Rapeplay Game

 

Rapeplay: The Bastion of Hope by The year was 2006, Illusion Soft was releasing another one of their erotic videogame or “H-game”. Since 1997, Illusion was a humble Japanese game development studio located in Yokohama, and never sold their games outside of their homeland. Rapeplay wasn’t even their first H-game to feature rape; they already incorporated it into a few of their games like Battle Raper II.

Despite following the law, getting approval for release and only selling their game in their own country, Illusion would endure one of the biggest controversies in gaming since GTA: San Andreas’ Hot Coffee scandal. The Rapeplay controversy would take hold of Illusion more than two years after their game was released. Third parties around the world would acquire copies of Rapeplay and sell it via Amazon or Ebay, and as the market goes- if people want something, they will get it. Some people would skip the third party sellers altogether and simply pirate the game. Needless to say, Rapeplay went viral due to its intense subject matter and core gameplay mechanics. Third parties selling Illusion’s game is something beyond their control; they sold their game’s independently and locally. In the game, players assume the role of Masaya Kimura, a man who stalks rapes a woman and her two daughters.

Aug 04, 2017  is a 3D eroge video game made by Illusion, released on April 21, 2006 in Japan. Compared to Illusion’s previous games, the main story is shorter, it features an improved 3D engine and is mainly played through mouse control. The game centers on a male character who stalks and rapes a mother and Title: RapeLay. Developer: N/A. Publisher: N/A. RapeLay (レイプレイ Reipurei?) is a 3D eroge video game made by Illusion, released on April 21, 2006 in Japan. Compared to Illusion's previous games, the main story is shorter, it features an. Games Being Played Right Now Latest Searches Rapelay, super manco., download Pac man rom GNES lite, romnation.net, strip hangman 2 hack, gex game xbox 360, Vasteel 2, mortal kombat 3 free play, barry sanders football, skachat iqri jackie chan stuntmaster, play smurfs colecovision online.

Yes, Rapeplay does indeed have a story mode and it is actually a deftly constructed piece of fiction with actual characters that a writer put time and effort into creating. The core actions the player makes are mostly mouse controlled and they make choices like in most other H-games. The sexual simulation features allow the user to grope the girls in a crowded subway, as well as a variety of sexual positions. Amusingly, Rapeplay does have an ejaculation counter that can meter the danger of pregnancy. As any developer will tell you, making a game is a profoundly complex and elaborate process that requires a large variety of skills and talents. The quality of Rapeplay is not important; since quality is usually subjective- what does matter is Rapeplay’s right to exist.

Ultimately the controversy got sites like Amazon ban all sales of the game, leading others to follow suite. You will not be able to buy Rapeplay now because some people got offended by a game they would have never have played anyway. Can you imagine if we applied this to literature as well? Consider Vladimir Nobakov’s Lolita– Controversial for obvious reasons: it is the story of a man who sleeps with his 12-year-old stepdaughter, as told from the first person. The narrator describes his best intentions and the reader is made to empathize with his remorse and lust. Lolita was banned in France, England, Argentina, and New Zealand. Most people will be put off entirely by the idea of this book and will never read it.

Ideas are indeed powerful; people are willing to die for them. In the end, Lolita is just a book, just like how Rapeplay is just a game. Another example of controversial literature would be Brett Easton Ellis’ American Psycho, which content-wise has pretty much anything you can think of that is far more extreme than what players will see and do in the game Rapeplay.

American Psycho got controversy, but was never banned- after all; one man’s vulgarity is another man’s lyric. The treatment of Rapeplay might be due to the fact that video games are still a new art form that is still enduring the growing pains and dealing with the old ideas that just don’t understand the medium yet.

Like how rock and roll or dungeons and dragons were considered satanic and perverse. It is stifling to creators all over when something like this happens and it actually hold the art form back when a game like Rapeplay is banned and Illusion, a studio that only wanted to make their niche audience happy has to suffer. This game is a bastion of hope for game developers all around the world.

It is an adult game made for adults and not for children, the very same why you wouldn’t read American Psycho to a child. As we all know, when you tell someone to not buy something or when you ban it that certainly makes it go away right? Is the game’s concept truly that offensive? When broken down and cross-examined with real world laws, murder is widely considered a fare worse crime.

Despite that, now more than ever there are an endless wave of games where the core mechanics are centered on killing NPCs or other player characters. I present the most successful selling game of all time, Grand Theft Auto V. Not only is it the most successful, it is also the most critically acclaimed, as it won the 2013 VGX Game of the Year Award. Rapeplay’s very existence is a massive, “FUCK YOU!” to third wave feminists, social justice warriors and their ilk. Say what you want about Japan and their games, but the fact that they have the freedom to produce games like this with impunity and without fear of backlash is without a shadow of a doubt a good thing, and an attitude that needs to be adopted in the west. Do not misunderstand me when I say this however, I am not limiting this freedom of H-games, I am talking about the freedom to make ANY game that you want without fear or social stigmatization thus liberation creative freedom.

It has more than every right to exist.

In Rapelay, gamers direct a character to sexually assault a mother and her two young daughters at an underground station, before raping any of a selection female characters. The game was intended for release just in Japan, but was on offer to British buyers through Amazon Marketplace, the section of the online store's website open to third-party sellers.

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But Amazon has now withdrawn the game after complaints from users, deeming it to be inappropriate. 'We determined that we did not want to be selling this particular item,' a spokeswoman said. Rapelay was developed by the Japanese production house Illusion, which makes a number of sexually violent games for the domestic market. Their other titles include 'Battle Raper' and 'Artificial Girl'.

A spokesman for the company said: 'We believe there is no problem with the software, which has cleared the domestic ratings of an ethics watchdog body.' Keith Vaz, the Labour MP for Leicester East who has previously spoken out against computer games that promote violence, condemned the game. 'It is intolerable that anyone would purchase a game that simulates the criminal offence of rape,' he told the Belfast Telegraph. Rapelay, which was released in 2006, encourages players to force the virtual woman they rape to have an abortion. If they are allowed to give birth the woman throws the player's character under a train, according to reviews of the game.

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It also has a feature allowing several players to team up against individual women. Telegraph WTF!!!!

Source: Telegraph.co.uk I dont know if this funny or just plain wrong. Probably both. Actually more like hundreds if not thousands of woman a year get raped.this game is wrong, it just goes way over the line.but well Japan isn't the only ones, every leading country has stuff like this.just Japans the only one profiting from hentai like stuff.

I mean honestly how many porn videos, cartoons, books, games and whatever else, does each country have in them. Some games like this can actually be a way to control the violent acts of a person, but well this one.going way too far! I mean I only now just read the description, you have to stalk a mother and child and rape them! I know there are other games like that but the words, know your limits comes to mind.

Its obvious that if you sell something like this on net anyone can get it no matter what the rating. When Sky News ran the story, they cited Giant Bomb for a description of the game. I don't know if that's good or bad for GB, but the forumers are treating it as a good thing.:lol: What I want to know is why they bothered when the Telegraph already had information on the game.: LordAndrew I respect Giant Bomb in that department. I once was looking to see how far they go and they are open to having all games having their own space. I'm a big believer in this as no game good or bad should be left behind.