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Worth Reading: 10/11/2013

It's been a long week. You deserve the weekend. Crack open that beer, and click away.

This doesn’t have anything to do with video games, but I can’t stop listen to Lorde’s “Pure Heroin” album. She’s only 16-years-old? Jeez.

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The second week of Shocktober has come to an end, and I’m pretty proud of what’s been filed in support of the best month of the year so far. I had bigger ambitions for what might be on the site, but I also underestimated how much work it would be to balance that with other responsibilities. It doesn’t help that I’m supposed to give that TEDx speech next weekend, an event that distressingly hangs over my head every day. At this point, I just want it over with. The inevitable is stressful.

An interview earlier this week caused me to lose some sleep, but only because I’m not used to talking with film directors. I can do a game interview in my sleep, but everything else is slightly outside my wheelhouse. But it’s not enough to be good at what you’re already comfortable with, and that’s an easy way to creative stagnation. Publishing non-gaming material on the site has been really enjoyable, and I’m considering ways to keep that up even when Shocktober has come to a close. What? Not sure. Your thoughts are welcome.

Have you been enjoying your horror flicks so far? I’d hoped to file a series of dispatches this month to provoke discussion, but I haven’t watched nearly as many movies as I wanted, and one of them was a late night repeat viewing of Martyrs because my brother hadn’t seen it before.

“This movie is fucked up," he said.

He’s right. He fell asleep halfway through, though. That ending, man? It’s way, way worse.

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Sometimes games are subversive, sometimes players are. Not every game successfully allows for players to have true agency when defining their play style, often because one style is more successful than others. But what happens when you disagree with what the game is asking of you, even if you’re not rewarded for it? Steven Strom decided to play Killzone: Mercenary without killing anyone, which is definitely an option for players but not one that seems very obvious from the violent-prone narrative. Strom points out how this enhanced some aspects of the story, too:

"Consequentially, I also fought fewer enemies, as there were no alarms raised to call in reinforcements. Over time, I found this to be a relief. Yes, fewer enemies meant easier objectives and greater rewards, but also meant a clearer conscience. As the first Killzone to humanize both the ISA and the Helghast, the impetus to think of my targets as more than fodder made me uncomfortable in the role I filled as Danner. A mercenary is meant to kill for profit, but even as I profited, minimizing casualties became my priority. I was forced less often forced to think about what each enemy NPC – characters that weren’t simply in it for the money – might be doing had they not been thrust into war; what they might have done if I hadn’t intervened."

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Big shocker: Clive Thompson is a smart dude who says smart things. Gameolgoical, which is properly folding into The A/V Club going forward (a smart move), has a short interview with Thompson, an avid game player. Would you have guessed he’s into bullet hell? Not me. But what struck me about his conversation with Drew Toal was his thoughtful response to a question about about whether or not video games are a good thing for us as a society:

"So there has been this attempt over the last 10 years or so by people like me, who grew up playing video games, to sort of argue that these are good things. That they’re not horrible experiences for kids. They’re not going to turn them into robots or violent monsters. And one of the first lines of attack was to make a counter argument, that games increase your spatial awareness and all these things. I’ve always regarded that as not only beside the point, but maybe a bad point. Art shouldn’t have to justify itself on the level of how it improves our lives. It’s intended to be a metaphysically, or spiritually, or culturally interesting and thoughtful and entertaining and troubling experience, and that’s what games do when they’re really good."

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So far for Shocktober I've seen the first three Hellraiser movies, which I enjoyed, and last night I saw a movie called "Would you rather" off of your list Patrick. It was pretty decent and gruesome, plus it had Jeffrey Combs in a sweet role, he's a delight. I've been meaning to watch VHS 2, but I'm stalling... Maybe tonight.

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Wow, really guys? Some of you really don't see the problem with those character designs? Where the males are wearing sensible army gear and both the women have serious cleavage, one with an absolutely impossible v-neck? It's one thing when characters of both sexes are stylized, but the men have a strictly realistic wartime look and the women are sexualized. I try to be open-minded about different opinions, but I can't help thinking that anyone who doesn't see the problem was dropped as a child.

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Good stuff in that Zelda breakdown.

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> Crytek, I hope your "reasoning" for having these character models is a joke

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Nice. Well, at least we know what butters your bread.

This is why people think these outrages are for pageclicks.

Please, do lecture us more on feminism.

Btw: Screenshot from incognito mode so to remove any AdSense influences. This is the generic GiantBomb ads.

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@oreospeedwagon: And just so you're aware, Giant Bomb can only control what ads appear on their site at a very top level at first, and can only get certain specific ads removed after they've specifically appeared, to which they can complain back and say "these ads are fucking stupid". They've made this known in times past, and Jeff made this known in his latest (or could have been the one before) Jar Time video.

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@heatdrive88: Getting mad at Crytek because sex sells but then falling back on "Well, we can't make those decisions if we're gonna pay the bills!" is painfully hypocritical.

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@oreospeedwagon: And just so you're aware, Giant Bomb can only control what ads appear on their site at a very top level at first, and can only get certain specific ads removed after they've specifically appeared, to which they can complain back and say "these ads are fucking stupid". They've made this known in times past, and Jeff made this known in his latest (or could have been the one before) Jar Time video.

Just want to call bullshit on that. I've been in the media for about a decade now and editorial has to take responsibility for their product and the ads that appear within. No excuses. This is not uncommon on here and it is hypocritical. I personally don't care that much... but @oreospeedwagon has a point (and a great username)

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@garnsr said:

Why is liking boobs misogynistic? Wouldn't the desire to see women being hit and shot and blown up and mutilated and whatnot be misogynistic? What is the real fate of women in combat areas through history? Are we going to start having female characters get raped when they fail a mission in order to be inclusive and realistic? I think there's more than just men wanting to feel powerful keeping female characters from being in games.

"Liking boobs" isn't misogynistic, but when you say "I like boobs" you're being misogynistic, because that statement is predicated on the idea that it's the only part of a woman that matters.

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@fisk0 said:

It's kinda crazy how expensive Mr. Gimmick is here in Sweden (the Scandinavian countries seems to be the only place outside of Japan where it was released), a complete copy seems to go for upwards of $1000, while the cartridge alone at least seems to go for around $300, I kinda wonder what made it such an collector's item?

Well, could be that it was released almost nowhere in limited quantity, and the game itself is an incredible achievement of the NES.

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Great as always Patrick. Why doesn't Giant Bomb hire Jeff Green, that would be sick.

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Loving the content for Shocktober, Patrick!

Okay so movies my wife and I have seen this month so far.

  1. The Bay (4 out of 5)
  2. Chernobyl Diaries (3 out of 5)
  3. The Last Exorcism II (2 out of 5)
  4. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2 out of 5)
  5. Dark Skies (3 out of 5)
  6. The Ward (2 out of 5)
  7. Dark Water (3 out of 5)
  8. Insidious Chapter 2 (2 out of 5)
  9. Graven Encounters (4 out of 5)
  10. The Pact (2 out of 5)
  11. Lovely Molly (4 out of 5)
  12. The Awakening (3 out of 5)
  13. Paranormal Activity 3 (3 out of 5)
  14. Fright Night (2011) (3 out of 5)
  15. Europa Report (4 out of 5)
  16. This is the End (If you haven't seen it, watch it, I think it counts) (4 out of 5)
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Heh, reading the comments on Jeff Green's blog, it sounds like you guys should hire him. :p

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