1UP: "The philosophy behind some of gaming's most subversive FPS mods."
PC Aficionado: "I don’t think Yang fully understands what he is advocating. Yes, attention needs to be drawn to these issues, but the lack of focus ends up making the takeaway different for each player."
Wow. that does not sound like a fun game.
Reminds me of the kids in the hall movie with the father who refuses to admit he is gay, even after caught having sex in a road side washroom.
Developer Robert Yang talks about the game industry's issues with sexual content.
Lol Lol Lol
(First time using a Youtube video link bare with me)
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Why is this news? Why am I surprised? Of course an article like this would get approved on N4G.
"He explained that one of his titles, Cobra Club, involves players taking dick pics of their simulated avatar that later get leaked online."
Lol. GOTY for sure. Should have named it Anthony Weiner Simulator.
I'm all for freedom of developers but you can't complain about twitch banning sex games, I mean children use it. You don't see hard-core porn on youtube either. He should try and start a platform for games of the kind like his, not force them onto platforms where it's inappropriate.
I came up with the idea for this piece whilst playing the new title Dear Esther (which features within if you don’t know what it is). Dear Esther’s appeal to me stemmed from my excitement to play something that qualified more as an interactive experience than a classic ‘game’. I wondered to myself, how many titles have managed to evoke strong feelings in me and make me think about the world around me? Gaming gets hard rap for being mindless, ultimately pointless fun, but it can be beautiful when it has a real message underneath. So, without further ado, here is my laundry list...