Ride to Hell and The Situation of Sexual Violence in Video Games

In late June, Deep Silver published a new video game called Ride to Hell: Retribution. The action game, which is available for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, has players taking on the role of a Vietnam War veteran who wages battles with a biker gang. In addition to receiving horrific reviews for its shoddy game play and pointless story — Ride to Hell: Retribution has one of the lowest scores of all video games on Metacritic — the game has attracted much scorn for “forced” sex scenes and its demeaning depiction of women. For an example of the sexual content in Ride to Hell: Retribution, see from the 10:00 minute mark in this video: Justin Alderman, a video game critic for We Got This Covered, explains the controversy: * * * The other thing to note about Ride to Hell: Retribution‘s missions is that each of them contain at least one impromptu, and very creepy, sex scene. At some point during each mission Jake will spot one or more male characters threatening (either physically or sexually) one or more female characters. After killing the hostile males, Jake is “rewarded” with a short cutscene of him having fully-clothed sex with the distressed damsel[s]. I’m not inherently against including sex in video games, but the circumstances surrounding the repeated sex scenes in Ride to Hell: Retribution are extremely offensive and troubling. The most obvious issue is that almost all of the female characters in the game amount to nothing more than objec...
Source: The Situationist - Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Tags: Entertainment Marketing Public Policy Source Type: blogs