Given the game is set in a Eastern European medieval fantasy world, I would say there is a fair reason to include rape. It happens to several of the female characters, acts as motivation for the player and the characters, is portrayed negatively and as the ultimate crime. It acts to highlight the brutality of the setting. It happens to a couple of background characters however the main 3 female character in the game who drive the plot forward are not raped, so it's used as background dressing basically. Other female characters have love and revenge as their "crucibles" for instance.JimB said:Not having played the game, I can only speak in generalities, but I tend to be suspicious of rape in video games because there seems to be a disturbing tendency to treat rape as some kind of go-to for character development; like, "Hey, what's something bad that happens to women? Rape, right? Women get raped? Okay, I'll say the bad thing that happened to her is rape."endtherapture said:The Witcher 2 has themes such as rape and the crimes of war but does not use them in a titillating manner like "this rape scene is so hot," but in a terrifying way.
As you've said you've never played the game so before you comment you should at least check out the ssenes in question.
How do you expect people to know what is sexist without first buying and playing it?[/quote]endtherapture said:If you buy these sexist products and then complain about them, why not just not buy them?
I dunno...read some reviews. With the huge amount of game journalism and feminist commentary out there for games I think that's fairly easy to do. If you buy a game before reviews come out you're an idiot anyway.