No I am not. How many times is child rape used in movies as entertainment? Can you imagine a movie like John Wick...but instead of the protagonist killing 40 mobsters, he rapes 40 children?
The act of killing is wrong, but almost everyone can imagine a situation where you kill someone, be it out of revenge or because that person is threatening you. How many times have you imagined raping a child? My guess would be zero.
And that is the huge difference.
Fake edit: And I was talking about the hypothetical situation of a game where you rape kids, NOT the game in the OP. I am not saying a heavy handed subject like that should not be in games per se.
"How many times is child rape used in movies as entertainment?"
I've already given you examples, like The Lovely Bones. Various episodes of CSI: SVU. Various episodes of NCIS. There are many others.
Serial Killer fiction is a -huge- business. Absolutely massive.
There is no test for fiction that it can only exist if -you- can imagine doing it. You've come up with a ridiculous test that is absolutely meaningless. I could never imagine myself hunting a giant whale. I could never imagine myself even hurting a child.
Can you 'imagine' yourself going on a killing spree? I sure couldn't. Never have. The idea is revolting to me. Yet someone [a relatively famous and successful, if terrible, director named Uwe Boll] made a movie about it, 2009's Rampage. I found the movie repulsive and turned it off soon after the spree started. And since I knew what it was about, I technically didn't even need to try to watch it- I could have, and should have, just ignored it.
I get it, you don't like child rape. Neither do I. It's foul. But don't think for a second that people don't already use it to create fiction. Your argument is based on ridiculous examples stretched exceedingly thing, ignoring all other mediums, and trying for some emotion based response. Yes, a game as you describe would be gross... but that game doesn't exist, would likely never exist, and if it did exist would be banned from all storefronts and sell 0 copies. It's a non-starter, yet you're using it to try to lay the foundation for games being held to a different standard than film and literature.
I mean, it's like saying 'Can you imagine a book where a guy just kidnaps and kills children?!' We need to ban that! It's awful! It's wrong. It's evil! Yeah, and it was also a hit book and hit movie called The Lovely Bones. But somehow, because you're talking about 'games', you get to posit some imaginary terror as 'John Wick raping children', like somehow painting the worst possible case situation ever is representative of the actual conversation we're attempting to have.