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ShyGuyInChicago
April 22nd, 2011, 10:49 PM
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/03/23/highly-anticipated-video-game-sequel-glorifies-violence-toward-women/

A forthcoming video game sequel is taking an innovative approach to "capture the flag" ... They're calling it "Capture the Babe," and not only will players be capturing digital women, they'll be slapping them around, too.

With just over a month to go before the long-anticipated shooting game "Duke Nukem Forever" is released, some of its more controversial elements are finally leaking out.

But is violence against women really a gaming innovation worth 12 years in the making? Or is this just an obvious play for media controversy by the developers at Gearbox Software?

In the game, Duke -- a burly, blond action star-type known for his macho attitude, objectification of women, crude wisecracks and buckets of ultra-violence -- faces down an onslaught of alien invaders bent on kidnapping and impregnating every female on the planet.

Even with a story that's so purely camp, like something ripped out of a bad 1950s movie, anticipation over Duke's return has reached a fever pitch among longtime gamers. But how will those same gamers feel about glorifying domestic violence?

According to a recent report by The Official Xbox Magazine (OXM), there's at least one clear point of controversy: In the online "Capture the Babes" mode, if a "babe" can't take the stress and "freaks out" while Duke saves her from alien rapists, he'll have to "slap" some sense into her.

Reacting to the details of this bizarre multiplayer mode, PC Gamer seemed more than a little put off.

"WTF?" writer Owen Hill asked. "According to [Gearbox Software CEO Randy Pitchford], Gearbox are intending to 'Get right up to that edge and then relax enough so people don’t reject it.' Sorry Randy, I just rejected."

“Our goal isn’t to shock people, but I think there’s some stuff that’s a bit uncomfortable," Pitchford told OXM. "I mean, the alien’s plan is to capture our women and impregnate them to breed an alien army, so you can imagine some horrible shit happens."

Video of the gameplay in question has not yet been released.

Gearbox Software did not respond to a request for comment.

Amnesiac
April 22nd, 2011, 11:20 PM
I would hardly say that 'glorifies' violence against women.

Those fucking feminist groups are gonna have a field day with this.

ShyGuyInChicago
April 22nd, 2011, 11:50 PM
I would hardly say that 'glorifies' violence against women.

Those fucking feminist groups are gonna have a field day with this.

Why do you say that? Personally, I find it hard to draw a conclusion about the game without wither playing it or seeing it being played?

Magus
April 22nd, 2011, 11:56 PM
It's a videogame, goddammit! Video games older than this one has already filled the departments of sex, rape, murder and theft.

anonymous53
April 23rd, 2011, 12:13 AM
It's a video game. It's Duke Nukem, we all knew how it was going to be. Bottom line: If you don't like it, don't play it.

Amnesiac
April 23rd, 2011, 12:37 AM
Why do you say that? Personally, I find it hard to draw a conclusion about the game without wither playing it or seeing it being played?

Duke Nukem Forever is an intentionally over-the-top video game. To suggest that it has any relevance to real life is ridiculous. Besides, it's not like Duke Nukem is beating women throughout the game. Only in a few isolated scenes does he slap women on the ass (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Nukem_Forever#Controversy) (no other bodily slapping has been reported).

I mean, you can find that in pretty much every porn movie ever made.

Perseus
April 23rd, 2011, 09:14 AM
A rational parent would not let their child (14 and younger) buy this game. I mean, c'mon, at Gamestop, they read you why it's rated M. They're not gonna slip up on Duke Nukem forever. Most people are going to play it for how over the top it is. Next to no one will take this seriously and think that it's okay to objectify women.
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Continuum
April 23rd, 2011, 11:56 AM
Next to no one will take this seriously and think that it's okay to objectify women.


http://thesituationist.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/jack-thompson.jpg

Also, that already happened in Duke Nukem 3D. Lookie here: I hope the mods would be okay with pixelized poledancers

http://files.xboxic.com/xbox-360/duke-nukem-3d/duke3d-4.jpg

And now they're telling us they're violating the rights of women? Poppycock!

Perseus
April 23rd, 2011, 12:11 PM
image (http://thesituationist.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/jack-thompson.jpg)

Also, YAY DUKE NUKEM'S NOT TAKING FOREVER

I meant the people who play it. Most of the people who are getting it are in their twenties and shit since it's taking forever for this game to come out.

ShyGuyInChicago
April 23rd, 2011, 02:09 PM
image (http://thesituationist.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/jack-thompson.jpg)

Also, that already happened in Duke Nukem 3D. Lookie here: I hope the mods would be okay with pixelized poledancers

image (http://files.xboxic.com/xbox-360/duke-nukem-3d/duke3d-4.jpg)

And now they're telling us they're violating the rights of women? Poppycock!

People are not saying that the game is violating people's rights. They are saying that the game could influence people to mistreat women and that games are ONE part of the MANY things that leads to violence against women.

Perseus
April 23rd, 2011, 02:32 PM
People are not saying that the game is violating people's rights. They are saying that the game could influence people to mistreat women and that games are ONE part of the MANY things that leads to violence against women.

Considering these statistics (http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/04/20/game-industry-gets-high-marks-for-age-enforcement-of-m-rated-games.aspx), influential minds won't be getting their hands on this game. I know for a fact my parents wouldn't let me get this game if I were like twelve or something, even though a twelve year old probably wouldn't get this game anyway since it isn't Call of Duty.

Limelight788
April 23rd, 2011, 06:30 PM
The only thing that developers should have to worry about is to make the game as good as possible.

You know, if this game gets controversial enough and if the game is that good, I'll actually buy it just for it being a mature game.

So screw the conservatives and feminists activists whining.

Jess
April 23rd, 2011, 07:37 PM
this is a stupid question, so sorry, but why do they make video games like these? I don't agree that video games can cause violence and all that, but really...

Perseus
April 23rd, 2011, 07:45 PM
this is a stupid question, so sorry, but why do they make video games like these? I don't agree that video games can cause violence and all that, but really...

Because they're over the top and fun to play. It's the same as why would someone watch a movie that is like Duke Nukem. It's funny.

Sugaree
April 23rd, 2011, 09:32 PM
It's Duke god damn Nukem, of course there's going to be something along the lines of sexism. What did they expect?

Limelight788
April 24th, 2011, 04:18 PM
It's Duke god damn Nukem, of course there's going to be something along the lines of sexism. What did they expect?After being in development for over a decade, I believe they were expecting the game to be cancelled. Considering that the franchise is controversial for it's very violent and high amount of sexual contents, they probably would have celebrated the franchise being dead for good, which luckily for the gamers, is not the case.