Tuesday, May 29th 2018
A Softer Hell Awaits: Agony PC Edition Won't Receive Official, Uncensored Patch After All
Agony may well be one of the more interesting games in recent times when it comes to its art and character direction - it's sort of a malfunction between H. R. Giger's designs and a particularly unpleasant, Escher-esque metamorphosis gone wrong. Many of its design touches touted before launch (which will occur tomorrow, by the way) promised an uncompromising, mentally-demanding experience (whether or not that will translate to a good videogame is, of course, something else entirely). Of course, that also put into question the matter of ratings - and these affect such things as ability for a game to enter some markets at all.
As a result, Agony developer Madmind Studio worked to tone down the graphical liberties with Agony, trying to achieve slightly more open ratings as a result - but at the same time, promised users an official, uncensored patch that would bring the game to its creators' original vision. However, things aren't as bad as they might seem - Madmind Studios said that the censorship-circumventing patch is unneeded because the censoring itself only takes place in two out of seven possible endings for the game, changing the image but for a few seconds on each of those two affected endings. As such, and also as to avoid certain legal troubles, the company has decided against releasing the patch. Tomorrow, on Agony's release, developer Madmind will release comparison videos that show users the differences between the censored, shipping-version of the game, and the original uncensored vision, for users that want to see exactly what they might be missing in the nightmarish scenarios the developers have surely concocted.
Source:
DSOGaming
As a result, Agony developer Madmind Studio worked to tone down the graphical liberties with Agony, trying to achieve slightly more open ratings as a result - but at the same time, promised users an official, uncensored patch that would bring the game to its creators' original vision. However, things aren't as bad as they might seem - Madmind Studios said that the censorship-circumventing patch is unneeded because the censoring itself only takes place in two out of seven possible endings for the game, changing the image but for a few seconds on each of those two affected endings. As such, and also as to avoid certain legal troubles, the company has decided against releasing the patch. Tomorrow, on Agony's release, developer Madmind will release comparison videos that show users the differences between the censored, shipping-version of the game, and the original uncensored vision, for users that want to see exactly what they might be missing in the nightmarish scenarios the developers have surely concocted.
26 Comments on A Softer Hell Awaits: Agony PC Edition Won't Receive Official, Uncensored Patch After All
Where do you think the minerals come from that make our PC's work properly? North-East Congo - 2/3 of the women brutally tortured from warlords who controlled 80% of the coltan mineral that allows our tv's, fridges, cell phones, and pc's - laptops... unless you become Amish, we all have blood on our hands, whether you want to believe it or not. the Cosmos does not Judge, only feels the vibrations of time ~
And with all that mumbo-jumbo I just added it to my wishlist to it can attack my feeble mind while i sleep, I think adult diapers will be needed to play. Cuz, Damn.
There is a growing incidence, recorded, of teen boys trying to engage in more abusive sexual practices. This is being attributed to what online porn now shows. This skewing of what is actually normal, places templates of behaviour on them.
Even US troops use desensitizing training techniques. Cleverly, though, it is through a continuous drill where reflex is taught to replace a reaction. This was based on research that showed troops often shot 'to miss'. Killing isn't normal human behaviour. To make it normal, Hand to hand drills, etc were made repetitive, to induce an automated reflex.
Yes, so, age restrictions are good things. As adults we can chose, our minds are less pliable and our morals are generally seated well. But kids require a thing called, parenting and growth.
It's funny that Al Gore became such a hero to so called "liberals".. because they've always been anything but liberating. No matter what issue it is.
edit: Ahem! That said, I don't want her dead either! In fact, I think the only way out of the rabbit hole is to actually go in and live through it all. The only way people truly learn is the hard way. Society needs a massive, soul crushing police state that drains people's money and minds... just so people finally fight and it never happens again. So bring on more Tipper Gores please :p
That said, I'm no saint. Even played Arcanum: Magicka Obscura with all content enabled... even Belle the Sheep. :laugh: Oh boy. :p