Posted January 17, 2013
I was thinking about it today, no publisher will touch an AO (adult only) game with a 10ft pole. So I was wondering if gog should be the ones.
One of the problems with gaming is that it isnt free to do what it pleases. I think we lose out on a lot of narrative in stories, story vehicles, ways for a game to present itself, ways for a devolper to express himself, to be shocking, to be different or just simply be gross because gaming has an invisible wall in it. You can be as brainless, cute and cuddly as you want or you can portray nudity, violence and so on but only up to a certain point before you have to cut it back or else you get an AO which is a kiss of death for sales because no one will carry it. But gog is purely digital, there is no worry about if walmart will carry your game or not.
The movie industry has in the past 6 or 7 years to really defy the MPAA by just releasing their movies digitally or direct to video to release their unrated movies instead of trying to censor their movie enough to get a ratings board approval to an R or below so movie theaters will screen it. And I think gaming should follow suit. I want to play games that are beautiful in their graphic display like a lars von trier movie, I want stuff that isnt afraid to have an adult narrative, or something as immature as a tentacle woman raping anime giant monster invading tokyo that is just hillarious in how over the top it is. But most of all I want what gaming gives us that no book, song or movie can because of how unique the medium is. I want its unique style of entertainment, story telling and interaction to be able to really spread its wings and be free of the shackles of censorship that the ratings board has put on it.
Im not saying everything should be violent and over the top orgy sex and so on. I mean those games would have their place because for every cooking mama game we could have a blood soaked orgy or tentacle raping world wide rampage destruction of carnage with dicks and tits flying allover the joint, but we could also have actual adult content that is tasteful and actually helps the narrative instead of just being gratuitious. It could be something as simple as in mass effect having some tasteful nudity in the sex scenes instead of 2 characters very awkwardly and stiffly bumping around with their clothes on for 2 seconds. It might have been much more compelling and Id have believed it more and been more glad to see shepard get with his love if it actually seemed like love instead of 2 still dressed characters fumbling around while being 3/4 of the way off camera. That was supposed to have been a wonderful moment ruined by the fact it had to stay VERY censored. Then you have a game like Polymorphous Perversity which is technically/graphically really ancient but it was incredibly interesting to play and I cant help but wonder what it might be like if told through a more powerful engine. Sure its perverted but it has a unique feeling that is different enough its interesting to play, but games like this have to hide in the corners of the internet.
Yes it would take many many years before a true AO game or more "mature" (mature doesnt always mean titties and blood, I mean mature in the sense of a mature mentality) would be sitting on walmarts shelf and gaming had evolved itself but we cant ever get there if we dont start trying. Baby steps.
Gog has been ballsy about their intent to never use DRM despite stiff competition from the big companies and I appreciate that. So maybe gog should be the one to promote the freedom of game developers.
One of the problems with gaming is that it isnt free to do what it pleases. I think we lose out on a lot of narrative in stories, story vehicles, ways for a game to present itself, ways for a devolper to express himself, to be shocking, to be different or just simply be gross because gaming has an invisible wall in it. You can be as brainless, cute and cuddly as you want or you can portray nudity, violence and so on but only up to a certain point before you have to cut it back or else you get an AO which is a kiss of death for sales because no one will carry it. But gog is purely digital, there is no worry about if walmart will carry your game or not.
The movie industry has in the past 6 or 7 years to really defy the MPAA by just releasing their movies digitally or direct to video to release their unrated movies instead of trying to censor their movie enough to get a ratings board approval to an R or below so movie theaters will screen it. And I think gaming should follow suit. I want to play games that are beautiful in their graphic display like a lars von trier movie, I want stuff that isnt afraid to have an adult narrative, or something as immature as a tentacle woman raping anime giant monster invading tokyo that is just hillarious in how over the top it is. But most of all I want what gaming gives us that no book, song or movie can because of how unique the medium is. I want its unique style of entertainment, story telling and interaction to be able to really spread its wings and be free of the shackles of censorship that the ratings board has put on it.
Im not saying everything should be violent and over the top orgy sex and so on. I mean those games would have their place because for every cooking mama game we could have a blood soaked orgy or tentacle raping world wide rampage destruction of carnage with dicks and tits flying allover the joint, but we could also have actual adult content that is tasteful and actually helps the narrative instead of just being gratuitious. It could be something as simple as in mass effect having some tasteful nudity in the sex scenes instead of 2 characters very awkwardly and stiffly bumping around with their clothes on for 2 seconds. It might have been much more compelling and Id have believed it more and been more glad to see shepard get with his love if it actually seemed like love instead of 2 still dressed characters fumbling around while being 3/4 of the way off camera. That was supposed to have been a wonderful moment ruined by the fact it had to stay VERY censored. Then you have a game like Polymorphous Perversity which is technically/graphically really ancient but it was incredibly interesting to play and I cant help but wonder what it might be like if told through a more powerful engine. Sure its perverted but it has a unique feeling that is different enough its interesting to play, but games like this have to hide in the corners of the internet.
Yes it would take many many years before a true AO game or more "mature" (mature doesnt always mean titties and blood, I mean mature in the sense of a mature mentality) would be sitting on walmarts shelf and gaming had evolved itself but we cant ever get there if we dont start trying. Baby steps.
Gog has been ballsy about their intent to never use DRM despite stiff competition from the big companies and I appreciate that. So maybe gog should be the one to promote the freedom of game developers.