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Let me get this straight.
No to Devotion. Wishlisted like hell.
No to Nine Sols. Wishlisted like hell.
Yes to girls riding naked men wearing horse masks and videos of horses having sex. Not even a wishlist page.
Al’righty then. Guess “many gamers” want their pedophilia mixed in with their zoophilia.
Where did GOG say no to Nine Sols? I haven’t seen anything about that.
I think it’s more that there’s not political pressure on this weird fetish horror game no one’s heard much of, as opposed to extreme political pressure from China on selling games from Red Candle Studios. I bet if the info about the background of why this game was banned on Steam got wide circulation, esp on mainstream news, they’d backpedal on this real quick.
What makes you think this is a fetish game? It seems to me, the game shows the horrors, animals have to live through on a horse ranch just by replacing the horses with humans. So the people with horse masks are not an object of sexual fantasies but more a symbol of human inability to empathize with animals.