I'll be honest in saying that as someone who is more right wing than left, I tend to wind up agreeing with Fox news more than I disagree with it. I think the criticisms of it are generally unfair, because really it's no worse than networks on the other end of the spectrum. If you get two news network fanboys on the opposite ends of the spectrum they can both tear each others "major" network Fox or say CNN to pieces based on mistakes, screw ups, and pure ridiculousness. You go over any network looking to tear it up and it's not hard. Being a set of forums mostly populated by people on the left, or far left side of the spectrum, it's not surprising that Fox news is really unpopular.
That said, I do disagree with it on video games, obviously as I am a gamer. However I will say that on some levels it's not being treated fairly overall. I think it messed up more on Mass Effect than it did on it's more recent criticisms of Bulletstorm, because if you actually read what was said most of it was from the perspective of kids getting their hands on the game. I'll be blunt, the game IS messed up for a 9 year old (their example) to be playing and could probably have warping effects. With the bad parenting in the country I don't even disagree that we're going to see that happen. I do on the other hand disagree with the implication that this is a huge problem though, because it's adult entertainment marked for adults, and I think adults have a right to play video games made for them. You can't blame the game or the industry for bad parenting, when reasonable precautions are
being taken.
Fox News itself did not say that the game would make people into rapists or anything. Rather one of the sources they interviewed who was a book author, said that they thought that the affect video games has on minors was related to a rise in the number of rapes in the US. If they asked her, and she answered, what were they supposed to do? Censor her? They already include a disclaimer that the people they give time to don't represent their opinion. If that's her startement, that just speaks for her.
On the other hand though, there was backlash saying that she was wrong about the rising number of rapes. It's true that there are articles saying that we have the lowest rate in the last 20 years, but with a quick search (which I put the links up in response to the escapist article on the subject) I uncovered a lot of information which implies that the number of rapes in the US is under a lot of dispute. Probably because even if we are dealing with the lowest rate of rapes in the US in 20 years, we are still dealing with an insane number of them. We're ranked like #9 in the world for the number of rapes in proportion to our population (Canada and Australia are ahead of us though), and #1 in overall number. According to a rape crisis site it was being claimed that like 3 women are raped every minute in the US. There are exagerrations on all sides, but the point is that if she did research it's quite possible she could have come to the conclusion about a rising rate, and could probably even defend it. If I was to take either side of that discussion I could probably argue to a standstill because the statistics are just a giant mess.
The point is that I think she's cracked about video games causing an increase in rape, because if you look back before video games, the stats were still ridiculously staggering, I had one paper linked to from like 1996 giving some massive numbers, and while gaming was around then it was hardly as big as it is now. She is not however easily dismissed simply for saying that there is an increase in the number of rapes in US, which is what a lot of the anti-Fox critics were doing.
Fox is hardly perfect, but let's be honest, it's being demonized by this crowd. I consider it pretty average, and really all of the major networks to be on a similar level allowing for their spin. Left and right wing hate each other's "slanted" networks, both demonize the ones from the other side, life goes on.
I think we can pretty much leave it as "Fox did a thing on Video games and I disagree with it" for the most part, especially with Bulletstorm. There doesn't appear to be anything truely horrible, or any massive sensationalized lies involved in it. It's just their opinion, and while I don't agree with it, I can actually see their point of view. I think they're wrong, but not due to anything paticularly insane.