1. I’d like to know why you think prostitution is troubling.
2. If I’m misreading you, I’d like to know why you think prostitution in video games is troubling.
3. Two trains are running on the same track, running straight into a head on collision with one another. One train is full of convicted serial killers, but because of a screw up in the computer system, are headed for the train station to be let free. The other is full of normal commuters on their way to work.
There are two levers standing in front you. One will derail the train of killers – the other, the commuters. Derailing on train will surely save the other.
Which one do you pull?
4. It doesn’t make you feel “good” that you’ve made the choice to kill the killers. It isn’t necessarily the right choice, either. However, knowing that these men and women were to be let free and have a tendency to kill for sport, fun, pleasure does make it easier to swallow. Think of it this way: Kill the men that kill men. It isn’t honorable, but it’s a job that needs to be done.
People want to see the evil men die, wouldn’t you agree? After all, we’re only animals.
5. Oh yeah, from the top of my head, I can only count 4–5 video games in recent memory that include prostitution in it. Saying “there is prostitution in video games,” while technically true, is terribly misleading.