A close work collogue is working on a masters in social studies, specialising in the effects of poverty on children. Some of the stories that he has to study makes your soul bleed. Also I was brought up on a farm where death was an ever present part of life.
Still I found the recent trailer for a game called "dead island" tricky to emotionally deal with. To be honest I'm not going to link to it because I honestly think that if you want to view it, then your decision to do so should be taken more seriously that a straight click from a mouse.
It seems to be a standard Romero zombie (eg fast) game. But the use of children in the trailer has left me a little uneasy. Given the fact that I know hundreds of children die every day of curable diseases, my intellect is at odds with my feelings on this. How is it possible to be disturbed by the unreal when the real is so much more terrible?
If I am honest, maybe I feel that something with such emotional gravitas is being used "merely" to advertise a game. It's not just 'Dead Island', 'Dead space 2' uses the dead children card over and over again. I worry that in using the serious emotional state (to fail to protect ones children from harm) to merely sell a game, cheapens and weakens one of the core pillars of social humanity, and mocks what it is to be human.
I could be reading too much into this but as I said earlier it got to me. It would be nice to hear other peoples comments on this subject, but honestly if I had the choice I would have rather remained in blissful ignorance of this nasty little game and it's spirit sucking trailer. (3 day depression and counting).
