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Really? Maybe you should talk to some women who've actually been raped. Actually you probably already do, but if this is how you feel, and you come across that way, it's unlikely they're willing to be too candid with you.

If you knew what rape was, you'd have a problem with it.

Really displaying some genius-level intellect, there, angsty. You're definitely a rational thinker.

The odds of being in a plane crash, falling off a cliff, being kidnapped or murdered, or eaten by an animal are pretty damn low. Also, those are all things that can effect men and women the same. Whereas in games, the implication or act of rape is ALWAYS against women. Always. Besides, as people here are always trying

It's not so much 'unrealistic' as it is 'unnecessary'. Women don't always need (or want) to be reminded that a man could physically overpower us at, more or less, any time. Women playing games don't always want to see stuff like that. It being used carelessly is something that can piss a lot of people off. Whether

Oh boo-friggin'-hoo.

I don't get what's so bad about this? It's just an exploration piece on a genre of porn using video game models are you just saying it's bad purely because of who wrote it?

Rather big wall of text. Read at your own volition.

Jesus, color me surprised that the comments are filled with people defending this shit. No problems here - just violent depictions of misogyny, rape, and hate...totally normal!

My thoughts exactly. And why would he and his "sister" be in love? This is so weird.

So, he has a mom. Why was he 'adopted' by Whitney?

I felt like she tried at multiple points to steer the conversation AWAY from her sexuality, most obviously at the point I quoted here, but your follow up questions were about how 1) losing her hair affects her appearance and how that plays into her "line of work" and then 2) outbursts of "a sexual nature"

I want to tell you more about the things that changed for me aside from the sexuality.

Pro-tip: no one is honest about parenting on the internet. I'm sure you can see why.

I would like to edit this but I can't now. It's always a mistake to go into personal parenting fails. I'm not detailing my best moments for you here, I'm keeping it real. I chose not to share the many moments my child and I make up stories together, read books for hours, and have tickle fights and play Candy Land.

A CoD RPG? No thanks. I do NOT play games for realism. I play games to escape the grind of every day life, so why in the actual hell would I want to play a game where nothing fantastical happens? This just sounds like Skyrim without the parts that make it, you know, fun?

It's about damn time we get some good realistic swordplay in games. I love Skyrim but the combat badly needs updating. And holy hell is that kid narrating this vid annoying.

I'm all for realism in a game like this, but there's certain places where I think it could cause complications; for example, is the spread as wide as you'd expect a novice archer to be? I feel like, for the sake of fun and to avoid frustration, it should be fairly consistent. Once the novelty of correct archery wears

this is definitely an rpg I'll fall asleep playing...

The idea of having to wear this everywhere is exhausting

I've been stuck sick in bed all day watching "16 and Pregnant", and dear God, I'm so glad I made it out of the teenage years relatively unscathed. The teenage girl (and boy) brain and hormones on top of complete ignorance and massive insecurities... so scary. I hope these girls can somehow be intercepted. I feel