You just wait right there. I need to go fetch my flaming torches and pitchfork.Random Nobody wrote...
I don't actually want anything. Hell, if they cut out the romance feature entirely, the game may actually improve.
Mass Effect 3 Brings Back the Nudity
#101
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:02
#102
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:02
And ME3 has alien LIs. Ever heard of "what has been seen can not be unseen?"
Modifié par Phaedon, 12 décembre 2011 - 10:02 .
#103
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:04
ME had an alien LI.Phaedon wrote...
It really worked well the last time that game devs added a (forced) romance scene in the middle of nowhere and basically decided to show the player porn for the rest of the minute.
And ME3 has alien LIs. Ever heard of "what has been seen can not be unseen?"
#104
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:04
Wulfram wrote...
Supporting evidence from the Australia classification
Mass Effect: Drug references; Sex scenes; Strong themes
Mass Effect 2: Strong violence
Mass Effect 3: Strong violence and sex scenes
Not to get to far off topic, but where were the drug references in ME? I seem to recall drugs mentioned one or two times in passing, but that's about it. Did I forget something, because I don't recall any drug scenes at all in the game? (Except for the guy hooked on future crack now that I think about it, but technically that was a legal drug.) And on the same note, if it's there for ME, then won't ME2 be an even bigger violator? (I'm looking at you Mr. Biotic God.)
On topic, I agree with most of the other posts here, the scenes in ME were very tastefully done, even compared to movies or TV shows. ME2's scenes were kind of hit or miss; some were good, some were just weird. (Awkward leg humping anyone?) So, a more ME style to the scenes would be an improvement.
#105
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:04
Phaedon wrote...
It really worked well the last time that game devs added a (forced) romance scene in the middle of nowhere and basically decided to show the player porn for the rest of the minute.
wut?
And ME3 has alien LIs. Ever heard of "what has been seen can not be unseen?"
According to ME fanbase that wold not be the case.
#106
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:05
Red Sand is a drug in the ME series.dcal31 wrote...
Wulfram wrote...
Supporting evidence from the Australia classification
Mass Effect: Drug references; Sex scenes; Strong themes
Mass Effect 2: Strong violence
Mass Effect 3: Strong violence and sex scenes
Not to get to far off topic, but where were the drug references in ME? I seem to recall drugs mentioned one or two times in passing, but that's about it. Did I forget something, because I don't recall any drug scenes at all in the game? (Except for the guy hooked on future crack now that I think about it, but technically that was a legal drug.) And on the same note, if it's there for ME, then won't ME2 be an even bigger violator? (I'm looking at you Mr. Biotic God.)
On topic, I agree with most of the other posts here, the scenes in ME were very tastefully done, even compared to movies or TV shows. ME2's scenes were kind of hit or miss; some were good, some were just weird. (Awkward leg humping anyone?) So, a more ME style to the scenes would be an improvement.
#107
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:05
#108
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:05
In America violence is give a T-teen. That means 12+. So 12 year olds can kill as many people as they want, but god forbid they learn where babies come from!King Minos wrote...
Killing people can make a game a 15 but adding nudity makes it an 18?
#109
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:06
Asari aren't alien. They are just women with make-up and a plastic...wig? Hasn't Star Trek taught us anything?Mr.House wrote...
ME had an alien LI.
#110
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:07
#111
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:07
Phaedon wrote...
And ME3 has alien LIs. Ever heard of "what has been seen can not be unseen?"
I'm sure those Rachni can keep those 'tentacles' for themselves.
#112
Guest_liesandpropaganda_*
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:08
Guest_liesandpropaganda_*
i'll probably regret this but
Phaedon wrote...
Asari aren't alien. They are just women with make-up and a plastic...wig? Hasn't Star Trek taught us anything?Mr.House wrote...
ME had an alien LI.
you might change your mind when you see their weird pubic tentacles
Modifié par liesandpropaganda, 12 décembre 2011 - 10:10 .
#113
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:08
ANYWAYS, can we at least NOT have some dry humping. Don't need to show anything too explicit but at least make it realistic and short not awkward and prolonged.
Modifié par Savber100, 12 décembre 2011 - 10:10 .
#114
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:09
Phaedon wrote...
It really worked well the last time that game devs added a (forced) romance scene in the middle of nowhere and basically decided to show the player porn for the rest of the minute.
And ME3 has alien LIs. Ever heard of "what has been seen can not be unseen?"
It's all under the camera. Think about how Quentin Tarantino did a sex scene in Jackie Brown, with the Surfer Girl.
#115
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:09
Chewin3 wrote...
Phaedon wrote...
And ME3 has alien LIs. Ever heard of "what has been seen can not be unseen?"
I'm sure those Rachni can keep those 'tentacles' for themselves.
Now that's one helluva horrible mental image.
Thanks, Chewin. 'Preciated.
#116
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:10
Phaedon wrote...
Asari aren't alien. They are just women with make-up and a plastic...wig? Hasn't Star Trek taught us anything?Mr.House wrote...
ME had an alien LI.
"You humans are all racists"
#117
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:11
#118
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:12
Someone With Mass wrote...
Nah, it's just the cleavage of every female character.
well played, well played
Mr.House wrote...
Red Sand is a drug in the ME series.dcal31 wrote...
<sniped for convenience>Wulfram wrote...
Supporting evidence from the Australia classification
Mass Effect: Drug references; Sex scenes; Strong themes
Mass Effect 2: Strong violence
Mass Effect 3: Strong violence and sex scenes
dcal makes the msitake of assuming a drug must be illegal to be "a drug" though he brigns up a good point on the biotic god thing... There was a label on that warning about drugs in ME2 right? >.>......<googled> *poof* :fairies: yes infact there was (at least in the US) therefor me2 would not be a violator of anything in the US as all that is covered by our Wonderous, and relatively better than australias (no offense but you guys do have terrible video game rating system from what i understand and very bad problem with censorship is that going anybetter btw?), ESRB: http://www.esrb.org/...rtificate=28347
enjoy.
So yeah...i'm not sure where sexual content and sex scenes differ from eachother on any real basis. There Fore the box label is not a decent amount of evidence to support any such notion of a return to MEs blatantant disregard for odd western norms.
Modifié par darth_lopez, 12 décembre 2011 - 10:21 .
#119
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:13
#120
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:14
Dear lord, this series has too many species with intrusive limbs.I'm sure those Rachni can keep those 'tentacles' for themselves.
Also, yay for nudity. It has come at last.
#121
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:14
bleetman wrote...
I'd readily welcome any attempts ME3 could make to include disturbing alien nudity. Come on, give me your best shot, hot stuff. I've probably seen worse on deviantart.
Haha, delve deep enough into the internet and one will find many depraved things, but as to ME3 I'll wait and see until release. But.
#122
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:15
Chris Priestly wrote...
This is the same rating as ME2 had and any sex scenes would be comparible to what you saw in Mass Effect 2.
Was ME1 really so controversial? Commit genocide, kill anything with a pulse...but oh dear, show some buttocks or side-breast and the world is at arms with you?
#123
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:16
I mean seriously, you have made a thread speculating nudity in the game. Its not "christina norman for LI" sad when they first saw her, but its not going to make you guys look good.
For gods sake your on the internet, porn is but a few clicks away, why do you care about nudity in a game ? You would swear its like the victorian times where people are desperate just to see a womans ankle.
I may seem like im going bit far with my rection. But you have made a thread about nudity, I mean, just.. Bah.
#124
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:17
Mr.House wrote...
Red Sand is a drug in the ME series.dcal31 wrote...
Wulfram wrote...
Supporting evidence from the Australia classification
Mass Effect: Drug references; Sex scenes; Strong themes
Mass Effect 2: Strong violence
Mass Effect 3: Strong violence and sex scenes
Not to get to far off topic, but where were the drug references in ME? I seem to recall drugs mentioned one or two times in passing, but that's about it. Did I forget something, because I don't recall any drug scenes at all in the game? (Except for the guy hooked on future crack now that I think about it, but technically that was a legal drug.) And on the same note, if it's there for ME, then won't ME2 be an even bigger violator? (I'm looking at you Mr. Biotic God.)
On topic, I agree with most of the other posts here, the scenes in ME were very tastefully done, even compared to movies or TV shows. ME2's scenes were kind of hit or miss; some were good, some were just weird. (Awkward leg humping anyone?) So, a more ME style to the scenes would be an improvement.
Agreed. But I don't recall it ever really coming up in ME, other then it being mentioned that red sand is drug. Is the meer mention of an (imaginary) drug enough for the label to get slapped on a game? I was wondering how want part of the game the drug references label is refering to. And again, ME2 had much more and explicit drug use, so why no label there?
#125
Posté 12 décembre 2011 - 10:17
DRUNK_CANADIAN wrote...
Chris Priestly wrote...
This is the same rating as ME2 had and any sex scenes would be comparible to what you saw in Mass Effect 2.
Was ME1 really so controversial? Commit genocide, kill anything with a pulse...but oh dear, show some buttocks or side-breast and the world is at arms with you?
Well nobody ever said the controvery was reasonable.




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