... Not to get side-tracked, but if developers want to make an adult game they need to make them more intelligent. Planscrape Torment is a great game. A key thing is to remove a lot of the needlessly action, hack n' slasing and grinding. Those belong in a kids game. To make every encounter be there for a reason - like Shadow of the colossus. And there was gonna be that Dungeon Hero game with a "realistic" dungeon (maybe canceled) where goblins and monsters don't just wait to get slaughtered. That is a GREAT concept. Those are games that would take the industry further. Not a GoW or Cod new version every year.
I don't mind romances or getting close with the characters like in Baldur's Gate 2. As long as it dosen't take a lot of time. But I don't want sex or homosexuality. I don't need a lesson or need to be told what to think about it. Games it not the place for it. God of War is a great example of it with its minigames. You're not FORCED to do anything. But the best is The Witcher 2 - you can do what you think is right without the game telling you what "it" think, unlike KOTOR.
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