
The author of the script for 25 to Life, the poorly reviewed and controversially violent shooter, claims that he experienced a moral dilemma after writing the game. P. Frank Williams talked to the London Free Press about it, but the article doesn't really go into any details about what moral dilemma, exactly, he experienced.
Setting aside whether the game is any good or not and that the story takes place in a video game, why should an author experience a moral dilemma for writing a story? I don't get it. He says the story was meant to be a reflection of the world as he sees it. I can't imagine that's really the case, but does he need an excuse to write a violent story.
Violent movies come out weekly and you don't see the writers defending them.
Violent game's creator admits to 'moral dilemma' [LFP, via Cathode Tan]




















