![]() Just like I avoid games with DRM, I avoid games that gate content with things I don't like. Not to mention books, music, friends, etc. This is just my opinion so YMMV.Īs to 'missing' the games.there's a lot of games out there. If a point can't be made without nudity, then the storyteller isn't doing a good job of reflecting how people really communicate. And I honestly think it's lazy storytelling. If I wanted that kind of thing, there are other venues. I can see the argument that 'adult' relationships in games should have 'adult' content, but I don't agree. ![]() No one is really talking about the Witcher 3 yet, so I've sloted it with Skyrim and DA:I in the check-back-for-mods-and-updates box. Non-optional nudity and content gated by sex scenes. Yeah, that's why I avoided the previous Witcher games despite some of the features sounding awesome. On the other hand, I would say that only one of all of those is just meaningless pandering, the rest do serve a purpose in the game's storytelling.įenixp: They were made as a direct responce to your post :-P But I suppose you must have just managed to miss them. You might also not see them at all - it's just the storyline path in which you might get to see them is completely unrelated. All in all, it does feel like a shame to miss a game for superficial reasoning such as "We can see skin!", but ultimately, it is your decision to make.įenixp: All right, I suppose when talking nudity, there are at least three scenes in the Witcher 2 and one in the original that you might see without a warning. With the character, with the scene at hand or with events which are currently occuring. I don't think that's the case tho - for the most part, it's there because it fits. I do know you've made a remark that you dislike the way 'adult' RPGs attempt to present nakedness as a part of 'adult' storytelling, making it sound as if it were there just to feel mature. It has a place and there is a point to from storytelling perspective and character development. ![]() To the topic at hand tho - personally, I am glad the nakedness is in the game, as it does serve a purpose. ![]() On the other hand, I would say that only one of all of those is just meaningless pandering, the rest do serve a purpose in the game's storytelling.Īs for the sex, while it's avoidable, I'm unsure as to how clearly are Geralt's responces written so you may avoid them. All right, I suppose when talking nudity, there are at least three scenes in the Witcher 2 and one in the original that you might see without a warning. ![]()
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