that they can, truely a shame; but is that our culture talking or just meRivan wrote:God, they can really be a bunch of weird people can't they?

that they can, truely a shame; but is that our culture talking or just meRivan wrote:God, they can really be a bunch of weird people can't they?
Depends on the language you'd use. In Japan, it's common to attribute different levels of negativity or vulgarity to different words and as such, they wouldn't describe both of the games as "offensive" in the same sense. However, Rapelay, as a title, bears no social stigma. The word "katawa" does. The question of playing - assuming there is an alive, wise person that knows what both games are about, he is far more likely to say Rapelay is the bad, ofensive one, and only mention Katawa Shoujo as "an ok game with a sh*tty title".rydiafan wrote:So im lost ... sex with lilly ( who is willing , over 18 but blind ) is offensive in japan ... but raping a 13 year old minor who is healthly ( in rapelay ) is non offensive or less offensive then KS ??
my friend told me "Theres a new Visual Novel from 4Chan, Katawa Shoujo... (continuing on to discuss what its about and the meaning of the title.)" I didn't hesitate to click the download button. And i didn't hesitate when i picked up To Kill a Mockingbird... am i one of the only ones that avoids judging a book by its cover... or in this case title?Carnificus wrote:I don't think the issue is entirely with the title as much as the content itself. Admittedly I may have not played this game had I known what it was when I downloaded it, because quite frankly it sounds weird, there's a lot of VN's out there and a lot of H-content but none of it really deals with something of this subject matter. After I downloaded the game and the manual came up with the list of heroines I scrolled through and kind of had a "what the fuck?" reaction, but I gave it a shot and within the first five minutes I was immediately sucked in and the fact that it dealt with disabled girls never bothered me. But most people aren't going to try the game because of the content, I'm not sure you can really hold it against them as much as norms of society.
Common sense evolved in a different way there, lolrydiafan wrote:Where is the common sense ?? lol
I know im outta the loop ... sex with elves, catgirls , fairys , young girls and the undead ( most commons ones i can think of ) is in most popular VN's / H games i played so far ... i still find it hard the title " Katawa Shoujo " pisses ppl of in Japan
We can't, really, we don't have the ability to say...lock votes on image uploads, or lock comments from being downvoted.Pata Hikari wrote:Wow, I went to gelbooru and you're right. There are basically some trolls doing malicious downvoting of any KS themed picture. The mods there should do something about it.
Rivan wrote:Depends on the language you'd use. In Japan, it's common to attribute different levels of negativity or vulgarity to different words and as such, they wouldn't describe both of the games as "offensive" in the same sense. However, Rapelay, as a title, bears no social stigma. The word "katawa" does. The question of playing - assuming there is an alive, wise person that knows what both games are about, he is far more likely to say Rapelay is the bad, ofensive one, and only mention Katawa Shoujo as "an ok game with a sh*tty title".rydiafan wrote:So im lost ... sex with lilly ( who is willing , over 18 but blind ) is offensive in japan ... but raping a 13 year old minor who is healthly ( in rapelay ) is non offensive or less offensive then KS ??
But to the average Japanese guy who plays eroge and visits booru sites (who is by no means the average japanese PERSON), Katawa Shoujo is a game with an offensive title that concerns a weird fetish that he'd consider disgusting, whereas Rapelay is a game in which you can have sex with hot chicks with the added thrill of overpowering them and then breaking them to be your willling sex slaves - a valid fantasy, unlike having sex with a girl with burns, or missing some limbs...
this saddens me a little.the_phenom wrote: Don't go on Gelbooru too often. Is there a strong Japanese membership there?
Apparently, the Japanese don't like the game. I think that their culture is probably more opposed to the idea of dating disabled girls than ours is.