Posted December 29, 2022
high rated
I would say this here, since this is the closest thing to a comment box this website has.
In 2013, The CRPG Addict write about the first 1989 Rance game as, quite simply, a game about rape as a core game mechanic. I've watched more than enough of the game on Youtube LPs to agree with him, and I'm more than a little disturbed it's being sold on Gog.com
Some select quotes from his review
"Literally every major plot point in the game involves a sexual assault of some sort"
"I do not, in contrast, think that you could enjoy Rance without enjoying the idea of raping women. There is, after all, no internal reason for rape in a game. Enemies you kill in games are obstacles to overcome; items you steal are steps towards wealth and power. But there is nothing that you can accomplish, no puzzle that you can solve, no quest that you can achieve through rape that you could not also achieve through not raping.
And Rance makes no secret about expecting the player to enjoy the rapes. It graphically describes them. It provides anguished, pleading dialogue for the victims. What disturbs me more than the idea that someone made such a game is that there must be players who enjoy it--who molest and sodomize their way through the quest with smiles on their faces.
Rance's own reactions and statements are tailored to such players..."
I am thinking not even the $5 I'm considering throwing at the game that's 90-ish% off on sale is worth patronizing the same website that is selling this game. Seriously, I lost my appetite, but we'll see if that lasts. I hope it's taken down.
In 2013, The CRPG Addict write about the first 1989 Rance game as, quite simply, a game about rape as a core game mechanic. I've watched more than enough of the game on Youtube LPs to agree with him, and I'm more than a little disturbed it's being sold on Gog.com
Some select quotes from his review
"Literally every major plot point in the game involves a sexual assault of some sort"
"I do not, in contrast, think that you could enjoy Rance without enjoying the idea of raping women. There is, after all, no internal reason for rape in a game. Enemies you kill in games are obstacles to overcome; items you steal are steps towards wealth and power. But there is nothing that you can accomplish, no puzzle that you can solve, no quest that you can achieve through rape that you could not also achieve through not raping.
And Rance makes no secret about expecting the player to enjoy the rapes. It graphically describes them. It provides anguished, pleading dialogue for the victims. What disturbs me more than the idea that someone made such a game is that there must be players who enjoy it--who molest and sodomize their way through the quest with smiles on their faces.
Rance's own reactions and statements are tailored to such players..."
I am thinking not even the $5 I'm considering throwing at the game that's 90-ish% off on sale is worth patronizing the same website that is selling this game. Seriously, I lost my appetite, but we'll see if that lasts. I hope it's taken down.