| themanwithnoname said: I did some thinking because I could recall somewhere where someone was critical of the sex in Mass Effect, then it occurred to me in the review of the game and the comments after it, naznatips pretty much accused BioWare of putting sex in the game just so teenagers would buy it (yes, I'm not making this up). Not saying it's rampant, but here's one example. |
From the link I have read the following
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naznatips says:
You completely ignored my post and twisted it into some ridiculous objection to sex itself and some extremist religious statement.
I complain about the sex scene because it was an unnecessary and harmful addition to the game. My god I can't believe you are even comparing the narrative of Mass Effect to Scorsese. Sex does not advance gaming as an art form, great design does. Yes, it was cheesy and felt tacked on. It was childish, and it was genuinely detrimental to the pacing of the actual plot. Why everyone seems to define sex as maturity is beyond me."
naznatips was in no way being critical of the sex in Mass effect, other than the fact it was unnecessary, and in his opinion, hurt the games flow. And I agree with naznatips that sex does not advance gaming at all. Now I believe you can have sex in gaming as long as it keeps the game in the right direction and does not feel put in just to have it, ala Mass Effect.







