The major controversies, disappointments and outrages of the preceding week all seemed to share one trait: They contained some eye-rolling levels of double-speak and ulterior meanings.
The issues themselves have been gummed to death, and I really donât wish to rehash those arguments. But weâre talking about debates that could have been better served, and even made a little more intellectually honest, had people involved used some straight language to begin with. Hereâs an assessment of what was said, and what I think was really meant.
Leading off itâs, what else, the Tomb Raider ârapeâ controversy.
Who said it: Darrell Gallagher, in charge of the studio making Tomb Raider
What he said: âSexual assault of any kind is categorically not a theme that we cover in this game.â
What he meant: âWe were fine using the threat of a sexual assault to create protective male sympathy for Lara Croft until dumbass over here went and used the R-word.â
At E3 (as reported on Monday), an executive producer at Crystal Dynamics told Kotakuâs Jason Schreier that in a scene in the new Tomb Raider reboot, Lara Croft fights off an attempted rape. Thatâs not an implied statementâRon Rosenberg used the word ârape.â This is important for two reasons: Heâs the gameâs executive producer, not some uncoached designer or community manager who is a PR handlerâs cold-sweat nightmare. And, again, he used the word ârape.â
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A gameâs rating is only one part of a publisherâs anxiety. The ESRB has a content descriptor for âSexual Violence,â which specifically covers âreferences to, or depictions of, rape or violent sexual acts.â Even for M-rated games, publishers try like hell to avoid certain content descriptors, and assuredly âsexual violenceâ would be one of them. Parents buy M-rated games for their underage kids all the time; but that kind of flag, and stories about why it was given, would stop more than a few from doing so with Tomb Raider. In fact, I could only find one game that has received that content descriptorâit was the PC-only , Japan-made visual novel Animamundi
Tomb Raider is due in March. I guarantee that sequence will be recut, and I guarantee you will not see anything that could possibly be interpreted as a man forcing himself on a womanâas suggested by that goon lightly caressing Croftâs arm and moving down to her hip, before he gets his head blown off.
Speaking of sexual violence âŚ
Who said it: Tore Blystad, director of Hitman: Absolution
What he said: âThe Hitman games always come from this kind of cartoony, dark universe. ⌠This is no different from those.â
What he meant: âWeâre still patting ourselves on the back for being so controversial.â
If heâs not sorry for the trailer, and thatâs entirely his right, then say so. Own it. Retrofitting a self-satire excuse into this, when we havenât seen anything like that before, is the equivalent of a âlol, sarcasmâ troll when a joke goes wrong. It doesnât make me not want to play the game or buy it, but it does make me not want to watch any more Hitman ads.
It wasnât the weekâs only cop-out, either.
Who said it: The creators of Game of Thrones (the HBO series, not the video game).
What they said: âWe meant no disrespect to the former President and apologize if anything we said or did suggested otherwise.â
What they meant: âWe also donât take responsibility for what we say and do.â
The showâs creators laughed that a prop severed head on a pike was George W. Bushâs. But, âitâs not a choice, itâs not a political statement.â Oh, fuck off itâs not.
Have you seen the clip? Evidently itâs an inside joke on the set that they have a severed head that lookâs like Bushâs. Fine. But in the clip, thereâs no way you can tell that head looks like the 43rd president unless some jackass makes the choice of identifying it as such, which then is a political statement. Everything any president or former president does is political. Same goes with any treatment of him. Donât want people to think youâre making a political statement? Donât go out of your way to tell us thatâs George W. Bushâs head on a pike.
But at least they didnât squat Joffrey Lannister over Dubyaâs cranium for maximum pwnage.
Who said it: David Ellis, whose 343 Industries is making Halo 4
What he said: âVictory crouch.â
What he meant: âTeabagging.â
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Finally, a kernel of truth if you know to look for it.
Who said it: An EA Sports spokesperson
What they said: âWe did not receive confirmation that they were changing to a full FBS schedule this year until it was too late for inclusion in NCAA Football 13. South Alabama will be included in NCAA Football 14.â
What they meant: âSomeone else screwed up, not us.â
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Either the NCAA, the Collegiate Licensing Company and/or the Sun Belt Conference could be the ones who âdidnât send confirmation,â even though USA made it clear back in 2009 theyâd be joining big boy football in 2012. EA Sports, according to the terms of its agreements, canât act on this sort of thing until it gets definite approvalâthatâs part of the reason they donât automatically move schools to new conferences in future years of the gameâs dynasty mode. TCU jumping from the Mountain West to the Big East to the Big 12, without playing a game in the Big East, is a great example of why official confirmation of everything is needed.
Sports fans might think this is EAâs incompetence. But sports fans also are familiar with some true masters of bureaucratic nonsense: the NCAA. I think itâs more likely someone in Indianapolis forgot to push the correct paper, and EA Sports has to take the heat. Thatâs part of holding the license. Their partners can insistâand have insistedâon doing some pretty stupid things that piss off or disappoint gamers, and EA Sports knows itâll be the only one taking fire for it. They canât blame their licensor for fear of offending an essential partner.
And itâs not just EA Sports. Last year, it looked very much like Charles Barkley backed out of an appearance in NBA 2K12 at the last minute, and 2K Sports just had to smile and tell gamers they were sorry the 1985 Philadelphia 76ers didnât have one of its starters.
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