![]() And that shit doesn’t take a writer’s mind to communicate because the narrative is prebuilt. Some of the views and opinions are so contemporary that they cannot feasibly belong to the author so much as they do to the public conscience. Like, if you came back to an article talking about Detroit BH being a mysoginistic tale 40 years from now, it’s going to read like an 80’s article by Tipper Gore on why listening to Iron Maiden makes you a child sacrificing satanist. Some of the articles are akin to dustbowl era Catcher in the Rye outrage. I think the voting system sucks and somewhat reinforced negativity in some situations and feeds group mentality where it is not helpful.īasically, I wish Kotaku had more Mike Fahey optimism and less Heather Alexandra pessimism. I know this because I am acutely aware that my own behaviour started to deteriorate here within the past 18 months (yes, that is on me). The comment sections are more about competitive argument than likeminded discussion. If the Games Guidelines did not contain this restriction in its current form, then We Happy Few would have received an MA 15+ classification. The Games Guidelines state that computer games that exceed the R 18+ classification category will be Refused Classification. Therefore, the game exceeded the R 18+ classification because of the drug use related to incentives and rewards. In the Board’s opinion, the game’s drug-use mechanism of making game progression less difficult, constituted an incentive or reward for drug-use. In a further release, the Board’s acting director, Margaret Anderson, noted that “drug use related to incentives and rewards” was banned amongst all classification levels: The ‘Fantasy violence and interactive drug use’ moniker will be applied to the game’s classification rating instead. While the studio - and Aussie gamers - are glad that the RC rating was overturned, one We Happy Few producer isn't sure the Board could have ruled any other way. ![]() We Happy Few Developers: The Classification Board 'Made The Best Decision They Could'įollowing the unanimous overturning of the Classification Board's original RC rating for We Happy Few, Compulsion Games has expressed sympathy for the statutory body.
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