It's one of the privileges of being an adult.'
We're all big boys and girls here.' If I'm going to drop an F-bomb, I'm going to drop an F-bomb. I did an interview recently and someone pointed out, 'Ken, you use a lot of foul language.' And I was like, 'Jesus, come on. He added: 'There's even some prudishness in the industry itself. 'The fact that's even controversial says that the perception of the industry is that we're making toys or something, as opposed to making creative expressions for a range of audiences – including adults. Levine, however, doesn't think that's the sole reason games don't often tackle what is - like it or not - a fundamental life experience. The sex scene in Team America as opposed to, you know, the sex scene in Black Swan,' he said, speaking on the phone. It's kind of silly in videogames right now, because – again – puppets with their clothes off. If you think about the amount of, for example, nudity in a videogame. I think it's more about people not understanding what it is. 'I think it's not about being interactive. Are videogames allowed to depict sex? Aren't they? Speaking with VG247, BioShock creator Ken Levine posed a different question: should they? For the time being, he's not so sure.