped several times which is what caused her to attach to Clem the way she did. 2. Molly slept with the Doctor in Crawford in exchange for medical supplies for her sister, but in Crawford being ill was sort of "illegal" because the entire town was sort of a subtly "take that" to the sociopathic way a lot of people claim they would act to survive a Zombie apocalypse. But the Doctor reneged on the deal immediately after one of the sexual encounters, essentially having sex with Molly under false pretenses, which lead to Molly's sister's death. I guess it's not quite strictly rape, but in the "sexual abuse" continuum. That's literally the only instance of it I can think of in a game that sort of worked, and it was deliberately downplayed and ancillary so it's not even that great of an example.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:27 |
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The issue is most devs are not good story writers, there is quite a few, but there not the ones making call of duty, and most of the well known story games are imspire by B movies or Sci fi,. but i can't think of trying to make a game with a Kubrick storytelling that can be triple A and make money. there was a game last year called this war of mine that was a game where it flat out outright about how war is hell, and you play as the victims of war trying to live though the ruins and fighting over dead rats to eat. to me games can be art though a way that is not copying Hollywood where you get to play from point a to b. games are not art in the same way as movies and they shouldn't be. it should be art in the interactive way, which is why i am ok with gone home when i skip it for the retro indie game of the month. it not my style but it is needed just as mush as a smash bros or a halo. but good god this thread at times. some post about ************************************************************************************************************************. ^^^I always see walking dead as a show/comic about how humans can be more of a danger to one self the the undead horde, so humans doing horrible poo poo is ok. Cyron fucked around with this message at 07:35 on Feb 22, 2015 |
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I was of course going to bring up Fallout New Vegas, but then I thought, nah they didn't really treat rape with any class what with Cook-Cook and the Fiends
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:33 |
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Sephiroth_IRA posted:What's the goon consensus on why rape in movies/TV is OK but never ever ever in a game? Who said it was ok in movies or TV? I'd advise against it, because to use rape in any narrative sense requires a lot of skill to pull off without coming off as tasteless or hacky.
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PassTheRemote posted:Who said it was ok in movies or TV? I'd advise against it, because to use rape in any narrative sense requires a lot of skill to pull off without coming off as tasteless or hacky. this, and sadly there is far less talented writers in games then TV and movies, but let not kid outselfs movies and TV handled it well all the time.
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:38 |
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I can name at least 3 super heroes in comics that were born off rape, let's talk about that here's one, Raven
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# ? Feb 22, 2015 07:44 |
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Max Wilco posted:I don't know if this technically internet critic related, but whatever happened to the Current Releases column here on Something Awful? It just stopped updating back in October 2014. GBS ran them out after the Gone Girl "review" and the terrible gimmicky TMNT review. Doesn't matter since the column reached its peak with the Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie review.
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Tae posted:I can name at least 3 super heroes in comics that were born off rape, let's talk about that jesus.
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Sephiroth_IRA posted:jesus. To be fair her dad is the Devil. no
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WickedHate posted:Yeah, this. People are just super defensive when people call out bad uses of rape in games specifically, because gamers are super defensive. It's more along the lines of there aren't really any examples of rape you can draw on in games that isn't some obscure indie title noone has ever heard of. I brought up one well known game that used it, but that's pretty much it as far as I know. So when people bring it up, it's more confusion about what games they're even talking about, hence why I asked you for examples.
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To be fair, it's probably been retconned because DC reboots their universe like every 5 months
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Tae posted:To be fair, it's probably been retconned Benny the Snake fucked around with this message at 08:05 on Feb 22, 2015 |
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WickedHate posted:useless hysteria um hy*teria was a 19th century "medical" diagnosis used to discredit and institutionalize women for having independent thoughts and feelings based upon the claim that their uterus was moving around and making them insane - your use of this horribly offensive term to discredit the opinions of other posters in 2015 is inexcusable and no consideration should be given to context and intent or maybe hard-line language policing and the absolute prohibition of a shifting set of words whose meaning evolves over time is dumb (sorry, d*mb) and rich evans is cool and probably an okay guy who we shouldn't assume hates trans-people or whatever A Tasteful Nude fucked around with this message at 08:15 on Feb 22, 2015 |
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No, you're right, I should have remembered that and used another word.
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You know, the word "hate" makes people feel bad. You think we should stop using it?
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Jack Gladney posted:Video games can't be art because lol
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:To get back on track... I just watched the linked episode and it was pretty great. Sort of like if Phelous and AVGN had a baby.
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Jack Gladney posted:Video games can't be art because they are vehicles for the wish fulfillment of the player. It's like if every movie were Indiana Jones or Star Wars. The medium is inherently juvenile which is why all of its most vocal defenders or advocates are giant weeping babies who throw tantrums every five minutes. That can't be true in a world where games like Drakengard and Kane & Lynch 2 exist, as they are pure expressions of the gamemakers hatred for their audience in game form.
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Puppy Time posted:I just watched the linked episode and it was pretty great. Sort of like if Phelous and AVGN had a baby. I love his completely deadpan and sardonic reactions to the sheer weirdness of some of the hacked games he reviews. His first video is really good as its a short documentary about the Dendy and how it was released in Russia. It gives a good background of the gaming culture he grew up with which I guess isn't that well known outside of where it happened. Basically everything was pirated and nobody releasing any of this had a real licence to do so. It really created a unique gaming culture that's kind of an interesting historical thing to look back at.
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Sex doesn't directly translate into a compelling gameplay mechanic and as such is best kept as a background element of the story, rather than as an element of the player-controlled aspects of the game's narrative. As such, on-screen rape in video games has thus far been relegated to the roles of fantasy fulfillment for sexually frustrated virgins and an edgy writing crutch for terrible writers. In comparison, murder is a process with a subtractive outcome and translates perfectly into a gameplay mechanic: Even in Tetris, the goal is to remove things from the screen as efficiently as possible. If you so wish, however, you can imagine the holes being filled as non-consenting, at which point Tetris has become a game about rape and you have become a sexually frustrated idiot. Furthermore, quakster fucked around with this message at 10:00 on Feb 22, 2015 |
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