The choice of language is what I believe people are taking issue with. Allowed, yes. Encouraged? Does the game reward you in some way for participating in the objectification of women more so than some other course of action? Does not participating in objectification of women actually hinder the player in some way or halt progression?dsheinem wrote:Since we’re talking about interactive gameplay within a three-dimensional environment, we need to consider the fact that players are encouraged to participate directly in the objectification of women through control of the player character, and by extension control of the game camera. In other words, games move the viewer from the position of spectator to that of participant in the media experience.
I believe this is what Jmustang is referring to.
