Naoya8: Yeah, because whole plot points about abuse of sex workers and portraing they're struggles is "the dumb way". If all you're seeing is sexual ads, you must not be playing the same game that I am.
scrubking: They don't even do that in a believable way so it doesn't matter.
You must be living in some utopian neighourhood, in white house with red fence, vintage cadilac, loving wife, two wonderful kids and beautiful dog, and each time you mown your lawn, your neighbours smile and wave at you, talking about how wonderful a day it is.
Have you followed Evelyn's storyline? What's in that that's not believable in a society where there are actual laws in place to allow corporations to bribe government officials?
Or maybe it's just that it's you who's actually immature and can't really understand what the game is talking about.
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Arthandas: So what you're basically saying is the game is true to its source material?
Yeah, media in general were more sexualized than they are today - there was no woke idiots screaming and tearing their fingertips off from all that whining on the Internet, there were not many clear rules about what's allowed and what's not on TV, in movies and especially in games. I've seen fantasy book in kid's section with Boris Vallejo's art on covers among other things (books themselves were actually mostly kid-friendly, except one about abandoned, pregnang harem girl).
I mean, just compare nudity between Starship Troopers 1 and 2 and Starship Troopers 3 that came many yeasr later, in more modern times.
Besides, if an author of fictional setting want it to be full of sexual degeneracy, that's his right. You can't really have grim stories in kid-friendy fantasy-lands.