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Cherie 09-04-2025 12:46 PM

Steam brings out new game - encourages sexual violence againt women
 
I Mean :umm2:



The computer game "No Mercy" centres around a male protagonist who is encouraged to "become every woman's worst nightmare", and "never take no for an answer."

Technology Secretary Peter Kyle, who is responsible for overseeing the government's online safety strategy, described the game as "deeply worrying" and demanded the tech giant take it down.

The game launched on Steam last month and is described by its own developers as containing violence, incest, blackmail, and what they describe as "unavoidable non-consensual sex."


We used to call that RAPE, but lets dress it up with some nice soothing words

https://www.lbc.co.uk/tech/steam-vio...game-no-mercy/

Crimson Dynamo 09-04-2025 12:53 PM

https://shared.cloudflare.steamstati...g?t=1744041508

Zizu 09-04-2025 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11623414)
I Mean :umm2:



The computer game "No Mercy" centres around a male protagonist who is encouraged to "become every woman's worst nightmare", and "never take no for an answer."

Technology Secretary Peter Kyle, who is responsible for overseeing the government's online safety strategy, described the game as "deeply worrying" and demanded the tech giant take it down.

The game launched on Steam last month and is described by its own developers as containing violence, incest, blackmail, and what they describe as "unavoidable non-consensual sex."


We used to call that RAPE, but lets dress it up with some nice soothing words

https://www.lbc.co.uk/tech/steam-vio...game-no-mercy/


How did it even get clearance from the governing body.. surely they have a duty of care ?

bots 09-04-2025 01:05 PM

i said this in another thread recently, but the world is actually ****ed

Livia 09-04-2025 01:06 PM

I agree with bots. The world actually is ****ed.

Cherie 09-04-2025 01:09 PM

The player gets to choose what game play they want to use ....one off them being incest, as the go through they meet various women and they can decide how they would like to assault them


Who and what allowed this game to get past the ideas table....:skull:

Niamh. 09-04-2025 01:11 PM

Gross

Swan 09-04-2025 01:14 PM

Just checked to see if twitch had updated their banned list for this yet (which they 100% will do so). These type of games have been around before sadly, it's not a new thing. I only know them from the twitch banned list, but i expect there's others around too.

https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/lis...language=en_US

user104658 09-04-2025 01:14 PM

Not to get too pedantic but I think an important distinction - Steam doesn't release games... it's just a storefront/platform and has nothing to do with developing or releasing games.

That said of course - they shouldn't be listing it/selling it, and it shouldn't be legal for it to exist. Unfortunately though, while this seems to be hitting mainstream, this is not the first game of this sort, the most famous being "RapeLay" way back in 2006. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RapeLay

Swan 09-04-2025 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quantum Boy (Post 11623442)
Not to get too pedantic but I think an important distinction - Steam doesn't release games... it's just a storefront/platform and has nothing to do with developing or releasing games.

That said of course - they shouldn't be listing it/selling it, and it shouldn't be legal for it to exist. Unfortunately though, while this seems to be hitting mainstream, this is not the first game of this sort, the most famous being "RapeLay" way back in 2006. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RapeLay

With all that being true Steam can 100% refuse to allow the game to be downloaded from their platform though.

user104658 09-04-2025 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11623448)
With all that being true Steam can 100% refuse to allow the game to be downloaded from their platform though.

They can but (much like TiBB I suppose) they don't have a human team pre-moderate - they wait until people report dodgy stuff and then get around to reviewing it and removing. It all used to be much more curated, it's a mix of real games and absolute trash now.

bots 09-04-2025 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quantum Boy (Post 11623483)
They can but (much like TiBB I suppose) they don't have a human team pre-moderate - they wait until people report dodgy stuff and then get around to reviewing it and removing. It all used to be much more curated, it's a mix of real games and absolute trash now.

there are also sites that provide codes that allow you to purchase games for a fraction of the price shown on steam, it's just a very dodgy business model

Cherie 09-04-2025 02:34 PM

I am not changing my title they are fully responsible and paid for the games they host on their platform

Ammi 09-04-2025 02:44 PM

…I don’t know anything about this site but according to this article, the game was only available for 24 hours and was removed from Steam…

https://thewhitehatter.ca/blog/when-...ersy-on-steam/

…but a presume that young people will have Steam accounts so they have to be accountable for why it was put out there in the first place to become available…

user104658 09-04-2025 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11623502)
I am not changing my title they are fully responsible and paid for the games they host on their platform

I agree and not in any way suggesting they don't share responsibility - just that saying Steam brought the game out (they neither released nor published it) actually bypasses IMO the "worst people" in the whole thing (i.e. the company that actually made and released this "game"). Again I don't disagree that they should take responsibility for what they allow to be sold on the platform and like I said above, they did used to, they at some point got either lazy or cheap and changed the model, it used to be that games went through an approval process before being listed at all - now they seem to list anything and review it later if they get reports/complaints.

Horrible porn games aside (and there are far more than just this one) it also means that 90% of the stuff on there is cheaply made tat that's a waste of time/money and so the small indie developers making actual good and interesting content are drowned out by waves of trash not worth £2.

Livia 09-04-2025 03:22 PM

Grand Theft Auto allowed you to drive a prostitute out to the desert and beat her to death with a baseball bat as I recall and it's on sequel 6 isn't it? I guess entertainment by abusing women is not new. I find it hard to square this with Mickey Rourke saying a hurty word to a lesbian and being warned while people can buy and play these games with impunity. Like bots said earlier, the world is ****ed.

bots 09-04-2025 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 11623572)
Grand Theft Auto allowed you to drive a prostitute out to the desert and beat her to death with a baseball bat as I recall and it's on sequel 6 isn't it? I guess entertainment by abusing women is not new. I find it hard to square this with Mickey Rourke saying a hurty word to a lesbian and being warned while people can buy and play these games with impunity. Like bots said earlier, the world is ****ed.

i feel that phrase is going to be used in every thread soon

Livia 09-04-2025 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bots (Post 11623582)
i feel that phrase is going to be used in every thread soon

Well, you are the voice of our times, bots.

user104658 09-04-2025 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 11623572)
Grand Theft Auto allowed you to drive a prostitute out to the desert and beat her to death with a baseball bat as I recall and it's on sequel 6 isn't it? I guess entertainment by abusing women is not new. I find it hard to square this with Mickey Rourke saying a hurty word to a lesbian and being warned while people can buy and play these games with impunity. Like bots said earlier, the world is ****ed.

I'd argue that there's a difference between what people "can do" in an open world game using their own twisted mindset, and the actual narrative / purpose of the game being something like this.

You can drown people in swimming pools / deliberately get them to set themselves on fire / lock them in a little room until they starve to death in The Sims... but it'd be a stretch to say that The Sims is a "torture simulator".

This isn't just something that you "can do in the game"... this is what the game is about.

Cherie 09-04-2025 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11623511)
…I don’t know anything about this site but according to this article, the game was only available for 24 hours and was removed from Steam…

https://thewhitehatter.ca/blog/when-...ersy-on-steam/

…but a presume that young people will have Steam accounts so they have to be accountable for why it was put out there in the first place to become available…

Howmany will have downloaded it in that time frame though, I find it odd that there are no systems in place to pick up unsuitable material, we can send our CVs off and they will be checked by a Bot and if you dont use the right trigger words your CV is binned, but they cant put a similar system in place on this platform, the whole site could be flooded with unsuitable material

Cherie 10-04-2025 09:10 AM

Farah Nez, Zara Allenas aunt has called for a tightening of laws and for the buck passing to stop as nobody appears to want to take responsibility for this, Steam has declined to comment so far

Beso 10-04-2025 10:15 AM

All violent video games should be banned, not just this one.

Swan 10-04-2025 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beso (Post 11624295)
All violent video games should be banned, not just this one.

Tbh, there is a MASSIVE difference with these weird perverted sex/abuse/rape games (which aren't popular in the mainstream in any way shape or form) than there is in hugely popular games like GTA V etc.

All im saying is, as a gamer, its ridiculous to put this new f'd up rape game in the same category as a GTA game, or any violent game mainstream game like CS for example for that matter.

Cherie 10-04-2025 10:33 AM

There are 138 games based around incest currently on Steam :skull:

Jessica. 10-04-2025 10:34 AM

Games like this are disgusting, I hate that they exist, it's just another thing promoting violence in boys and men, glad it was taken down.

Swan 10-04-2025 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11624311)
There are 138 games based around incest currently on Steam :skull:

That's 138 too many, but they're not in any way popular. And as sick as they are only actually account for less than 0.1% of games on steam.

They shouldn't exist, they're all sick, all of those sex/abuse/incest/rape games should be banned. But i do hate how the media will lump in mainstream games that are violent with sexually depraved games for sickos!

Not comparable.

arista 10-04-2025 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11624297)
Tbh, there is a MASSIVE difference with these weird perverted sex/abuse/rape games (which aren't popular in the mainstream in any way shape or form) than there is in hugely popular games like GTA V etc.

All im saying is, as a gamer, its ridiculous to put this new f'd up rape game in the same category as a GTA game, or any violent game mainstream game like CS for example for that matter.


Yes GTA5
is a fantastic Adult Game.

On a PS5 you have a new weapon,
An Axe.


Utter Bliss

Beso 10-04-2025 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11624331)
Yes GTA5
is a fantastic Adult Game.

On a PS5 you have a new weapon,
An Axe.


Utter Bliss



Can you strike a lady over the head with it multiple times?

Cherie 10-04-2025 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11624330)
That's 138 too many, but they're not in any way popular. And as sick as they are only actually account for less than 0.1% of games on steam.

They shouldn't exist, they're all sick, all of those sex/abuse/incest/rape games should be banned. But i do hate how the media will lump in mainstream games that are violent with sexually depraved games for sickos!

Not comparable.

I agree with all that

Swan 10-04-2025 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beso (Post 11624347)
Can you strike a lady over the head with it multiple times?

Yes, and a man. However, nothing in the game encourages you to do so. It's 0000000000.1% of what you can do, if you CHOOSE to in a game literally full of actual objectives.

You can't compare GTA to this new rape game, this new game is centres around rape and degrading women, GTA doesn't centre around that in any way.

Glenn. 10-04-2025 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11624353)
Yes, and a man. However, nothing in the game encourages you to do so. It's 0000000000.1% of what you can do, if you CHOOSE to in a game literally full of actual objectives.

You can't compare GTA to this new rape game, this new game is centres around rape and degrading women, GTA doesn't centre around that in any way.

100% this.

Beso 10-04-2025 11:23 AM

Pretty sure killing and kidnap are involved in the games mission settings.

Swan 10-04-2025 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11624352)
I agree with all that

:wavey:

Basically, i will always defend mainstream gaming, and i always this example -

There are those really sick underground films out there, right?! Like some actual snuff films, and some of those acted but extremely weird torture films. No one in their right mind would watch or get enjoyment from them, only sickos. Luckily those films are avoidable, you wont come across them scrolling through Netflix, or googling "scary movie recommendations". Same as you wont find these f'd up games unless you know about them and actively seek them out. 99.9% of people wouldn't want to play them, and wont play them anyway.

However, we ALL watch mainstream films that don't necessarily encourage violence, but have tons of murder, shootings, violence in them. We enjoy them, take it all with a pinch of salt, it's entertaining. Most good stories contain some form of violence and conflict. Yet, after watching say John Wick, we're not all gonna go out with guns and start shooting everyone.

Same with a decent game, yes, they're violent, we play them, we get invested in them, we enjoy them, it's entertainment. Doesn't mean we're gonna go outside, start stealing random cars left right and centre and run people over because they get in our way whilst we drive at break neck speeds trying to complete a bank heist with $$$$ in the boot. :laugh:

Swan 10-04-2025 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beso (Post 11624362)
Pretty sure killing and kidnap are involved in the games mission settings.

I like you Parm, but put the Daily Mail down mate.

Beso 10-04-2025 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11624366)
I like you Parm, but put the Daily Mail down mate.



Daily mail, you're a slag.

Swan 10-04-2025 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beso (Post 11624369)
Daily mail, you're a slag.

:joker:

Ironically, you can do all kinda of despicable stuff in Red Dead Redemption 2, but despite of that i reckon you'd love the look and story of that game. Look it up, most beautiful game and story ever made.

The Last Of Us 1 and 2 would also be a game with a story i think you'd appreciate. Beautiful game

Cherie 10-04-2025 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11623511)
…I don’t know anything about this site but according to this article, the game was only available for 24 hours and was removed from Steam…

https://thewhitehatter.ca/blog/when-...ersy-on-steam/

…but a presume that young people will have Steam accounts so they have to be accountable for why it was put out there in the first place to become available…

I don't know how reliable this site is, LBC were investigating this and brought it to the attention of Steam at the end of last week, Steam have not communicated but the game was taken down at 10.30 last night. It appears it was pulled by Australia and Canada after 24 hours so maybe that is what the link is referring to but is misleading as has been available in the UK for weeks and the link does not load for me at any rate


The computer game "No Mercy" centres around a male protagonist who is encouraged to "become every woman's worst nightmare", and "never take no for an answer."

The game launched on Steam last month and is described by its own developers as containing violence, incest, blackmail, and what they describe as "unavoidable non-consensual sex."

After LBC revealed it was still available on Steam in the UK, it emerged that Australian and Canadian officials had swiftly made it unavailable for download.

Earlier - the technology secretary Peter Kyle told LBC he was "deeply worried" about it and that Steam, which has millions of users, must take it down.

The aunt of Zara Aleena - who was murdered in east London in 2022 - said the "government must act" to remove the game.

Officials in Australia pulled it for being ‘unclassified’.

A spokesman for Australia’s department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts said: “The computer game, No Mercy, is unclassified and has now been removed from sale from the Steam platform in Australia.

”After a public backlash the game was also removed from Steam in Canada after less than 24 hours.


Read more: Fury over rape and incest game that tells players to be 'women's worst nightmare', as Tech Secretary slams PC giant

Read more: Australia and Canada pull rape and incest game that tells players to be 'women's worst nightmare'

Pepe Di'Iasio, General Secretary of the Association of School of College Leaders told LBC: “Just copy Australia. Australia seems to have got a grip on this, they seem to have acted swiftly.

"They realise they have to protect young people who are at the heart of this… I think that we’ve got a game of tennis taking place between Ofcom and tech companies, what we’re seeing is people blaming one another.

"Let’s get the legislation doing what it should do and let’s make sure we can protect the young people who are most at threat from this right now.”

https://www.lbc.co.uk/tech/video-gam...n-uk-no-mercy/

arista 10-04-2025 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beso (Post 11624347)
Can you strike a lady over the head with it multiple times?


Of Course
GTA5 is an Adult Game.

Then the Police track you down

Beso 10-04-2025 12:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Swan (Post 11624370)
:joker:

Ironically, you can do all kinda of despicable stuff in Red Dead Redemption 2, but despite of that i reckon you'd love the look and story of that game. Look it up, most beautiful game and story ever made.

The Last Of Us 1 and 2 would also be a game with a story i think you'd appreciate. Beautiful game

Give me fable any day over any of that. You can't beat farting in a woman's face.:blush:

Swan 10-04-2025 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beso (Post 11624455)
Give me fable any day over any of that. You can't beat farting in a woman's face.:blush:

https://64.media.tumblr.com/26e04ed8...g527o1_400.gif


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