I mean, it's really not about video games. These guys are making fetish porn, not a game. They are using 3D models lifted from a game, but that's about it. I wouldn't call the Obama and Palin parody porno a political film after all.
I mean, it's really not about video games. These guys are making fetish porn, not a game. They are using 3D models lifted from a game, but that's about it. I wouldn't call the Obama and Palin parody porno a political film after all.
This isn't a video game. This is fetish porn made using video game models. If you aren't into porn of this nature, you just don't watch it. If you are a homophobe, you don't hunt down gay porn, right? This has nothing to do with gamergate or anything. This is content, made for adults, who want to watch fetish porn.
No one is saying they don't and no one said anything was wrong with his art. Try reading the thread.
So did you just read the first post, decided I had a problem with the image itself, and then post your reply? I guess I'll explain it to you because you couldn't be bothered to actually read. I don't have an issue with art like this. I'm pointing out the fact that Kotaku regularly decries this type of representation…
Agreed. It's fetish porn. If you aren't looking for what that video is offering, don't view that video. Don't try to apply morality to porn (other than models must be consenting adults, which goes without saying). I don't care if gay sex offends conservative Christian morals, I don't care if interracial sex offends…
I've been thinking about getting Revelations 2 but have held off since 6 was such a let down. However, I could use a good serving size of spooks right now. Probably about a scoop or two would do me pretty well.
It's porn Pat. And it's not even involving real people. Harmless.
How is that a problem? If someone wants to create that, they are free too. It just so happens that the people who are making these aren't interested in doing that. If someone paints a picture of a dog, are you going to tell them it's a problem if they don't paint a cat?
I don't know why I'm being misunderstood for someone being upset with the fact that there are breasts, because I thought I was being pretty clear, but here I'll say it again. The post wasn't to take a stance on either side of that particular debate, it's to point out that there seems to be a conflicting message…
Yeah, women's rights was a little too vague, I edited it to make the analogy more clear. You wouldn't run advertising for that site on a rape survivors blog because their advertising looks like women being violently raped (it's not real, obviously). It's two conflicting messages.
It was hyperbole. I learned it here ^_^
That's exactly what I mean. If you're going to clickbait with boobs, fine, it obviously worked on me. But when I see articles every week speaking out against this idealistic depiction, it becomes incredibly strange to see this. Like, you wouldn't run a rape survivors blog and then do advertising for Punish Tube.
I've loved Bayo since the first, was so ecstatic when I learned of a sequel. But yeah, I definitely want to see more of her, but I don't think I want to see another one of her. Any other character act like her would just make me think "Man, you know what was fucking awesome? Bayonetta."
I think you might of misunderstood my post. I'm not pushing a pro or anti agenda regarding this picture. I'm pitching a "Luke is practicing one thing while preaching another" agenda.
It sounds like you want Bayonetta.
Alright, fair enough. So you think the grizzled white dudes are boring because we see them all the time. Fair. But if we see these super sexy women with unrealistic proportions everywhere as you say, why aren't we finding them boring as well?
I wouldn't praise either. White people shouldn't dress up as other races. Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany's, or Dan Ackyord in Trading Places, are both awful and I don't know why an actor would agree to do it. And that goes for shit like "white chicks" too.
Fine, compare it to Swing Time instead of Birth of a Nation.
It not and never has been all that we see. Unless it was the artist that had final say on what Luke used as a header image, which I don't see something Kotaku agreeing to, I find it strange that instead of the unique monster, the cool looking detective, or the space marine, he chose the woman with comically oversized…