UN Australia and Canada pull rape and incest game that tells players to be 'women's worst nightmare' - The following story contains reference to sexual assault, violence against women and misogyny.

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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.". Picture: No Mercy on Steam

By Asher McShane
A game that touts itself as an "incest and non-consensual sex' simulator has been pulled from the world's biggest PC gaming platform in Australia and Canada as pressure mounts on UK authorities to follow suit.

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."

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.

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.”

Efforts to have the game removed in Australia were spearheaded by campaign group Collective Shout who wrote to the country’s regulator as well as launching a global petition.

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

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.”
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The video game has 'very positive' reviews from sick users on Steam. Picture: Steam

The game requires a card to buy, but has minimal age-verification checks, with campaigners warning it could be downloaded by children.

“Adult themes exist in video games, but I’m so shocked and surprised by this,” LBC's tech correspondent Will Guyatt said.

“There's probably about 3.5 million active Steam accounts in the UK… I just don't see how this can be openly, easily available and also importantly not removed when people like myself have reported it as unsuitable.”

LBC created a Steam account with full access to adult content by simply ticking boxes claiming to be 18+, and was able to download No Mercy for £9.99.

“Tech companies make it as easy as possible for kids to go on and put in a fake age and put in a card,” child mental health expert Nova Eden said.

She says many parents will be under the misconception that sites like Steam are “a game shop, a social network,” and therefore assume they are properly moderated.

In reality, Steam is not signed up to any age-rating frameworks like PEGI, a content rating system established to help European consumers make informed decisions when buying video games through the use of approved age recommendations and content descriptors.

Anyone can upload a game for sale on the site, which then sits alongside products developed by regulated, mainstream games studios.

LBC reported the game to Steam as inappropriate five days ago. It has still not been taken down, or subject to more stringent controls.
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The game's presence online also raises questions about the regulator Ofcom’s ability to properly moderate content.

It began its crackdown on harmful online content last month as part of the Government’s Online Safety Act, but the regulator told LBC it “can’t investigate individual complaints.”

That’s despite chief executive Dame Melanie Dawes saying as part of LBC’s Online Safety Day last month: “Our under-18s deserve a very different experience to the one they’re getting now, so no pornography, and a significant down-ranking of things like violent content, misogyny.”

The body is due to publish its “children’s codes” which will set out requirements for sites to protect young people online. Tech firms will then have three months to carry out risk assessments.

“I'm very interested to see how [Steam’s parent-company Valve] will justify that topics like this are acceptable in a game, and if they do deem them acceptable, they should make it a hell of a lot harder for your everyday consumer to be able to find,” Guyatt said.

“It's intriguing to see where this fits under the Online Safety Bill.”

Mr Kyle, who is facing pressure over the potential watering down of the Online Safety Act, insisted that Steam should remove the game from its marketplace.

He told LBC: “We expect every one of those [tech] companies to remove content as soon as they possibly can after being made aware of it. That’s what the law requires, it is what I require as a secretary of state, and it is certainly how we expect platforms who operate and have the privilege of access to British society, and British economy, to do.”

Mr Kyle also suggested that the regulator should make a call on whether the game should remain online.

"Ofcom is the regulator," Mr Kyle said. "They are tasked with enforcing and they will make the judgment as to whether content is removed in an appropriate time."

A spokesperson for the Games Rating Authority said:"Game ratings provide parents and players information about the content of video games.

In the UK, physical game releases must carry a PEGI age rating by law. Digital games are not legally required to carry an age rating, but the majority of leading stores use the trusted PEGI age rating process to provide confidence to consumers.

Although games on Steam can optionally apply for a PEGI age rating via our classification process, it is not mandated by the platform prior to a game's release.

The Games Rating Authority has not classified this game and has not been approach to classify it since its release."

Steam did not respond to LBC's requests for comment.
 
I don't think Steam is an appropriate storefront to host games featuring sexual violence. Those who are attracted to this type of fetish content know where to find it already. Publishing these games on Steam serves to introduce people (children) to "non-consensual sex" acts. Regardless of whatever arguments one makes, children and adolescents lie about their ages in order to access content that was otherwise restricted to them.
 
I don't think Steam is an appropriate storefront to host games featuring sexual violence. Those who are attracted to this type of fetish content know where to find it already. Publishing these games on Steam serves to introduce people (children) to "non-consensual sex" acts. Regardless of whatever arguments one makes, children and adolescents lie about their ages in order to access content that was otherwise restricted to them.
You know?
I tend to agree, but steam opened up the "anything goes" hole some time ago and its on them now.
Frankly I was a lil upset when I saw sex with hitler and thought to myself "why do I need to see reddit tier humor anal sex with hitler? On my feed?
I don't think any of it belongs on steam. I think they should have a front to sell on, but it shouldn't be the largest normal market out there.
One of the worst decisions GabeN made.
Allowing this shit on it.

I just question where we draw the line?
But I think the line is clearly when the game is about sex and the primary focus is on weird sexual fetishes.
And there's very little else to it. That seems a pretty clear line.
 
have you ever killed someone in a video game? Guess you are a murderer then.
There's literally no difference between jumping on a Goomba's head in Super Mario Bros. and raping an entire family in Rapelay. Entirely indistinguishable.

If you enjoy masturbating to loli anime porn then I would not trust you around children. Similarly if you enjoy masturbating to rape porn I would not trust you around women.
I think the former has more weight than the latter, especially since it's actually a popular genre among women.

Rape isn't sexual.
That's the most retarded shit every time I hear it.

But Australia doesn't ban shit like Changed or the trans positive VN's for helping kids troon out.
If anything they probably fund them.
 
Videogames bad, mass importing real third world rapists by the millions good.
How about we just say rape incest video games are bad and sandniggers and niggers are bad? Retarded binary minded false dichotomy presenting autist.

I'm going to blow everyone's minds here and say that playing rape incest video games is bad, because it seems like something a third world rapey sandnigger would do.
 
If you masturbate to rape porn that means you want to rape women.
Do women who masterbate to rape smut want that?


notably it lists "legal definition of rape", and 62% of women found this to be a fantasy. But again, like shades of grey, it's not actually harmed, they just want the primal experience from a guy they ALREADY like.

But I think a MAJORITY of people into "rape" as a fetish on BOTH sides basically just want the cave man days experience for a brief moment, of physical power of the man clearly winning out and overpowering, but don't necessarily want it to any extreme, they just think codified consent and physical cooperation with each other detracts from the fun (if a woman wants the feeling of being held down, just "allowing it" isn't the same as offering resistance and being overpowered). They just want that primal animal experience. They dont actually want to harm anyone or be hurt past set boundaries, they just want to ACT as if the boundaries aren't there, and that consent is being breached, even if it isn't. There's definitely those who go way way too far and are sick, and ACTUALLY want to hurt others (or endanger themselves) but I think for a majority it's kinda overblown. I mean hell, 62 percent is huge but I don't see 62% of women acting insanely wreckless trying to get REALLY raped, despite what Muslims say.

This has been really complicated in modern world with feminism since women both want to be strong independent women who don't need no man/women must be respected at all times, AND also often have that desire to be under a man's thumb, and obviously these ideas don't REALLY mix well. If anything I kinda wonder if shades of gray and stuff are just symptoms of this .

This all said , really don't care either way about the fate of the game, feels like there's already shit like that. Pretty sure there's already rape type games on steam anyway. And still not as offensive as them adding big rigs over the road racing to steam.
 
Do women who masterbate to rape smut want that?

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19085605/
notably it lists "legal definition of rape", and 62% of women found this to be a fantasy. But again, like shades of grey, it's not actually harmed, they just want the primal experience from a guy they ALREADY like.
Dude you can't even read the article without paying.
Game looks like shit, just like all the other DAZ-based "visual novels" on Steam.

Lol @ the moralfagging, though.
Lol @ your only complaint being how it's not up to your standards of the porn games you've already played.
 
I don't really like this sort of thing, but I know there's way worse out there, and selective inforcement just Striesand effects whatever they do enforce, so it's worse than no inforcement.
The UK government complaining about a fictional rape and incest game is hypocrisy of the highest order, but that's not a surprise, and is not unusual.
I have to comment though, because this makes me more angry than a fictional game could.
UK gov:
"No Incest in your fiction!" - refuses to ban first cousin marriage, because it's an Islamic custom from Pakistan.
It's causing entire councils to go bankrupt and NHS trusts to be near collapse due to the massive amount of inbred, genetically disabled babies being born.
It's Allah's will to uncontrollably breed suffering, incompatible with life children, and violent low IQ "normal" kids incompatible with society.

UK govt:
"No rape in your fiction"
- refuses to investigate the industrial scale grooming and rape of young white girls that has victims by the thousand, and includes incredible amounts of sadism.
The institutional capture involved in the covering up, and light sentencing of the few men punished goes from the lowliest school teacher and social worker, through the police and judiciary and right up to Parliament and the PM.
Soon, you'll get jailed for blasphemy for pointing this shit out, or even complaining some subhuman raped your daughter.
If you get jailed, you're likely to get stabbed by one of the Muslim gangs that have taken over the prisons.
A few months sentence, even, is effectively a death sentence for a white British man.
Would you risk jail, for any reason, if you knew it was a 50/50 you'd survive?

Give me tophats, but I refuse to stop being angry about this stuff, because that would mean I'd abandoned all hope.
I'm cynical enough to know that it's the hope that kills you in the end, too, but I can't help it.
They haven't demoralised me enough.
 
Generic 3DCG porn RenPy game #4728462 from F95Zone is somehow world news these days.

Steam should probably have never allowed 18+ content on the platform honestly. I get the desire to milk as much money as possible but it's mostly just tasteless shit that gets your platform labeled as the place to get incest mom rape simulators.
 
iirc Rapelay at least had some "gameplay", this is just a visual novel, basically a CYOA powerpoint presentation. I'm sure the devs are enjoying the free publicity though, it's going to sell more than it would have if it had been just a regular western porn game slop.
 
Generic 3DCG porn RenPy game #4728462 from F95Zone is somehow world news these days.

Steam should probably have never allowed 18+ content on the platform honestly. I get the desire to milk as much money as possible but it's mostly just tasteless shit that gets your platform labeled as the place to get incest mom rape simulators.
I remember having to turn on adult mode for steam when I wanted to pre-order Cyberpunk 2077 cause they considered it a 18+ game. I've kept it on to chuckle at the newest releases of wildly named RPG maker slop porn games.
It really is the slippery slope of video games that having titties and penis in games now means full blow bang gang rape sims are allowed too.
 
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