It’s safe to say that adult videos from video games have long been part of the gaming culture. From explicit scenes in Second Life and Sims sex movies to iconic characters like Elizabeth, Lara Croft, Mass Effect’s Commander Shepard, Skyrim’s Dragonborn and everyone’s favorite Source Film Maker animations. Whether it’s to add a bit of extra spice to their game or just hoping for a slightly more mature experience than other titles can provide, these adult themed productions have left many gamers with something extra.
Talking about sex in video games is not something that has been widely accepted for some time, but over the past decade it’s become more and more popular for developers and players alike. With this has come a desire to push boundaries and explore different types of adult content within the virtual world – such as films from video games including porn.
Second Life is one example of a game which features fully realised characters, an interactive environment and extensive customisation options for players who want to create characters with more adult-oriented features – such as sexual content. Since its launch in 2003, its open-minded creator Richard Garriott has allowed people of all ages to create unique scenarios within his virtual universe where you can explore your fantasy without judgement or censorship – all within the safety of your own private space. Several Films from Second life include explicit scenes such as pornography which Garriott believes adds depth to the experience.
The popular Sims franchise also provides players with an opportunity to reproduce real-life experiences in an inviting gaming atmosphere while also allowing them the freedom to take things further by adding explicit scenes into their save files. Players have used this towards exploring topics such as BDSM relationships or even creating pornographic simulations featuring characters called ‘sim sluts’. While on paper these topics may seem controversial, they serve as an important reminder that our understanding of human emotional complexity should never be underestimated – no matter how complex it may seem at times.
Another popular example is Elizabeth from ‘BioShock Infinite’: The game explicitly explores themes of religion, morality and philosophy through her character’s journey in Columbia which serves as a metaphor for America during its social unrest period throughout history. Despite the strong moral messaging however there are still videos out there featuring clips depicting her character indulging in acts considered unacceptable according to conventional society – yet another sign that sex in video games is becoming increasingly visible as time goes by.
Other notable adult videos from video games include Lara Croft from Tomb Raider whose powerful personality gained international attention by pioneering female protagonists in male oriented genres like adventure platformers; then there’s Mass Effect with its iconic LoversLab mod which allowed players unprecedented control over their squadmates when it comes to romance scenes; Skyrim’s unofficial Dragonborn & Dialogue mods unlocking conversations around previously taboo topics like incest; and finally Source Film Maker animations created using Valve’s powerful software akin computer generated movies or TV shows bringing together amateur artists worldwide in one collective creative force away from any scrutiny or censure groupthink might impose upon them elsewhere online.
What makes these videos truly unique is their ability to combine entertainment, sexual expression and personal exploration into one medium – a form where people do not necessarily have worry about societal standards impeding upon their creativity or demeaning judgments affecting them before they can conclude if what they’re doing is acceptable just by virtue of personal taste alone. With these various types of creators telling stories few dare speak publicly about we can really start see how far we’ve come when dealing with topics like sex and sexuality within entertainment mediums today