Edmund

Edmund is an indie platformer game made by one Paul Greasely, about a subject that isn't explored too often in video games: rape. It follows the story of a taxi driver named Michael on the night he meets the eponymous character. After witnessing Edmund rape a woman at a bus stop, Michael gives chase, and the player discovers that there is much more to these two men than meets the eye.

As one might expect, this is a rather disturbing game. Those who aren't faint of heart can find it here, or watch a Let's Play of it here.

This game provides examples of:

 * Empathic Environment: It's raining pretty heavily during the modern-day segment, to fit the dreary mood.
 * Multiple Endings: At a couple points, you are given a choice between raping Emily or walking away. Doing the latter ends the game prematurely.
 * : With a twist.
 * Rape As Drama: Pretty much the entire plot.
 * : Eddie tries this when he is finally cornered by Michael. The player chooses whether or not to comply.
 * Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: The point of the game, as well as the typical reaction from anyone who hears about it.
 * : To the horror of both Michael and the player.
 * : Michael fought in Vietnam, and
 * Shoot Out the Lock: How you open doors.