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romance = 5sec of going to lie in bed together -> camera cuts away+blacks out -> wrong impression of what happening when they just going to sleep clearly.
Nude:
You can see some gal's ankles !!!
What tags appear is a popularity contest, and unfortunately, some players are rather generous with what tags they add to a game. Basic kissing cutscenes for romance content trigger them already just like small amounts of skin uncovered by clothes and clearly recognizable body parts (edit: and physique) as to distinguish between males and females.
Devs do have the power to remove tags as well, for example one that made me sad was when Starbreeze/OVK (pretty sure SB) removed all of the "bag-boy" or "baggage handling simulator" tags from Payday 2 (as well as other tags like "micro-transactions" which is odd that they were allowed to as the game did outright feature them).
So true - gotta love a morality norm where graphic depiction of dismemberment and violent death is just fine, but a pair of boobs is shocking and abhorrent.
Sounds like America. Europeans are less concerned about such things.
Well to be fair I have never heard of any game that has realistic violence or dismemberment, it's all cartoonish. And the few that were close to a degree (like manhunt) did have controversies around them.
What nude/"adult" activity have you seen with more accurate looks / "capability" then the game's or other games handle of gore, Sure as heck not this game.
I mean 1 the most talked about things in games even before "modern nonright thinking" often are how fake they are not to mention mods that often take it to next levels.
Manhunt was way more then just about gore, was more about just the act of brutally murdering then anything else especially for the year it was made, and honestly would say less real then say.... well like most games with it passed 10 years especially since it very dated.
Now, for old controversial for gore game around same time I would say would be, The Suffering, but that because it just had blood everywhere as if the editors were told to not miss a single spec of blood .. as in make sure everything had at very least a spec of blood on it.
The Obvious one in general you should have said, would be imo 1 the top 5 most notorious realistic gore game by quite a large margin;
Dead Space. ->
Though then you take that and relies it actually goes against what you said as it was viewed more positive then negative with countless vids even commercial(s) of Watching people, including parents reacting to it often in a positive way of some sort (The "eye exam" being likely most famous). -->
None (depending on how you count those anime things), but that's besides the point. The reason that people dislike violence or nudity in games is the idea that they desensitize and normalize.
You actually identify it yourself to a degree;
This is the reason people took issue with it, gore itself in computer games is always going to look silly because you don't have lunatics like Savini running around.
But to those people who are afraid of normalisation a game where you're a disgruntled cop flying around in slow motion making loud noises and having slices of pepperoni appear on the outside of people's clothing is less of a problem than a game which normalises sexual attitudes or behaviours that might be harmful or creates an expectation in a developing child that these things are normal and should be pressured out of women (ie anal), or a game which desensitizes a child to the brutality and unpleasantness around violence (which are the natural cues that are meant to prevent it.
Can't say they bother me much myself (find them silly to be honest), so I might not be explaining it as well as could be, but that's the mindset as far as I have been able to discern.