Yeah I was gonna say that there's clearly more to it, there is plenty of adult only games and some which are pretty nasty stuff. So what has this game done to deserve a ban? Could be nothing to do with the actual game and more to do with business reasons.
Clearly you haven't checked out the listings in the "Adult Only" section of Steam. They've got stuff with sexual content that is about as graphically depicted as you can get. I'm guessing their line is in combining graphic violence with the sexual content. Straight up murdering people while screwing them with the level of immersion of a VR game is getting into actual real life serial killer fantasy stuff rather than just your run-of-the-mill porno content.
***Clearly you haven't checked out the listings in the "Adult Only" section of Steam. They've got stuff with sexual content that is about as graphically depicted as you can get. I'm guessing their line is in combining graphic violence with the sexual content.***
You are absolutely right. I don't look at that stuff. Just not my thing. Why I also phrased the end of my post as a question and not a fact.
I guess the combination of violence and sexual content is a good reason. Hard for me to wrap my head around, but maybe that means I'm not the type they are worried about as I see walking around with a dildo and killing people with it as ridiculous and 'my limit of depravity' as it is (it also gets boring pretty quickly, even if the dildo is a very good blunt weapon for taking out Cyberpsychos without killing them).
That's really the question though, Valve is wildly inconsistent with this, then again, maybe it depends on which employee reviews the game? There's some pretty wild/far out there adult only games on Steam, if only they had some clear cut guidelines developers could follow or something.
Damn didn't know this type of game existed lmfao them spirits gone suck most of yall aura dry smh this bs ain none to play with but crazy thing is mfs gone give in constantly to the desire of pleasure smdh lmao
Weird that The Song of Saya is on steam (literal pdf file stuff), while this isn't. This game looks like absolute garbage, so I don't really give a crap, but it's content seems fairly tame, relatively speaking. Modern Doom and Mortal Kombat games are like 1000 times more gory, and the erotic stuff, while pornographic, appears to just be regular sex. From what I can gather, there isn't any real sexual violence. I find it hard to believe that Valve are "censoring" this game because of its content. It's probably something like the developers tried to negotiate some sort of deal with Valve sales-wise, but Valve refused. Now the developers are trying to control the narrative by turning it into a "censorship" issue, they also figure they can probably boost sales by doing this stuff too.
Where does Valve draw the line? It seems like there are plenty of adult-only games on the Steam store.
Clearly there's more to this story. The game obviously had questionable sexual content above and beyond "orgies". Tons of porn games on Steam.
Damn didn't know this type of game existed lmfao them spirits gone suck most of yall aura dry smh this bs ain none to play with but crazy thing is mfs gone give in constantly to the desire of pleasure smdh lmao
Just remember, mass genocide is fine, Hell orgies bad.. half jokes aside, checking out the trailer and that was pretty WTF territory.