Johnmourby: I was trying to be neutral. I didn't want the title to be either in favour or against.
My post is probably harsher than intended.
My thought is :
- By speaking a lot about rape or depicting it often in different media, there is a risk (I fear) that the mentality about it would be trivialized as 'the kind of things that happens, if you're in that case, deal with it you're not the first and certainly not the last'. Exactly the same kind of perception we have about war : "that happens all the time"
- By not speaking about rape, the major risk is that victims won't feel comfortable (that's an euphemism) to talk about it and seek help.
I feel like western societies oscillates between those two stances, and I don't think making games or stories about that "just because" will improve how people react to it. Making a story or a game actually trying to tackle the issue would have little entertainment value.
There is this show (relatively recent ... 2004 or something) which talks about strip-teasers ( yay ! strip-teasers ! ) who are white females who are downright kidnapped in eastern europe/russia and, well, enslaved to "fuel" clubs here and there. The thing is, while there is a lot of nudity, the whole story is griping and really weighs on the mind. I don't remember the name and only caught one or two episodes, but this is actually a show that was a great testimony of what happens in our backyards, but it wasn't 'entertaining'.
Point is, in my opinion, the whole "we know this is a serious issue but let's try to have fun with it for once" is really not a good idea. Rather the worst kind of disservice.