Hotline Miami 2's implied rape scene probes limits of player morality; authors react

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We've seen this song and dance before though. Articles of outrage causes developers to change the content and compromise their vision.

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I'm confused, not many people are asking for this woman to be silenced or that this discussion has no merit. What a lot of people are doing is voicing their assertions back at her discussion.

People not responding to an assertion warmly isn't lack of empathy, its simple disagreement.

the accusations of feminist agendas, boycotts, and censorship?

that's simple disagreement?
 
Watching/playing the scene in context makes the authorial intent perfectly clear. It's purpose is to emphasize how monstrous it is that the director is so nonchalant about both the violence and the rape in the movie scene. It's criticism. It's not encouraging, it's not glorifying, it's not tantalizing. It's less graphic, comparatively, than the elements of violence in the game. It doesn't linger on the act. More time is spent on three lines of dialog in response to what's happened than the offending act itself.

Quod erat demonstrandum.

Obviously the whole game/work is tasteless. It's the purpose of it. I don't have a huge desire to inhabit that world, but a creative work containing something doesn't mean it necessarily encourages it.
 
It certainly doesn't glorify it in any way.
Neither those the original, the focus on melee, the twisted reality, the amoral protagonist, lack of music at the end of the level, making you backtrack and contemplate the carnage, the short anticlimactic bossfights.
The game does it's best to take away your pleasure from it.
 
yeah, some people are acting like she's leading a boycott, but she's just writing about her personal subjective experience. It's OK for her to have a negative emotional reaction.
Not only is it okay, I think that's the point. It casts all the *positive* emotional reactions you've been having in the game - for doing more and more similarly reprehensible acts - up 'til then into sharp relief, and that's absolutely the sort of thing I approve of games being permitted to attempt.

Whether it's successful at achieving that goal is something we'll have to wait for the finished product to see, but I am absolutely going to appluad the devs for trying.
 
here come the reaction police to let us know how we're allowed to feel about artistic endeavors

you are in no position to tell anyone that they can't be creeped out by rape

Oh for fucks sake. Read my answer again, carefully, maybe you'll get it this time.

I'm not saying you aren't supposed to be grossed out by fictional depictions of rape. On the contrary.
 
The scene in question is "whatever" in my current opinion, given it's context, but the "faux outrage" comments are funny because none of you have personally been murdered. People reading this right now have been raped. Battle Raper will never be as acceptable as Mortal Kombat. The (made up for the sake of argument) flash game N*gger Slapper will never be as acceptable as Mobsters was on Facebook, despite, you know, killing a fuckload of people being worse than slapping a black person.

Is it faux outrage if as a person of color I wouldn't want N*gger Slapper on XBL but I want games where I can go as far as to kill people? Would I not have the right to voice my opinion and be upset by the game N*gger Slapper?

If I would have the right to voice my opinion (in the situation more relevant to me) and be upset without it being called "faux outrage" amongst other things, then maybe there is a lot more complexity to the discussion than simply comparing severity of crimes.
 
I find it laughable that people are defending Hotline Miami as some sort of creative masterpiece with a social-boundary-pushing "vision".

Lol, sons. It's a good game but let's not give them too much credit. It's still juvenile wankery in the end.

Ok? all this "a game needs to be deep" to enjoy it bullshit that popped up this gen is lame as shit. It's perfectly clear what they were trying to do here, and nothing's wrong with juvenility.
 
If my biggest shortcoming is not getting upset over 8bit pixel rape I think I can live with it. After watching the video I'm even more shocked that people are getting so upset over it, it's not even rape, they're filming a scene for a movie within the game.

Nobody said it was your biggest shortcoming.
 
So if he blew her head off no big deal. He rapes her and "OMG NOEZ! GONE 2 FAR!! NOTLIKETHIS.GIF"

Another thing, movies do it all the time. Pulp Fiction, Hills Have Eyes, Clockwork Orange and thousands more. If it's part of a gritty story then it's part of the story. Get over the idea that games have to be Nicktoons.
 
Oh for fucks sake. Read my answer again, carefully, maybe you'll get it this time.

I'm not saying you aren't supposed to be grossed out by fictional depictions of rape. On the contrary.

you edited your post but it actually makes even less sense now
 
I changed the title so that people might respond as though the author has a more nuanced, reflective, contemplative position than "GAMES BAD CENSOR THEM DESTROY THE GAMERS HOBBY". I hope this encourages more spirited consideration of the issue being discussed.

Yeah, I'm sorry for the title Stumpy. I was thinking about editing some stuff because I kinda made it in a rush, but you were faster than me :p
 
I find it laughable that people are defending Hotline Miami as some sort of creative masterpiece with a social-boundary-pushing "vision".

Lol, sons. It's a good game but let's not give them too much credit. It's still juvenile wankery in the end.
I disagree.
I found it very compelling without being pathetically obvious.
 
The thing about rape scenes is that they need to be done with extreme care. It's incredibly easy to make them a mere throw away plot device, a male power fantasy, or a male sexual fantasy. We live in a world where rape is a real, daily threat to millions of women (yes, especially women). It's different than murder in that murder is not a gendered crime. Rape is a gendered crime, because it's primarily acted upon women. The goal is to psychologically put women "in their place". To subjugate them. To disempower them. To violate them and break them down. It's a weapon used primarily by men and primarily against women to reinforce patriarchy.

This thread totally disgusts me. How some of you can defend this shit is so beyond my understanding. And it's clear that many of you don't take it seriously. That's a problem. We need to take rape seriously.
Excuse me...

Are you seriously saying that rape is exclusive to women? I'm trying not misread your post, but I'm trying to be clear.

Is that what you're saying?
 
the accusations of feminist agendas, boycotts, and censorship?

that's simple disagreement?

Notice how I didn't use the word "everybody" and such? There are poorly presented assertions and poor assertions in general in every debate, this one is no different.
 
It's an absolutely disgusting scene.

So then it's effective. People who are criticizing this game often tend to forget the point of Hotline Miami is to get the player to question why they are doing this, and if it is okay for them to derive an sense of "fun" from all this violence.
 
Some of these developers take things too far.

I'm all for freedom of expression, but if you have the talent and resources to build a great game and a wonderful universe, why bring something so ugly and controversial to the mix? Are they so imaginatively bankrupt that they have to incorporate something as obscenely unnecessary as rape? Now every green-eyed politician and lobbyist will come out of the woodwork to put the industry back under a microscope and fuck things up for everyone because some attention-starved developer thought it was cool to add some bullshit to their game.
 
It's an absolutely disgusting scene.

As intended right?

Some of these developers take things too far.

I'm all for freedom of expression, but if you have the talent and resources to build a great game and a wonderful universe, why bring something so ugly and controversial to the mix? Are they so imaginatively bankrupt that they have to incorporate something as obscenely unnecessary as rape? Now every green-eyed politician and lobbyist will come out of the woodwork to put the industry back under a microscope and fuck things up for everyone because some developer thought it was cool to add some bullshit to their game.

Get the ugly and controversial out of my psycho killer game.

Funny that no one paid attention when this material first surfaced months ago.
 
Rape is not an objective based action. You need to kill 5 guys to get from A to B. There's no logical scenario in which you need to rape them instead.

Second, you're often taking away the will to fight (equal combatant) with rape. The other person is often vulnerable and being taken advantage of. They're not trying to rape you and you have to rape them first as it works with killing. There's no way you can construe yourself as defending yourself from them as you can in a combat situation. They are always the victim.

A game in which the objective is to rape people is pretty fucked up and I don't really see a good reason for it to exist. There's no way to justify it, it's one of the few things that's wrong under all circumstances. That said, knowing this, the appropriation of the act in media should be enlightening on the nature of the person committing it. In this case, a dude named the fucking Pig Butcher. Plus it's a fakeout anyway. Rape does exist though, let's not act like it doesn't.
 
Some of these developers take things too far.

I'm all for freedom of expression, but if you have the talent and resources to build a great game and a wonderful universe, why bring something so ugly and controversial to the mix? Are they so imaginatively bankrupt that they have to incorporate something as obscenely unnecessary as rape? Now every green-eyed politician and lobbyist will come out of the woodwork to put the industry back under a microscope and fuck things up for everyone because some attention-starved developer thought it was cool to add some bullshit to their game.

Yes, why bring something ugly to Hotline Miami, the grimiest, gut-splashingest murderfest of 2012.
 
Some of these developers take things too far.

I'm all for freedom of expression, but if you have the talent and resources to build a great game and a wonderful universe, why bring something so ugly and controversial to the mix? Are they so imaginatively bankrupt that they have to incorporate something as obscenely unnecessary as rape? Now every green-eyed politician and lobbyist will come out of the woodwork to put the industry back under a microscope and fuck things up for everyone because some attention-starved developer thought it was cool to add some bullshit to their game.

Because ugliness and controversy IS their wonderful universe.
 
The thing about rape scenes is that they need to be done with extreme care. It's incredibly easy to make them a mere throw away plot device, a male power fantasy, or a male sexual fantasy. We live in a world where rape is a real, daily threat to millions of women (yes, especially women). It's different than murder in that murder is not a gendered crime. Rape is a gendered crime, because it's primarily acted upon women. The goal is to psychologically put women "in their place". To subjugate them. To disempower them. To violate them and break them down. It's a weapon used primarily by men and primarily against women to reinforce patriarchy.

This thread totally disgusts me. How some of you can defend this shit is so beyond my understanding. And it's clear that many of you don't take it seriously. That's a problem. We need to take rape seriously.

I worked with someone who was male raped, and not in prison. I also knew of someone in my command getting ethered and raped at night by his barracks roommate and he didn't figure it out until going to medical for rectal pain. We need to take rape seriously as well as violence as well as armed robbery as well as cop killing. We should just remove all of those things from video games.

But this idea that rape is only used on women?
 
genuine question, how many femenists found issue with 50 shades of gray?

There was a small uprising who criticized it for the power play and the fact that it was an extremely unhealthy relationship. But somehow it managed to capture lightning in a bottle and most of that criticism was drowned out by rampant fangirlism. Though I find that sometimes with a book the message can be missed altogether. My cousin didn't read into it very much and just used it as a vehicle for fantasy.


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I hate rape in any medium because I am faint hearted even though I know, sadly, the offence happens in real world. However, I don't see why Movies, and books and even Animes have to explore the subject while we patronise gaming and get offended by it when it happens in games.
 
I don't know why people are comparing rape with murder in games. Killing is part of the gameplay mechanics, and a way to progress further in most videogames. The enemies are trying to kill you, and you try to kill them. It's as simple as that.

Rape has no connection to the game's mechanics, nor does it contribute to the enjoyment of the game. It's probably there to be shocking, and grab people's attention. In tv and movies, rape usually creates motivation for the main character or adds to the narrative etc. In Hotline miami there is barely a story and mostly gameplay, so a rape scene really seems to have no good reason to exist.
 
Some of these developers take things too far.

I'm all for freedom of expression, but if you have the talent and resources to build a great game and a wonderful universe, why bring something so ugly and controversial to the mix? Are they so imaginatively bankrupt that they have to incorporate something as obscenely unnecessary as rape? Now every green-eyed politician and lobbyist will come out of the woodwork to put the industry back under a microscope and fuck things up for everyone because some attention-starved developer thought it was cool to add some bullshit to their game.

I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.. with an Apocalypse Now avatar and username, no less.
 
genuine question, how many femenists found issue with 50 shades of gray?
What does that has to do with this? And why feminists? Im sure that a lot of people (me included) find rape disturbing over other acts of violence. Stick to youtube arguments.

In tv and movies, rape usually creates motivation for the main character or adds to the narrative etc. In Hotline miami there is barely a story and mostly gameplay, so a rape scene really seems to have no good reason to exist
And what makes you think it won't have any relevance in the game? Even if it means that I hate the protagonist it means I already established q connection with him.
 
It's different than murder in that murder is not a gendered crime. Rape is a gendered crime, because it's primarily acted upon women. The goal is to psychologically put women "in their place". To subjugate them.

Ummmm... what? Are you seriously fucking suggesting, that men cannot be raped by other men/women...
 
Some of these developers take things too far.

I'm all for freedom of expression, but if you have the talent and resources to build a great game and a wonderful universe, why bring something so ugly and controversial to the mix? Are they so imaginatively bankrupt that they have to incorporate something as obscenely unnecessary as rape? Now every green-eyed politician and lobbyist will come out of the woodwork to put the industry back under a microscope and fuck things up for everyone because some developer thought it was cool to add some bullshit to their game.

Because the issues and severe consequences of reality are still being introduced to games. Why not have rape in a game if the context supports it? Are you seriously asking for a indie studio to change their game so the indie game rape seeking government won't shut down gaming?
 
you edited your post but it actually makes even less sense now

Then try reading again instead of jumping on everyone with a different opinion, and maybe this time read the article I'm responding to. She was enjoying the killing, the drugs and every other aspect of it until that scene, after which she feels betrayed.

Finishing up the tutorial, I’m certain that I’m playing more of the game I like – no – love. I’ve wiped the place of guys, watched them crawl around hopelessly in their own guts.

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I feel resentment. This is what those hordes of gamers who constantly hound the academic Anita Sarkeesian, creator of Tropes vs Women in Video Games barrage her mailbox with. Whelps of wretched stomach lining. This is how they feel when someone points out that games are sexist. ‘This is it,’ I think. ‘I am feeling betrayal. I feel betrayed by something I love. I feel betrayed.’

but betrayed is the wrong word, because the medium hasn't betrayed her. In fact, Hotline Miami is doing on her now what it sets out to do and maybe she should be questioning why she is enjoying something that is so disgusting as what she has been enjoying until then. Maybe she should feel the game accomplishes something, even if she wants nothing to do with it, the same I way I felt when I watched Irreversible, which is a movie that shakes you terribly and are not supposed to enjoy.
 
I don't quite understand how the consensual bdsm fantasies written by a woman for a largely female audience tie in to this particular debate?

They don't. Not even slightly.

And for everyone in the thread saying "oh so bashing someone's head in is okay but raping someone isn't?" ... I think you guys have lost what makes a game a game. The key difference is player agency. If you don't want to play a game where you're killing people, then you don't have to. Games and literature are a passive experience. Gaming is not. I don't want to play a game where I'm going to be directly involved with rape. That's disgusting. I choose the games I play. Are some violent? Yes, some are. As I get older I find I get less enjoyment out of things that are visceral however.

I'm also concerned with why the rape is in the game in the first place. This almost feels like the Hotline Miami creators are going further than they did with their "Message" of the first game. This is getting into some entirely different issues.

*EDIT*This is a much more nuanced conversation than just "OH SO YOU KILL PEOPLE IN GAMES BUT NOW RAPE ISN'T OKAY?!"
 
So is rape worse than murder?

Murder is accepted and even normal in most games because of the safety of the context provided within them. When you're playing a criminal, a soldier following orders, or a good character charged with the task of eliminating bad guys, it's all okay for most people to accept. We watch film and television that regularly has made violence a core element of its storytelling and entertainment value for many decades since WWII. People are generally fine with that. What we don't do is watch rape or simulated rape because there's never a reason for it in the context of a game. What reason is there for rape being displayed so upfront? Why make the player complicit to such an act and witness something that has nothing to do with their goals? Games and literature/film are different enough that it should be necessary to understand that reading about or viewing something is different from playing something that makes you a direct part of the experience. Does it matter if murder is worse than rape when one is given context and the other isn't and, on top, does not fit with our sensibilities? No one's going out and wasting people like a video games unless you're some kind of messed up individual to begin with, but do we need a reason to witness or imply the act of rape when there's simply no game-value for it? Murder in games is a more abstract act that fits within a well-understood and familiar theme seen in literature and film and even gaming prior to video games. Rape has no value in entertainment such as gaming.
 
genuine question, how many femenists found issue with 50 shades of gray?

You're embarrassingly out of touch with people's concerns here. A work written by a woman for woman about consensual bdsm fantasy isn't even on the same planet in terms of concern. I think you may have built up a set of strawman criticisms of what feminism is if you think they are.

This is coming from someone who speaks in defense of the game here.
 
Given the game, I'm not surprised nor do I think it's outside the scope of its brutality. I didn't last long in the first because of its gore and violence.

I guess I'm glad people are finally as unsettled as I was? It's nice to have company anyway.
 
Brutally stab a guy to death? Fine.
Bash him head in while he crawls along the floor? Fine.
Rape scene? DISGUSTING. BETRAYAL. HOW DARE THEY?

This industry, man...I think it's sexist that developers have to tip toe around anything considered sexist like women are delicate little flowers. It's a dark, brutal game. If it was in a movie no one would care.

Or people would consider it a masterpiece *shrug*
 
So then it's effective. People who are criticizing this game often tend to forget the point of Hotline Miami is to get the player to question why they are doing this, and if it is okay for them to derive an sense of "fun" from all this violence.

I haven't played the game so maybe this is entirely true, but I question to what extent this can really be true about a video game that presumably encourages you to keep playing all the way to the end. It's not a passive experience, but interactive, so the medium inherently encourages the player to actively take part unless they just quit.

I mean, if the point of the game is really to get you to think about whether you should be having fun from the violence...what's the point of a sequel that does the same thing? To get the players who weren't sufficiently moved by the first one?
 
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