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Shaewaros wrote:"Mature" doesn't only means sex, death and money. I agree that these things should be present in the game, but not too over the top. It's not like in times of misfortune all people turn into vicious animals that howl for blood in the moon light. Some of the most humane actions can also be witnessed in these kind of environments - a person sharing his last piece of bread with a complete stranger etc. In other words, the whole spectrum of human nature should be presented in a realistic and mature way.
homeslice82 wrote:"Over the top" would be bad. I want a game that's mature in the real sense: something intended for adults, not teenage boys. ..... Give me a game that an adult can play without wincing.
LateWhiteRabbit wrote:homeslice82 wrote:"Over the top" would be bad. I want a game that's mature in the real sense: something intended for adults, not teenage boys. ..... Give me a game that an adult can play without wincing.
I second this, SO MUCH. Those of us that are fans of the original Wasteland and Fallout are well into adulthood at this point. Give us a game that handles mature themes and situations in an appropriate manner. I think Wasteland 2 should have sex, drugs, gambling, and violence, but I want it presented in a serious and straight-foward way, not as something a teenage boy would snicker at.
undecaf wrote:Very much agreed.
Adult oriented themes handled in a mature fashion.
Shaewaros wrote:"Mature" doesn't only means sex, death and money. I agree that these things should be present in the game, but not too over the top. It's not like in times of misfortune all people turn into vicious animals that howl for blood in the moon light. Some of the most humane actions can also be witnessed in these kind of environments - a person sharing his last piece of bread with a complete stranger etc. In other words, the whole spectrum of human nature should be presented in a realistic and mature way.
homeslice82 wrote:"Over the top" would be bad. I want a game that's mature in the real sense: something intended for adults, not teenage boys. Fallout 1 or Planescape: Torment were great examples, and the latter wasn't even rated M. "Over the top" adult themes aren't mature--on the contrary, they're incredibly immature. Look at contemporary garbage like House of the Dead: Overkill, Bulletstorm, Mafia II and the like. They lack any kind of sophistication.
Give me a game that an adult can play without wincing.
IDDQD wrote:Player reputations...
If i want to kill a child i should be able to and it should have an impact in the game as with child killer or grave digger. Because if I am going to be evil at least give my imagination some options to play around with and not a point a-b "evil" story line.
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