Game Devigner

Do you know who makes your games?

by Paolo on Feb.13, 2009, under Sex

Just recently two major articles hit Kotaku.com and Jezebel.com regarding one of the most offensive games ever made: RapeLay.  I loathe to write about what the game is about and leave it to the reader to click the links above to read the synopsis.  A major uproar ensued and Amazon, Overstock and eBay no longer allow the sale of that game.  What is sad however is that this is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to those kinds of games.

But what I found most surprising is how little the Jezebel commenters are aware of the culture that surrounds the game itself.  Anyone who is even vaguely familiar with Japan knows that there is an astounding amount of deviant sexual behavior found in their comic books, animation and films – not to mention video games.

What is even more disturbing is how these games influence some of the top makers in the big AAA-industry.  I mentioned Hideo Kojima on how he treats women in Metal Gear Solid 4, but there are others too.  The producer of Star Ocean himself wanted to make erotic games and tried to ask permission from the previous president of Square Enix.  He was told an emphatic “no”, but I can’t help but think that he tried to get away with as much as possible with his character designs and story:

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