Personally, I hope there's enough blowback people use it as a cautionary tale for devs to come.Astoria said:I think stupid is the appropriate word to describe this game. There's poking fun and there's abuse and this is definitely abuse. How is choking your boyfriend while he's driving funny at all? Hopefully it gets enough negativity and disappears.
Given the company in question, I doubt it's satire or social commentary. I can't guarantee it, but I would put good odds on this one being played straight.Twilight_guy said:Cool! Distilled sexism poured into a game! I shall use it in many an example!
I really can't tell if this is supposed to be social commentary or a the creators just didn't see the problem with the underlying message. I'm almost curious enough to visit an official website... almost.
You assault pixels. Pixels are harmed. The ONLY harm it can do to someone is if they make the CHOICE to see it as harmful. NO harm is done unless you CHOOSE to be harmed.GunsmithKitten said:Ryan Minns said:There is literally![]()
You constantly assault and abuse a man because he's not a little mr. perfect. That's hate in it's purest form. That's glorification of abuse in the raw. this shit is not defensible.No one is harmed, no gender hated on.
Where is this message? Where is the glory? All I see is a couple of pixels you and everyone here commenting on it only heard about when it got posted. This is not glorifying ANYTHING. As a man I don't feel threatened or harmed because it's a bunch of pixels made for certain individuals and to be offended by this only causes me stress which would be the only negative thing these pixels cause.GunsmithKitten said:Because as we all now, we can't criticize anything that might send a message or glorify a certain behavior, we're only allowed to get angry at things if it flat out physically assaults us.
Yea, no. Doesn't work like that.
taken from jezebel http://jezebel.com/294383/have-you-ever-beat-up-a-boyfriend-cause-uh-we-haveAnother editor slapped a guy when "he told me he thought he had breast cancer." (Okay, that one made us laugh really hard.)
I remember that, didn't most of the crowd comment along the lines of 'he's obviously done something to deserve that', or 'good on her showing him what for!' when of course there's no excuse for violence like that, and obviously no one would have dared say such callous things in the first situation. It's very interesting just how far people are willing to run with this reverse discrimination.Happiness Assassin said:This reminds me of a show a few years ago. I think it was called "What Would you do?" or something like that. They had a scenario where a man was hitting his spouse in public to see how people reacted. The public almost immediately took notice and put a stop to it. Then they reversed the roles where the woman was beating the man and not only was it tolerated, one woman was actually enjoying it. It took quite a while for a random woman to stop the beating.
I think what makes the game worse is that, unlike all those games with murder, it sets up a very disturbing causal relationship.Palademon said:I understand how this is stupid, and considered quite sexist.
But it does occur to me that it may not have any menaing unless we put something on it. I'm sure it was affected by "lol woman hurting man" way of thinking, but it's just a piece of entertainment. Some men will enjoy it for that very reason. We may be paying too much attention to the genders, or projecting our own feelings.
As long as we realise that this is a game and shouldn't be used as an incentive for reality it's fine. It's not like we get all up in arms when a game comes out about killing people, so why should domestic abuse be seen as that great a deal if we can calmly remember it's a game.
I can beat up my spouse in Skyrim or Fable, and often will as I'm going around on an evil rampage. Is this game worse because the objective is that?
I mean that objective alone is quite boring, but y'know...murder
Optional murder. There is nothing in Skyrim (AFAIK) that compels you to murder a spouse, and any decision to do so is on your shoulders (and I would hope to know in advance, so I can keep my distance from you). It's not 'Skyrim: 50 ways to kill your lover'.Palademon said:I understand how this is stupid, and considered quite sexist.
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I mean that objective alone is quite boring, but y'know...murder
I know a bunch of women who can break their partners in half, this classic assumption can be very incorrect.where the lady has the advantage. but then again she didn't have the advantage in the fistfight.
Yeah I think that's an important step towards equality. There's really no reason for us to go all activist about it as stupid as it is these developers have the right to make their retarded game and it shouldn't be censored, wish more people would realize it.anyway back on topic. i just want to see the "train your girlfriend" app released to even things out. as long as wife beater simulator v 2.0 gets the same level of response we can all agree all is right in the world but i'm sure we all know if they ever do release it it will be front page news and feminists will be burning whole cities to the ground