Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-14660436-20181016220409/@comment-14660436-20181020131937

On the topic of video game villains, I have two articles that I'd like to make from the same series as the non-action boss I talked to you about under the following titles: The Manager and The Producer. Considering those titles have been deleted before, I was wondering if you could give me permission to create these two articles under those titles.

And I'd like to ask something about the "Producer" character in particular. But firstly, I'll explain who he is and what he does before asking the question for the sake of context: he is a Russian mob-affiliated film producer who holds a girl captive and drugged in his villa with film cameras pointed at her. After the producer is killed, the girl is crying and basically begs the player character to kill her, implying that the producer raped her at the very least. Would this technically make him a "Snuff filmer"? While I understand the literal definition of snuff filming is when someone films themselves committing murder or films a murder in general, but does the category also apply to other kinds of atrocious acts like torture or rape even if no one is filmed getting killed?

Lastly, in somewhat unrelated news, do you also think Daniel Wales from BioShock 2 could qualify as a villain? While he doesn't exactly do much in general, he does try to kill Delta (a bare minimum, even though it's technically out of self-defense) because he thinks he is an agent of Lamb and Simon, is irrationally bitter towards his brother and is involved in prostitution and splicing.