well, no part of a game is strictly mandatory in the first place (it's all about entertainment), and that particular part even less so because you can simply not experience it. In this case it was more of a plot device, since the ending (and potential sequel) required Artyom to have a child. Having been through a near-death experience together, combined with intense feelings of gratitude, is more than enough. Tripoteur Ventripotent a écrit :People have had sex with far less justification, and having spoken less than three times. Pretty much any game, book, TV show, or movie that uses is automatically lower quality. And honestly, that's one of the laziest justification for sex I've ever encountered. These two characters have virtually no basis for an emotional connection beyond standard, Save the Princess gratitude. The scene was supposed to be emotional, but it just came off as gratuitous. If they've got more than that, it could go on all day if the player in question was perverse enough.Īnd what was really added by shoehorning a sex scene between two characters that barely know each other? Gotta remember Anna and Artyom have "spoken" (for lack of a better term) just three times in their entire lives, none of which lasted more than a few minutes at most. Seriously, if the player happens to have over 300 bullets, that's at least sixty individual lap dances, each a few minutes long. What, really, was added to the game by allowing the player to pay for a fully animated and potentially unlimited lap dance? I don't take issue with the presence of nudity I take issue with its implementation. Just becuz you don't feel like putting your hands on a 'stupid/time wasting' gaming machine it doesn't mean you shouldn't take control over what your kids are doing with that thing. The one thing that is holding back the parents is their willingness to do so. Also parental control can always be extended to the video game category, just like movies and TV. There is absolutely no problem by introducing mature subjects to them. The 1st generation of gamers are already in their 30s and 40s and probably have their own families. However the situation has been gradually changing. The public consensus believes nudity is acceptable in movies and on TV shows but should never be in video games, because video games are only for kids. Even if that were the case, I'd still say it was gratuitous. Tuskan GA a écrit :There are more respectable, less controversial ways to convey that message.
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