Re: Rapelay in the Crosshairs

Rapelay is under attack from womens groups around the world. Where will they stop? No more ariana, no more cloe, no more fun...ahhh its to much.
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Rapelay is under attack from womens groups around the world. Where will they stop? No more ariana, no more cloe, no more fun...ahhh its to much.
Tjommi wrote :Rapelay is under attack from womens groups around the world. Where will they stop? No more ariana, no more cloe, no more fun...ahhh its to much.
I want to point out that this is my personal opinion before I start. I understand and support the freedom of speach consept, and the same that nobody is actually hurt in a computer game. But still...Rapelay is a fucking discusting game about breaking the will and raping a mother and her 2 daughters the youngest one clearly only just a little child. That's just sick. I am pretty twisted myself but Jesus christ that game makes my stomac turn.
There are some lines that you just don't cross. They want the game gone ? Good for them they got two thumbs up from me.
johnbee wrote:I think that most people comment on Rapelay after reading about it or even seeing a little of it rather than playing it. I have played it. The particular part which is complained about, where a young girl is raped in a lavatory room is strong stuff blood and all. Not many people would enjoy that.
The rest of the game, though, is not actually about rape. At least, it is done against the context that the player is raping, but none of the females object at all, they happily go along with no complaints at all, only enjoyment. So if okaying groping women on trains is your thing you might want to try it.
However the actual comment which is relevant in this company is that it is not sexy, indeed the scene people talk about is a big turn off, there are very much better games on can get from Illusion (well Hongfire).
petuchi13 wrote:..... Whenever I hear about or see rape scenarios in erotica/porn, I get very introspective about where exactly that line is. I'm vehemently against all manner of rape (particularly statutory or rape of minors) and pedophillia, but chikan (the Japanese practice of public groping, which apparently is so prevalent that very strict laws had to be issued to address it) and reluctance turn me on greatly. I suppose it is because women in these scenarios eventually come to a point where they enjoy what is happening, thus creating an impression of consensual sec.
I think more to the point "I suppose it is because women in these scenarios eventually come to a point where they enjoy what is happening, thus creating an impression of consensual sec." their subconscious blocks reality of the event and their reason succumbs to preservation.
Greebo wrote:I believe this thread has been allowed to drop out of sight a couple of times for good reason -- why resurrect it? If I was a Moderator I'd be tempted to lock it and be done!