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For example: Imagine a game which puts you in the shoes of a serial killer wherein you would have to meticulously plan and murder prostitutes. The aim of the game would be to avoid detection and arrest for as long as possible.
Would this cross the line of acceptability and decency?
Other examples might be a porn star sim, or a game that puts you in the role of a pimp or a peeping tom.
Is there any place where videogames just can't go, or do you think that as long as games like these would be rated 18, anything goes?
> What subject matter featured in a videogame would be a step too far?
For
> example: Imagine a game which puts you in the shoes of a serial killer wherein
> you would have to meticulously plan and murder prostitutes. The aim of the game
> would be to avoid detection and arrest for as long as possible.
Would this
> cross the line of acceptability and decency?
Other examples might be a porn
> star sim, or a game that puts you in the role of a pimp or a peeping tom.
Is
> there any place where videogames just can't go, or do you think that as long as
> games like these would be rated 18, anything goes?
Do you mean the game Grand Theft Auto 3? You can kill prostitutes and you have to avoid getting arrested.
> What about Jesus versus Satan, or Hilter versus Churchill in a historical
> beat-em-up. Would this be acceptable entertainment?
We need more games like this.
(inner voice): you sad b*stard!
> Anything to do with abusing animals is wrong.
Well there are hunting sims out there already.
I think people are excepting that games aren't as bad as the press claim and that the likes of GTA3 are suitable but deserve the 18 certificate so who knows what we will see in games in the future, GTA3 could be the limit or it could just be the start.
Now that would be one hell of a game!