Freewind: thanks for the reply.
well I base on my personal experience and the discussion on Bioware forum, for example, regarding DA2 with Ander's act.
I dont think for the sake of doing business, any game makers will put an ethics/politics lesson on gamers' mouths. But making a story "THOUGHT PROVOKING" is definitely A GOOD MOVE.
I wonder if there are anyone here share the shame thought with me. I mean how many times, you walk out a cinema and whisper "stupid movie, senseless". I don't watch "Piranha 3-D", but I do watch "the others", "sign", "the sisters".
btw, I am reading the adventures of Tintin rite now. A comic book written a century ago. Is it hillarious, YES! is it political, YES!
Oh I agree thought provoking is fine.
But honestly I feel Bioware games have actually stepped over the limit and have entered the preaching/ pushing a agenda recently!
I refuse to pay more then $10.00 for DA2 (nothing to do with politics and everything to do with how its designed), so I havent played that but take DA:O for example!
The assassin (forget name now). Personally I thought he was a very entertaining character UNTIL he started to hit on me non stop when I simply tried to speak to him as a person.
I have freinds who outright killed him in follow up replays upon meeting him because Bioware pushed the gay agenda on him so much, when there was no need what so ever for it!
If this was 10 years ago, that character doesnt even mention being gay, much less actively pursue you against your will.
Thats a clear example of Bioware pushing their real world political agenda on the playerbase, and its not needed.
Last I looked, Dragon Age was about Wardens and political intrige and regional warfare against the blight!
As for movies, I guess its type of movie your speaking of.
For example, Game of Thrones on HBO.
ADULT POLITICAL CHARACTER DRIVEN DRAMA
It has incest, adultry, homosexuality, murder, rape, love, betrayal, honor and dishonor, everything
Yet it doesnt preach or push a agenda of any type.
Thus far it presents the different characters with in the confines of the setting and lets you come to your own conclussion.
It certainly doesnt push 2011 political agendas on the story.
In one scene Littlefinger brags that whores are a better investment then ships as whores dont sink!
Is that flattering to women? Of course not
But it fits the enviroment and atmosphere where its said so he doesnt then get a 3 hour long lecture on treating woment better and equality and blah blah blah.
thats the point im trying to make.
Thought Provoking is fine
Agenda driven is not
And modern day politics is driven mostly by agendas rather then thought.
The political climate of USA 2011 is not the political climate of Earth 2011 first off and certainly not the political climate of "In the Year of the dragon 1256"
Many of the issues and topics faced today in modern politics are not subjects or issues when The Witcher 2 is set or any fantasy that I can think of.
If someone came out with a Political intrige game based in say San Fran 2011, Id expect all the political issues and agendas of today to be front and present!
Make beleive world based in the 12 century, not so much :)