Blood in df is depicted as red squares ~ and double tildes and red colored (every single other symbol, to depict that its covered in blood) (without tilesets) of course examining things gives you a better idea. and you can walk up to it and spread blood from walking in it and you can drink from pools of blood and vomit Aswell. And it gets all over you and you can wash up in rivers and watch the blood flow down the river. (And dispose of bodies by throwing them in rivers as a way to get away with murder), and their blood will splatter up against walls and rocks they run into while in the river) ) ) Df is the deepest simulation game ever made, yes it's violent. Especially in adventure mode.
And those comparisons to binding of Isaac are lackluster to say the least and yes kids cry in df aswell and I'm sorry but binding of Isaac is less violent, even though df doesn't have "standard graphics" it's still way more violent in what it is depicting.
The fact that you are even trying to argue that binding of Isaac is more violent shows to me that you don't understand df as well as you think. No you can't slowly rip the extremities (I'm talking fingers toes nose ears and even pulling out teath 1 by one while the child cries and bleeds to death and you don't even need to stop there) in binding of Isaac.violence in df is over the top and excessive once you actually understand what's going on. Sure people won't get it all the time but it's still a very very violent game.
You can do some very nasty horrifying things in df that you cant do in any other videogame.
And I have played both games. btw.
I'm not saying it's less "violent" but that the presentation is much less disturbing than Binding of Isaac due to the fact it is presented in a non visual style and the clinical nature of it's writing.
No, just because it is a text based description that doesn't mean it is less violent or horrific.
Yeah, it really does. The ability for text to disturb is limited by your imagination. It is much, much more difficult to read a description and imagine something in as much detail as can be visually represented.
Let's take the face melting scene from Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark as an example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2ZpsbGr7s8I find this scene very disturbing, and unpleasant to watch. It's not up to me and my imagination to work to make it as disturbing as possible, it is what it is.
Now let's take a description from Dwarf Fortress. This was the most gruesome I could find on Google
http://i.imgur.com/2ahvC.pngIt's possible you could read this and take the time to conjure up an image as gruesome as the scene above, but it's entirely up to you. It's just as possible you will read the description without imagining much about any of it. I don't know about you, but I can certainly read something without conjuring up a picture of it in my mind's eye. And honestly, I can't even read though 3 lines of this stuff without my eyes glazing over, because it's not written in a remotely readable manner, nor is it written to be particularly gruesome.
Binding of Isaac is a poor comparison. You are not DOING anything wrong to the child, you ARE the child.
I haven't played shower with your dad or pregnancy with your mom simulator. I'm going to guess that that games exists because they have exploited loopholes in the rating system, and the game's existence is somewhat a parody of that system. (Oh well xyz is banned from being on steam, but no one said anything about showering with your dad, let's make a game about it!)
Dwarf fortress would need to find an equivalent loophole to excuse it's violence, "oh THESE human children I've dismembered, strangled and gelded with their own underwear?...No no everyone calm down, they're not normal human children, they're Nazi human children!"
Rating system? That would imply there were actual people doing oversight on the kinds of games that are released on Steam Greenlight. If your game isn't porn or absolutely and horrendously crossing the line, Valve doesn't give a crap what is in it. I can't even tell where the line is it's so far out, I mean "Pregnancy With Your Mom Simulator 2016!" Blood soaked babies, falling out of your naked mom's vagina! What the heck?
Steam Greenlight and Early Access are flooded with asset flips, broken and unplayable messes, and cynical cash grabs designed to trick people out of their money. There is no quality control, and honestly, it could only make Dwarf Fortress a worse game just to be associated with that platform.