Omega Labyrinth Z becomes the first game to be banned in the UK since 2007

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Back in November, D3 Publisher and Pqube announced that they'd be localizing a Japanese dungeon-crawler RPG called Omega Labyrinth Z and releasing it in the west in Spring 2018. However, while Europe and North America didn't seem to have any issue with classifying the game, the United Kingdom did. The UK's Video Standards Council Rating Board (VSC) refused to give the game a PEGI rating, citing that there's a likelihood of the game causing harm to the user, due to overly graphic content.

Under the terms of the Video Recordings Act (1984), the VSC Rating Board is required to consider the likelihood of any game causing harm to the user and, subsequently, to wider society by the way in which the game deals with and portrays images of criminal, violent or horrific behaviour, illegal drugs and human sexual activity. The grounds for this decision are as follows: - The likely harm being caused to a viewer or potential viewer, e.g. children or young people.

When a game is refused a classification, then that means it's illegal to sell it in that respective region. This is the first time the UK has outright banned a game to be on the market since 2007's Manhunt, a game that was also refused classification due to the violent nature of "overly visceral killings, with a focus on stalking and brutalizing".

Following the UK's decision, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland had come to the same conclusion, also denying the game a release in those countries. Now, the question is, what content did this RPG offer that was appalling enough to make it fail multiple country's ratings boards? Well, let's take a more detailed look at the VSC's claims.

  • sections in which players must touch characters all over their bodies to arouse them, removing their clothes when successful.
  • a scene in which players place honey on the girls' bodies for a dog to lick off, which also arouses them (prompting further loss of clothes).
  • a mechanic in which the quality of crystals can only be identified if they are placed between a character's breasts, which must then be fondled. The VSC notes the crystal itself "has a clearly phallic quality to it".
  • a hot-spring mini-game that also focuses on fondling breasts
  • a level-up system in which the player-character's breast increase by a cup size each time they advance. An official press release for the game challenges players to "reach maximum boobage" and achieve a Z-cup for most powerful special attack

Laughs aside, in regards to the last bullet point, according to them, the game has multiple instances where the player must indulge in heavily sexual gameplay. Now usually, this is fine. We've seen western releases of games like Senran Kagura, Criminal Girls, and Monster Monopiece, which all relied on gameplay elements that overstepped the normal level of "fanservice". Even Gal Gun--a game about shooting girls with a pleasure gun--managed to release in the United Kingdom, (although it was still banned in New Zealand and Germany) alongside its $90 DLC pack that let you see through schoolgirls' clothes. But if Gal Gun was "fine", what sets Omega Labyrinth Z apart? Well, taking a look at the trailer might be explanation enough. I'll link this in the spoiler tag below in case you don't want to see it.



So, as you can see, there's some questionable content. But you might still be asking that while it's over-the-top, worse games have still released. The most significant crux to the VSC's argument is that the characters are "young girls", having voice acting that sounds as such, and at least one of them is described as a "first-year/freshman", which would mean an age under 16, even. Therefore, this oversteps a moral boundary, and could be considered a danger to UK residents, especially children playing the game and finding the behavior on display as normal, as stated by VSC.

Again, though, going back to Gal Gun, the game's main cast are all highschool girls, with many of them being "first-years" as well. Yet, despite the games having similar fanservice and content that might be "unsafe or unfitting" for children, Gal Gun 2 is releasing in the UK next month, and on the Nintendo Switch, on hardware that a significant amount of children own and play on, no less. It could be argued that Gal Gun is slightly more satirical than Omega Labyrinth, but it leaves one wondering what the exact grounds are for an outright ban in terms of classifications.

With that, Omega Labyrinth Z will still be launching in most of Europe as well as North America sometime in spring of this year. What are your thoughts? Does this game warrant a ban? Should Europe and America follow suit and ban it as well? Or are there any games you think have worse content, or should have been banned, but weren't?

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And I find it bizarre that depending on where you live, your gender, and the size of breast, it's a big deal to go topless. Personally, I don't tend to go topless anyways--no need to add to the risk of a sunburn. But, clearly this is all down to people having breast fetishes.
It really is, and it's odd that culturally speaking it's very much separated by country
 

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I don't really care about this game at all or any games like it, but it is funny how this mindset mirrors the mindset of people trying to ban violent videos games and violent media in general.

Please don't alter my quote in a (pathetic) attempt to justify whatever personal issues that you have with pedophilia.

Speaks volumes about you that you'd even equate "violent games" & "violent media" with raping children. Whatever potential 'latent issues' you may or may not have are your own. Leave me out of it entirely.
 

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Please don't alter my quote in a (pathetic) attempt to justify whatever personal issues that you have with pedophilia.

Speaks volumes about you that you'd even equate "violent games" & "violent media" with raping children. Whatever potential 'latent issues' you may or may not have are your own. Leave me out of it entirely.
So, beating and killing kids and people in general is OK then? You are the one mixing fantasy and reality. I'm just pointing out you aren't being consistent.
 

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Semantics, as I'm sure you're well aware. :rolleyes:
Again, you equate "beating and killing" with child rape.

Get help.
They are both bad things in real life. You don't even have to like the stuff in a fictional setting. Problem is, people are using those bad things to justify banning things they see fiction.
 
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They are both bad things in real life. You don't even have to like the stuff in a fictional setting. Problem is, people are using those bad things to justify banning things they see fiction.
I have to agree with @Old , there are multiple type of violence, none of them are acceptable in real life, but some of them are in video games. Pedophilia just isnt one of them
 
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They are both bad things in real life. You don't even have to like the stuff in a fictional setting. Problem is, people are using those bad things to justify banning things they see fiction.
"Being a bad thing, but still virtual" doesn't really change the fact that real people in real life are getting themselves off sexually to imagery of minors
 

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But these girls doesn't exist in the game. So who the hell cares?

Of course they aren't real, just pixels/renderings, but does that make it any less repulsive at the end of the day? What about the sick fucks - convicted pedophiles - that request things like 'realistic child dolls' for their cells? They are just dolls and not real kids, so where is the harm, right?

.....Right?

Sometimes I fear for the future of this old world, tsk tsk tsk....

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"Being a bad thing, but still virtual" doesn't really change the fact that real people in real life are getting themselves off sexually to imagery of minors

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Of course they aren't real, just pixels/renderings, but does that make it any less repulsive at the end of the day? What about the sick fucks - convicted pedophiles - that request things like 'realistic child dolls' for their cells? They are just dolls and not real kids, so where is the harm, right?

.....Right?

Sometimes I fear for the future of this old world, tsk tsk tsk....
Yeah, I got no problems at all with that actually. As long it's not real, I couldn't careless. It doesn't harm anyone. Isn't it better for those people to then act out with non-humans instead of a real child?
 

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Yeah, I got no problems at all with that actually. As long it's not real, I couldn't careless. It doesn't harm anyone. Isn't it better for those people to then act out with non-humans instead of a real child?
Ok, say you yourself are a pedophile and you set yourself a hard boundary of ONLY finding sexual release in fictitious imagery, because it's not harming anyone, right? Well, I mean, why not overstep the line and use child pornography? It's not harming anything, it's not like you're touching them. But, you know, why NOT touch them? They're not going to tell anyone, and it's not like you're having sex with them. You could keep going down the line as far as you want, but in the end there is no such thing as a "non-offending pedophile." The second you let yourself be aroused by literal CHILDREN, you've lost a crucial piece of self-restraint that will only decay over time
 

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Yeah, I got no problems at all with that actually. As long it's not real, I couldn't careless. It doesn't harm anyone. Isn't it better for those people to then act out with non-humans instead of a real child?

Wow. You should speak with my brother at some point, a former prison guard. Maybe he can tell you some horror stories about grown 'men' being caught in their cells acting out sexually with childlike dolls. Nothing wrong with that at all, eh? Nothing horrifically nightmare-inducing whatsoever, because the dolls simply "aren't real", right?

And with that my interaction with you has come to an end. You've just openly justified (endorsed?) 'virtual pedophilia' several times. There's nothing left to say between us.
 
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Well by that logic, doesn't change the fact that real people in real life are having fun beating up and killing imagery of people.
Studies have shown that using inanimate objects as an outlet for what would otherwise become a violent outburst actually helps people with anger management problems quite a bit. The same can't be said about child pornography
 

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Studies have shown that using inanimate objects as an outlet for what would otherwise become a violent outburst actually helps people with anger management problems quite a bit. The same can't be said about child pornography
Nah, I'm sure that sexual photographs won't arouse me. It's not like they were made to do that or anything...right?
 
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Wow. You should speak with my brother at some point, a former prison guard. Maybe he can tell you some horror stories about grown 'men' being caught in their cells acting out sexually with childlike dolls. Nothing wrong with that at all, eh? Nothing horrifically nightmare-inducing whatsoever, because the dolls simply "aren't real", right?

And with that my interaction with you has come to an end. You've just openly justified (endorsed?) 'virtual pedophilia' several times. There's nothing left to say between us.
You're a really dense person I persume, your way or the highway? Alright, also there is no such thing as "virtual pedophilia". Plus this game is girls that are pubescent, so technicial term is hebephilia. So I guess I'm a "virtual hebephile"?

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Ok, say you yourself are a pedophile and you set yourself a hard boundary of ONLY finding sexual release in fictitious imagery, because it's not harming anyone, right? Well, I mean, why not overstep the line and use child pornography? It's not harming anything, it's not like you're touching them. But, you know, why NOT touch them? They're not going to tell anyone, and it's not like you're having sex with them. You could keep going down the line as far as you want, but in the end there is no such thing as a "non-offending pedophile." The second you let yourself be aroused by literal CHILDREN, you've lost a crucial piece of self-restraint that will only decay over time
BIG difference here. The images was made from real children right? Anime girls do not exist in anyway shape or form in real life. (Man those big eyes would look really odd on a human head wouldn't it?) Check what I replied before about "hebephilia". It's oddly enough a biological thing. Me and the old curator at my old job actually had a really interesting and good discussions about this.
 
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Plus this game is girls that are pubescent, so technicial term is hebephilia. So I guess I'm a "virtual hebephile"?
I am truly in awe right now

BIG difference here. The images was made from real children right? Anime girls do not exist in anyway shape or form in real life. (Man those big eyes would look really odd on a human head wouldn't it?)
Five dollars says you didn't actually read the thing you quoted
Check what I replied before about "hebephilia". It's oddly enough a biological thing. Me and the old curator at my old job actually had a really interesting and good discussions about this.
Oh, PLEASE enlighten me, I can't wait for you to try to defend sexual relations with a minor SO LONG AS they're pubescent
 
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