I don't play modern games so I don't care about them. Still have alot of games from the past I still haven't tried yet. But all of this "boohoo, games are so violent these days" is a bit ridiculous. Comparing a Lara Croft death scene to women's rights and empowerment is pathetic and comes across as reaching. It's a videogame...people don't make videogames to change the world or teach women anything, they're for entertainment.

Different things entertain different people. Not all of us are into catching Pokemon or rescuing the Princess for the millionth time or flinging birds across a screen(are we going to start complaining about animal cruelty?)

Some of us enjoy horror films, oftentimes, the gorier the better. Does that make the people who watch them disgusting? And if a woman gets killed on film, does that set women's rights back hundreds of years? No.

Just look at how many people try to get a glimpse of a car accident when they pass...