My personal pessimist sees this less as a matter of the games growing up with their audience, or maturing, so much as a clumsy attempt to pre-empt criticism. "The Daddening" especially when it's literal means that the game developers can all go "well hey, look, this is about family".
While likely not popular here, understand that Hillary Clinton lead the crusade against Rock Star that created the "Hot Coffee" controversy and had the boom lowered on "Manhunt". There is a reason why "The Statue Of Happiness" looks like her in the GTA games. She's currently favored by many to win the presidency, and video games are one of her whipping boys of note. I wouldn't be surprised if "The Daddening" is a pessimistic, pre-considered trend intended to help defend these titles if challenged down the road.
Understand before you shoot off at me, the point it's about her, so much as I'm enough of a pessimist so as not to consider this trend a positive thing like the industry maturing.
I'll also say that I think immaturity in games is a good thing, the whole point is escapism, to get away from reality and the things we have to deal with. As long as you understand that it's fantasy bring out the bikini babes with DDs and heavy weapons, or whatever else. I have to go around acting like a normal, responsible, adult by default to the point where injecting this on escapist characters en-masse is not a positive thing. I mean having some responsible characters is fine, but the industry needs to mix it up, there shouldn't be an industry wide "Daddening"... and really I don't think there would be this trend people are noticing if it wasn't for concern over other things. "It's about family" is one of the quickest ways to dodge criticism and claim a work has merit in a legal sense.
While likely not popular here, understand that Hillary Clinton lead the crusade against Rock Star that created the "Hot Coffee" controversy and had the boom lowered on "Manhunt". There is a reason why "The Statue Of Happiness" looks like her in the GTA games. She's currently favored by many to win the presidency, and video games are one of her whipping boys of note. I wouldn't be surprised if "The Daddening" is a pessimistic, pre-considered trend intended to help defend these titles if challenged down the road.
Understand before you shoot off at me, the point it's about her, so much as I'm enough of a pessimist so as not to consider this trend a positive thing like the industry maturing.
I'll also say that I think immaturity in games is a good thing, the whole point is escapism, to get away from reality and the things we have to deal with. As long as you understand that it's fantasy bring out the bikini babes with DDs and heavy weapons, or whatever else. I have to go around acting like a normal, responsible, adult by default to the point where injecting this on escapist characters en-masse is not a positive thing. I mean having some responsible characters is fine, but the industry needs to mix it up, there shouldn't be an industry wide "Daddening"... and really I don't think there would be this trend people are noticing if it wasn't for concern over other things. "It's about family" is one of the quickest ways to dodge criticism and claim a work has merit in a legal sense.