Most of your guys seem to act like "OMFG, if there's a game having 'rape' in the title, it transforms everyone who plays it into a rapist immediately" -.-
At first, the Wiki is right, there is no act of rape in the game (and Rye, to mistrust the Wiki doesn't makes any sense, because it's nowhere stated that it's otherwise, other than by madmax, who apparently doesn't played it himself...), and before you ask: No, I didn't buy or play that game. I dislike the act of rape as much as you guys do, but I don't think you should be like 'ZOMGWTF, a rape game!' without even take a glance at it...
Second, to the point of being turned on by such things. First, noone can help his or her inclinations (I hope I chose the right words on that, because I think it's important for some in here to understand), so if someone gets turned on by
Rye;180203 said:
hearing girls scream in pain and try to get away
it's not their fault. As long as they only do it in a videogame, I don't care about it, either. I don't believe in the fact that videogames influence people, and at least not that much that they become rapists because of a game... Of course, if someone becomes a rapist and rapes someone, it's illegal, but it's as much illegal in Japan as it's in the USA or here in Germany. Stop calling the Japanese whatever, like Cruelty further up... Japanese culture is different from the USA's, and while the meaning of my sentence 'Americans get adult at 35' can still be applied today, Japanese culture contains sexuality for a long time. That's no reason to insult them all being perverts, they just acknowledge there is a market for such games because of people having feelings like that (both male and female, by the way... TData was talking about femdom before), and while video games with such content wouldn't reach the broad publich in the western world, it's a different thing in the media nation Japan. Therefore, they can make money with it, and because there is no direct harm for the players or anyone, they're free to distribute it. Games have nothing to do with the real world, folks... it's not a simulation...
If you don't respect the culture, at least don't get insultive of things you have no idea about, like:
dreamwind;180381 said:
In the land of the blind, why convince someone red is red and blue is blue? Live and let die. After all, it's in Asia where you find Ted Bundys and Norman Bateses and Jacks the Ripper(s). Right?
Probably right, but not more than in America, Europe, or anywhere else.