Leviathyn.com | It’s a longtime discussion in the video game world… Where do we draw the line on what’s appropriate and what’s not? And an important topic in this discussion has always been why we are so limiting of sexual content when violence seems to have no restrictions. Steam’s Greenlight has brought the conversation to the front page of video game news once again.
Blindfolding myself and clicking a Steam page at random would serve me better recommendations than Steam’s algorithm
Hmm, not sure I agree with that. The recommendations I get are usually pretty good, but then again I have pretty large library of games on Steam and hundreds of them in my wish list, along with lots of curators I follow for it to build recommendations off of. On occasion it will throw me a random FIFA game or something I've never bought or shown interest in, but mostly its decent IMO.
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Players can pay to edit their character, resurrect the dead and other actions.
Yet Helldivers 2 gets a pass? Y’know a GotY contender by the name of RE4 had them and so does Devil May Cry V. The funny thing is I enjoyed both of those games thoroughly without having to buy a single microtransaction.
What I do consider a valid complaint is not being able to start a new game or being able to edit your character. That’s kind of a seriously baffling decision, but then I think how I played Dragon’s Dogma 1 and I never edited my character and I just did a 100% playthrough on a single file and didn’t start a NG since. So, I don’t think these are really going to impact me, but I can see how it will others.
I was going to pay full price to support this game because I've been waiting for it for forever but I think I'll wait until I get it for free from Epic or a Humblebundle monthly.
I am not defending Capcom, as I am not a fan of MTX in single player games. I do however belive they were open to reviewers about having MTX in their game. The reviewers just decided to leave that part out. Which is very disingenuous. There are some companies that get away with these things. Image if this was done by EA, Ubisoft, or even Activision? I am positive those defending Capcom, would have had their pitchforks ready if the companies listed above did this
This topic is always coming up. Why are so many gamers against seeing naked bodies in video games? I'm surprised there isn't a push for MORE skin to be shown!
I personally do not have a problem with this game. I will not play it (not really my thing) but there are probably people out there that would. To be quite honest I am not really sure why there is intense coverage of this game. After all it is just a game. I remember BMX XXX had stripper videos after doing certain things
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Ignorance, willful ignorance.
In other of the other articles on the subject, someone brought up that Steam didn't want to be associated with "offensive" content... as if all the blood, gore, violence, and wanton killing in the other games is perfectly fine.
For some reason, though, it IS. People are, essentially, brainwashed into thinking that sex-related things are bad, while they do kinky stuff all the while behind closed doors. To be honest, it's starting to sound like Japan: socially, on the outside, they shun sex and anything sex-related; but in private, everyone's a super freak.
What I don't get is how this mentality became so popular in the first place.