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Serenaash's Little Nightmares (PC)
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[August 29, 2018 02:00:25 PM]
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When I played today, I had to stop at the scene where Six is kidnapped. She climbed into a cage to eat the food, and the janitor guy kidnapped her. It was wild, and scary. This part is very unethical, because this poor girl is being captured and tricked. She seems to be smart enough to know that it was a cage, but she was so overcome with hunger and just wanted to eat the food. As the player, I just saw food and didn't even notice it was a cage until she was eating and I couldn't control her. I just saw the food and was happy, as the girl was really hungry and it was hard to play the game. Similar to how it would be hard to carry on in real life, if I was starving. Additionally, the Janitor is very unethical in kidnapping the girl who is just hungry. When you are starving, crippling in pain, you will eat whatever you can find. This janitor took advantage of that to lure a child into a cage. This game is glorifying kidnapping and making this girl escape (I assume) from her expected death of being kidnapped and tortured.
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[August 27, 2018 10:37:32 PM]
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It took me over half an hour to get past one part. It was very frustrating. This leads me to ask myself, is it ethical to make it this difficult to get past some leeches? Also, the controller was way too sensitive, so I kept falling off stairs at odd angles, in which I believe I would have made it. I kept playing after this point and came across some children locked in cages and rooms. It definitely is not ethical to have children locked in cages. As much as I sometimes wanna put annoying children in cages, there is no need to resort to such violence. It was also very quiet and spooky. This makes me infer that these children are not in good living situations. There was also a bloody toy room, which was very startling to see. This ethical decision in showing that much gore is questionable as it may lead others to want to recreate that scene with blood. Additionally, it may also lead others to potentially lock children up when they are annoying. Children should be kept in safe environments is the main ethical topic of my game experience today.
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[August 25, 2018 08:04:23 PM]
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I played Little Nightmares for the first time today. It was very suspenseful and scary at times. I don't necessarily know the premise of the game, so it is all new as to what will happen. I was stuck on a few parts, so it requires a little bit of thinking and not just mindlessly playing a game. I really enjoy it thus far. I don't really know what it has to do with Ethics. There was a scene in which there was a man hanging, presumably from suicide. That raises the question of whether or not suicide is ethical. There is also the question of whether or not you should pursue your dreams if it causes harm to others. This is the question that I was asking whilst playing the game. Every time I die in the game, I can't help but feel guilty that this small child died. I very much enjoy the game my first play. Furthermore, I went into the game thinking that it was about a little girl and the nightmares that we have as a child. However, upon playing the game, I do not think that is how this game will play out to be. Is this false advertisement ethical to me as a consumer? We shall see as I continue to play the game.
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Serenaash's Little Nightmares (PC)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Saturday 25 August, 2018
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