by Gridfan » Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:51 am
The Mass Effect sex scenes stuff is so blown out of proportions it's ridiculous, thanks to a few loudmouthed lying right winged religious extremists.
The worst you'll see (check youtube, videos can be found there) is:
Male player character female NPC (or wise versa I guess).
Some hand holding, kiss, hips close together, then fade to new angle/shot, dark lights, seemingly unclothed, camera is angled above the bed so you only see a hand stretching upwards into the shot. that's it pretty much.
For the female player and female NPC it's a bit more,
hand holding, kiss, hips together, the left arm (of the player I assume) reaches around the left of the waist and touches the small of the back. change shot to bed, one crawls into the light, dark/dim lights, very sensual really, face to face and....that's it.
How that managed to become "thrusting a hand into the others crotch" is beyond me, (it was the small of their back, com'on) some of those puritans have a dirtier imagination than me even, makes you wonder eh?
Heck even The Sims are dirtier (but more humor) bouncing around under those sheets or diving into the hot tub.etc.
And it seems that the fact that one of the female NPC's was a blue skinned alien didn't sit well with some of the puritans. (how that managed to become bestiality is beyond me)
The scene in question is possible after some 20+ hours of game play after you have spent a lot of time romancing the NPC in question. aka, it's the more or less a conclusion of the romantic character side plot.
I found it looking very sensual, erotic perhaps, and a bit artistic, (very movie like)
If there is any flaws it may be for some guys (and possibly lot of gals out there) that there is no Male player and male NPC romance available, so a few equal rights "gamers" are a bit miffed at that.
But besides the puritans out there nobody has a issue with this scene at all.
And what I do not understand is why games are singled out this way.
The majority of gamers are adults anyway, and in Europe it seems the Mass Effect has a 12+ rating or similar, in the US it has a M rating (same as a R rated movie?)
Why can't they just make one rating system that apply to all media forms, as they really should be treating these equally and that includes News. (does News even have a R rating?)
I think that Bruce Campbell said it best on censorship and ratings. (I think this is the correctly worded quote of his):
"In American movies, you can cut off a breast, just don't try to kiss it." -Bruce Campbell