Obviously, a lot of that doesn't match up with western sensibilities, so people can take offense, and as far as Sony goes in all this, I can see why they wouldn't want this image to become something against them. The games themselves tend to fall into a power fantasy setting, where assertion of one's desires is seen more as a good trait, than something to be shamed. Differences of culture, and the media which surrounds it. The "girls" within the games are not really saying no, and some people seem to think the "No means no" applies to the characters in context.when it's more that Japanese media tends to portray women as demure and supposed to say no.even when they mean yes. Someone above called it an assault simulator, which is pretty much not true, because assault implies non-compliance from the receiving party. When you look at them in context of the actual game, they questionable actions that can be taken usually seem more satire due to their utterly ridiculous scenarios. They're not usually to the point of being cheap perversion or simulated exploitation. Rainslacker 1714d ago (Edited 1714d ago )
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