Molyneux Enjoys Appealing to People's Dark Thoughts With Milo

Mutie

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...There is a very real chance that Peter Molyneux is going to use ludicrous promises and sadistic reasoning to take over the world.
 

Ph33onix

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I can't wait for some Japanese studio to release a date-sim game with 18 year old girls that look like they are 13 (they always do in J-games). Hmm maybe a blow-up doll controller could be made and sold illegally on the internet xD
 

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Ph33onix said:
I can't wait for some Japanese studio to release a date-sim game with 18 year old girls that look like they are 13 (they always do in J-games). Hmm maybe a blow-up doll controller could be made and sold illegally on the internet xD
A blow-up doll controller... Interesting...

*phones patent department*
 
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Part of the trouble with Molyneux is that he makes these rash statements.

Never say "You can't" to the darker corners of the Internet. Because they will. And what has been seen cannot be unseen.
 

Rutskarn

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The question is whether Peter Molyneux's an attention-grabbing media strumpet, guano loco, or both. Probably that second or third one.
 

Booze Zombie

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Funny stuff, Peter likes to make products that make people go "WHY".
Myself, I'd only use a Lara Croft simulator "inappropriately", though the way she acts, it might not be.
 

duchaked

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my mental image of Peter Molyneux is still his floating head with pure white eyes...
 

Icehearted

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Again, I just don't see why anyone listens to this windbag.

And for the record, unless the Kinnect can detect when someone removes their pants, there's plenty of inappropriate things people can do with creepy virtual children. To me this is sort of like a video game equivalent of following a child around behind some bushes.
 

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I would pay for an m rated version of this game if it let me kill an innocent child in anyway i see fit.

If thats the 1st thing out of my mouth then i have some serious issues.
 

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Personally, if they could develop such technology that molesting Milo would illicit any where near an appropriate response (WTF??! uh...I'm going inside....), I would buy it strictly on principle. But, like all such initiatives, Milo's world isn't going to be believable unless you really play along.

And where's the fun in that?
 

soapyshooter

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Forgive me if I don't believe a guy who overhypes things so much that he himself will singlehandedly disappoint everyone when the actual product comes out.
 

Thick

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Oh Peter, is there anything you won't say? Leave it to him to create buzz over a tech demo.
 

Fearzone

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Yeah, as soon as I saw the video I wanted to start beating on the little shit. It would be fun if he got bruised and started crying and screaming and begging the player to stop hurting him. Yeah, at least then the game would be kinda fun, at least for five minutes before I got bored.
 

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InterAirplay said:
josh797 said:
Sinclose said:
That's... interesting. Although it doesn't surprise me from Peter Molyneux...
me either, and thats why the gaming industry finds him so fascinating
Even if his ideas often collapse, it's nice knowing there's someone out there who the industry regards as a "maverick" but gamers see as "that guy with the really really REALLY cool imagination and ideas who someone should listen to.
exactly. couldnt have said it better myself