beato_angelico
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hotline miami was "almost tasteless"? who is this guy again?
So is rape worse than murder?
So it's ok in movies, not ok in games?
You love blowing people to bits. Cutting them to pieces. Curb stopping them. But rape crosses a line. Okay.
She goes into that in the actual PC Gamer article. (Not sure why CVG is linked instead of the PC Gamer page.)
For those who haven't seen it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beUrlDwf56w&t=1m5s
Personally I don't see the problem. The music stops and the creepy music that comes when you finish a level starts playing. You're supposed to be disgusted pretty much, until you hear the cut from the director, signifying that you're on a set filming a movie.
It's not glotified or anything at all.
Stay with me while I dissect these feelings, feelings I do not want: I certainly want someone to blame for this betrayal, because it hurts that something I enjoy so much would be this problematic, so upsetting. Id like to blame Sarkeesian for making me aware that this happens in the games I like but it isnt her fault that I am aware. And it starts to make me feel incredibly hypocritical: you liked the violence, I think. You liked, as the game says, hurting people. Why do you feel ugly now, for playing a game where your character rapes a woman? It isnt even graphic, but implied. These are pixels, Cara. Just pixels.
But its because I identify as a woman. The woman in this game was exoticised by her tokenism. No male character in this scenario was singled out for rape. It has made my safe space where I am a powerful thug who isnt accountable to anyone no longer safe. I have been forced to identify with the one person the game has given no agency. My agency has been removed not only from Pig Butcher, but agency was never given to the woman I now identify with not even AI.
Yeah, I was thinking the same. Don't know why someone could be disgusted by a rape scene but be OK with the exaggerated amount of violence this game will probably have.Wait... Hotline Miami 2 is out? Where have I been. I LOVED the first one.
I'm not trying to necessarily take sides on the issue - but I always find it weird that a fictionalized & digital rape is considered horrible; but fictionalized & digital hyper violence is okay.
Or maybe rape is something that is more real to her than a psychopathic rampage. Its not like video games are the only media where rape is handled much differently than murder.But she didn't have any qualms about being scored on how efficiently she splattered the walls with dudes' brains? Sounds like she should check her privilege!
I also feel the rape scene was a little forced
This is GAF, nobody reads the actual article
It's the same reason we can't kill animals or kids in games.murdering hundreds of people is fine, but rape causes outrage.
For those who haven't seen it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beUrlDwf56w&t=1m5s
Personally I don't see the problem. The music stops and the creepy music that comes when you finish a level starts playing. You're supposed to be disgusted pretty much, until you hear the cut from the director, signifying that you're on a set filming a movie.
It's not glorified or anything at all.
After the incident, a director apparently shouts "cut", though it is not known how clear this has been made.
Totally agree. I didn't know anything about the story in Hotline Miami before I played it, and I enjoyed it all the more for that fact. I wish I hadn't learned about this scene as the 'impact' has now been completely removed. Shitty.Yeah, I was thinking the same. Don't know why someone could be disgusted by a rape scene but be OK with the exaggerated amount of violence this game will probably have.
I'm actually bothered by the spoiler. I didn't want to know about the scene (or anything else) before I reached it on my own playthrough, thanks a lot angry article writer.
It's clearly a movie, are these people offended by this fucking serious?For those who haven't seen it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beUrlDwf56w&t=1m5s
Personally I don't see the problem. The music stops and the creepy music that comes when you finish a level starts playing. You're supposed to be disgusted pretty much, until you hear the cut from the director, signifying that you're on a set filming a movie.
It's not glotified or anything at all.
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It's almost like people are forgetting what the purpose of Hotline Miami was. Also, isn't this outrage super LTTP? The fake movie rape scene was in the E3 build.
This is GAF, nobody reads the actual article
So is rape worse than murder?
Almost looks like a commentary on the depiction of rape in games vs film, if I didn't know better!Is this person fucking blind? There's nothing unknown about that scene.
Jesus Christ.
I wish we were allowed to explore adult themes in videogames.
Totally agree. I didn't know anything about the story in Hotline Miami before I played it, and I enjoyed it all the more for that fact. I wish I hadn't learned about this scene as the 'impact' has now been completely removed. Shitty.
For those who haven't seen it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beUrlDwf56w&t=1m5s
Personally I don't see the problem. The music stops and the creepy music that comes when you finish a level starts playing. You're supposed to be disgusted pretty much, until you hear the cut from the director, signifying that you're on a set filming a movie.
It's not glorified or anything at all.
The violence in HM is so over the top, the chances you would experience something similar in real life are almost zero.Wait... Hotline Miami 2 is out? Where have I been. I LOVED the first one.
I'm not trying to necessarily take sides on the issue - but I always find it weird that a fictionalized & digital rape is considered horrible; but fictionalized & digital hyper violence is okay.
I don't think killing a Russian mobster who would blast you with a shotgun is the same as raping a woman.
I wish we were allowed to explore adult themes in videogames.
Happened in Hotline Miami 1, too (though it was murder in that case) where the game took control from you and murdered a defenseless npc.The writer felt "resentment" after the scene, she said: 'This is it, I think. I am feeling betrayal. I feel betrayed by something I love".
I too am angry about the spoiler. Shock value lost
again, for the top of the page
She goes into that in the actual PC Gamer article. (Not sure why CVG is linked instead of the PC Gamer page.)