Why is crime okay in video games? And no, I’m not talking about “Grand Theft Auto”. I’m talking about games like “The Legend of Zelda” and “Kirby”. Yep, even in games like those, things that would be considered wrong in real life are deemed perfectly acceptable. What am I talking about? Well, have you ever thought twice about walking into a stranger’s house in “Zelda”? And if there is an item, do you not take it? The answer to these questions is a no and a yes, respectively. In the video game universe, any item in a treasure chest is up for grabs, whether it be in some deep, dark woods or someone’s home. Stealing is okay. Because that’s exactly what it is. Stealing. If someone walks into my house, even if I leave the door unlocked, and takes items out of my treasure chest (okay, I don’t own a treasure chest, nor would it be wise to put items in it, as it would suggest they are, well, treasure), I would come after you. Don’t you rob me, you scoundrel! But, Link does it all the time, and it’s fine. Walking into people’s houses is an even more common practice, but you certainly wouldn’t like it if I did it to you, now would you? (“Rayman 3” even involves our hero trespassing into someone’s house, then proceeding to assault the owner, and somehow the owner is portrayed as a villain because he fights back.)
And then, have you ever played a “Kirby” game and decided to attack those poor, little Waddle Dees just for the sake of it? Of course, you have. But, most of the time, are they really doing anything but taking a stroll or gently drifting down from the heavens with an umbrella to slow their descent? Why do we not only feel the need to maul these poor creatures, but feel justified in doing so? Again, if you attacked me while I was simply minding my own business, taking a walk (while trying to find a place to hide my treasure chest so people stop helping themselves to its contents) or participating in my own drift down from the heavens with a bumbershoot of my own, I would be quite peeved, to say the least. It would be uncalled for, sir! But, in a video game, it’s perfectly fine to attack those who are doing nothing or wild animals simply defending themselves. Continue reading Crime in Video Games and Why Even Kirby Commits It