What? They didn't do full frontal nudity for the sake of controversy, it was a joke. I don't recall any controversy over a guys junk being showed in that game.LegendaryVKickr said:I mean I guess it all depends on how they wrote it. I haven't seen this mission, or even played GTA V yet. I worry it's going to be played up like "Remember when we did full frontal nudity for the sake of controversy?" Which was fine, because there's nothing wrong with nudity. A prolonged scene with pulling a guys teeth out for the sake of simply doing it might be over the line.Carpenter said:Good, that's the point, you shouldn't enjoy seeing it or pretending to do it.LegendaryVKickr said:You can't entirely avoid doing the mission, but you can fail the mission intentionally, three times, and the game will allow you to skip past the part that's giving you trouble. I plan to balls up the mission and just pass over it. Sorry GTA, I'm squeamish and pulling a man's teeth out is not something I signed on for.0takuMetalhead said:They still could make it optional to sensor it. I'm not moved by that scene at all but quiet a few people are so that would be the best sollution w/o making a plothole.Carpenter said:COD did that because it's a game made for kids and mass appeal in general.0takuMetalhead said:Should have the option to sensor this scene or completely disable it. Just like that one CoDMW2 mission which you can skip.
GTA is not meant to appeal to everyone, especially kids, and having the scene be "optional" would completely take out the point of having it in the first place.
COD doing something doesn't mean everyone else has to do it. On that note, why don't you see COD giving you an option to play the game without shooting people at all?
Because they want people to be desensitized to the idea of killing certain people.
Letting you skip the "no russian" scene also made it obvious and undeniable that the scene had no real relevance on the story or game in the first place. If you can get a complete experience without playing it, then it didn't need to be there at all.
It's a good thing that they made you feel sick and made you do this mission to complete the game, the subject of torture has become a joke especially in games and it's about time they start giving people a little dose of reality because the "escapism" trend is only leading to a completely emotionally detached society.
So I really hope you're right, and that they have an angle with this. Because otherwise it will make Rockstar seem detached, rather than a portrayal of society.
I think we are past the point of thinking it was "just for the sake of itself" when it's been stated over and over again that the torture isn't the best way to get the information and the guy doing the torture even says it himself.
Sorry but I am so sick of people looking at these things and going "oh they just did it to be edgy" as if no thought ever goes into anything.
If spec ops the line had been hugely popular at it's release, people would be arguing that it's just a stupid shooter that tried to be edgy and controversial. Because it didn't get a lot of praise, people are allowed to say that it's incredibly well thought out and deep.
Like it or not, the GTA games have always been thought out and meaningful, yes even the so called "silly games" like SA and VC.
There's a reason they don't release a new GTA every year, because they like to take the time to create a game that means something rather than just releasing cash bait.