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Discovering Sexuality on the Internet with Cibele

Cibele is a beautiful little tale about what happens when you discover your sexuality on the internet.

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When I was a teenager, I spent all of my time in role-playing chatrooms. As soon as I got home from school, I'd boot up the family's iMac and wait impatiently as AOL dialed into its servers. I would waste my evenings pretending to be someone else for strangers on the Internet.

I'll admit, when I think about those years, a twinge of shame runs through me. I was a young girl discovering who I was and I was doing it on the internet--I was just beginning to understand my own sexuality and how I wanted to connect with people. While my real life friends were meeting in each other's basements and getting their older siblings to sneak them alcohol, sneaking away into closets and bathrooms to explore each other's bodies, I was on the internet, typing out strings of fiction like, "She walked towards him, katana brandished, lips parted," and other absolute nonsense that makes me cringe to think about.

Cibele, the latest game from indie developer and Fullbright Company level designer Nina Freeman, is about meeting people on the Internet and then meeting them in real life to have sex. Freeman plays a fictionalized version of herself in this FMV game, in which we see and hear her play an online fantasy game as a magical girl named Cibele. As Cibele, Freeman meets a young man online with the gamer tag Ichi, and soon the two are flirting and sending each other photos of themselves. We see her defend the time she spends with Ichi in emails to other friends, listen to her take in his self-centered chatter, and pose in a bra for a photo to send to him.

The desktop you'll sift through in Cibele.
The desktop you'll sift through in Cibele.

It's all very real, and I respect Freeman's bravery. She confirmed that this is her story, a story that has taken her years to work through and something that she has come to terms with and grown stronger for. Freeman is expressive and bright, and listening to her talk about this encounter brings me back to my own puberty on the Internet. Being a woman on the Internet these days can be a little rough, but growing up on the Internet was another beast entirely. Between ads that persuaded you to look a certain way or buy certain things and forum posts and chatrooms that where people wrote why you should act a certain way, the endless hallway of clicking and reading could make you question your self worth. Am I pretty? Am I smart? Would anyone ever want to sleep with me? As I grew into a young woman, I was spending time in cyberspace, where everyone with a keyboard and internet connection could tell me why I was or was not pretty and how I needed to be in order to be loved.

It was harrowing, and really crappy. But the Internet and its horde of strange friends were the lens some of us used to examine ourselves in our formative years.

Discovering myself and other people while hiding behind a computer screen offered safety, comfort, and deception: I could be whoever I wanted to be, and no one would be the wiser. But when you romance on the Internet, the person you develop feelings for could be anyone, especially not who they say you are. You could find yourself attracted to a work of fiction, a phantom--or in Freeman's case, someone who got what they wanted and disappeared.

Freeman's character spends most of her time in an online RPG. For Freeman that real-life RPG was Final Fantasy Online, and there are echoes of Final Fantasy and anime visual themes in the RPG she constructed for Cibele. After exploring Cibele's desktop--a small collection of folders containing real photos of Freeman and her teenage friends, poems she has written, chat logs and blog entries--you can dive into that online game and fight some monsters with Ichi. It feels a little voyeuristic digging through these photos and files--after all, Freeman says they were all taken from old computers she had during this time in her life. But it's all a brilliant trail of narrative breadcrumbs painting a picture of a lonely, deep-feeling young woman who wants so badly to connect with a young man.

Fighting alongside Ichi in Cibele's online game.
Fighting alongside Ichi in Cibele's online game.

But through playing Cibele, my own feelings of guilt connected to my sexual awakening on the Internet faded. Freeman and I agree: these feelings, these things, have happened to more people than they may care to admit. We weren't alone in using the Internet and online games as a way to connect with others and grow, and it's not something to feel ashamed of. In some ways, those more dangerous days of the internet were the perfect way to learn social skills and street smarts when it comes to romance and relationships; by throwing ourselves in the murky deep end, we prepared ourselves for an adulthood of better choices for our own well being.

In Cibele's online game, there's one moment that struck me: after defeating an in-game boss with Ichi, he shouts, "Yes, I got the final hit on that boss!" This insinuated, at least to me, that Ichi could be a selfish individual, calling all the shots and taking all the spoils--in this case experience points, and later Cibele's heart. It's tiny additions like this line, and like the Livejournal-esque entries buried in the maze of folders on Cibele's desktop, that make the game such a brilliant construction. The story isn't pushing into your face, and it leaves much open for you to discover on your own and ponder.

Playing through Freeman's story made me feel a little happier about my own. I'm curious to see what others will feel playing Cibele, especially men who may have been in Ichi's position or others who didn't grow up on the Internet. My colleague Austin Walker at Giant Bomb spoke with Freeman as well, and the way he talks about experiencing Freeman's Internet awakening makes me excited for others to try it. Cibele is a rare window into a rare story, and Freeman's voice and presence make it all the more heartfelt.

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Is this news, a game review, or an attempt at validating the author's bizarre childhood? With Gamespot these days, who knows!?

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My experience is usually different. I usually find people online, meet them for drinks, and then have them plow me in various sexual posistions. Then I repeat this process with some degree of variation.

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@tiffanystarrxxx: care for a drink?

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@breathnac: lol

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Is this a blog? Because I got halfway trough this and couldn't tell if this was about a game or about the writer's personal issues...

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@hellgast0: It's okay to not like things. Perhaps this article just isn't for you? Maybe you'd like this stuff more.

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@DigitalDame: This "article" doesn't really tell anything about this "game" except for the personal feelings the author and this writer have.

Although I am exited for Fallout 4, unless it's news about a delay or something, It's probably just petty news.

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It's an interesting concept for a game/interactive experience/"game" or whatever the hell you want to call it. This article is more of a blog post than an actual preview though, and seems like the author just wants approval/acceptance for their questionable behavior as a teen and young adult (actually, the game itself comes off the same way). Which is fine, of course. We all did/will do stupid stuff at that age. But trying to disguise it as a legitimate game preview just comes off as disingenuous.

Anyway, back to the game itself: it seems like the kind of thing I'll try eventually, appreciate for what it is, and then be left scratching my head when it receives tons of accolades it doesn't deserve, just like with Gone Home.

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Millennials and gen z kids are messed up. Go outside and ask real life people for a date....not cartoon avatars on a computer screen. :/

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@stuff238: You can't tell me what to do.

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@SexyJazzCat: Yes I can. I can tell you to do anything. I just have no idea if you will choose to do what I say. That is your choice.

I can give commands but I don't know if you will follow them.

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@stuff238: Fine jeez.

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"You could find yourself attracted to a work of fiction, a phantom." True story.

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wtf is dis...

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Why is this blog/diary post among the news? Last i checked this was a gaming site and not a share your own personal experiences as a news story.

That might have worked on Polygon but come Gamespot you are better than this.

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@Jacanuk: This really does feel like Polygon. I'll give you that.

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@mjc0961 said:

@Jacanuk: GameSpot isn't better than this, half the news on this site is about movies and ESPN job openings and other stuff that isn't related to games. Anyone who wants just gaming news is better off finding another website to get it from at this point. I've got a long weekend ahead of me, finding a replacement site for my gaming news might be something I do during it.

Ya, i must admit i am beginning to agree there, after gamespot got rid of most of its staff and hired polygon employees, it seem to have gone downhill.

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@Jacanuk: It's an article, they get pulled into the news feed (which yes, I can see why this might be bothersome for some of you). Hopefully there is a clearer distinction should we ever roll out feed customization.

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@DigitalDame said:

@Jacanuk: It's an article, they get pulled into the news feed (which yes, I can see why this might be bothersome for some of you). Hopefully there is a clearer distinction should we ever roll out feed customization.

Ok, that explains it but it should really have been a editorial, its not something i would call news, and if some uses a RSS feed and expect to find news, this is not user friendly.

Having it pop up as a news feed, is not good RFS

Also i hope you weren't here because that post was flagged, but i have removed the things that might have been questionable.

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@Jacanuk: Nope, you're fine. I came here to make sure things didn't get too crazy in the comments.

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@DigitalDame: Hey, can we get an update on the forum post about the new comment system? Because you promised updates over a month ago and there hasn't been anything.

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@Thanatos2k said:

@DigitalDame: Hey, can we get an update on the forum post about the new comment system? Because you promised updates over a month ago and there hasn't been anything.

Waiting on some details to be confirmed by developers (@LarkAnderson for example).

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@DigitalDame: You said that a month ago. I don't know about you, but when I need details to be confirmed by another developer at work, I send them an email and they respond within the same day.

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@Thanatos2k: This place kicking and screaming while dying a slow death.

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lol

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@solinvictus: Please check your inbox.

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I think most discover sex on the internet through porn.

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Kids these days. If I wanted some action back when I was growing up I needed to take my happy ass outside the house. Damn, I sound like an old person right now.

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@fig56: you still need to get your ass outside if you want action, that never changed. With the whole internet thing there's always the risk of running into sick assholes, rapists or even worse. Some things should be kept old school.

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@Zeeksie: Before the interweb there was no rape .. murder or anything .. how ever do we cope now ??

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At first I was like OK, I can relate...

Then it took a turn for the weird as ****

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Doesn't sound like my type of game. Virtual desktop games or FMV games like Her Story could be good, but to me they seem like a desktop version of walking simulators.

And in that regard, they have the same issues that need to be addressed in order to be compelling. If all the game is, is telling a third-person's story in a very convoluted way, then I'm not compelled to play it. It's like trying to watch a movie except someone keeps pausing it and you have to walk to the TV every time to press play again. Everybody's Gone to the Rapture had this problem.

However, a walking simulator like The Stanley Parable never had this problem because you weren't being delivered a narrative in convoluted ways. Instead, you were part of this narrative. You weren't observing a story; someone else's story. You were the story.

Whether I like a game like this depends on this factor. Is this just a movie with all the clips scattered to the winds, or is this one where my interactions are imperative to the story?

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What the ****...

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LOL!

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what.in.the.ever.living.f_ck

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I have tons of filters setup on my router at home to help prevent the risk adolescent sexual awakenings while using the internet.

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@bobafetthatesu: lol. Wish I could give a "like" to this comment.

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"When I was a teenager, I spent all of my time in role-playing chatrooms. As soon as I got home from school, I'd boot up the family's iMac and wait impatiently as AOL dialed into its servers. I would waste my evenings pretending to be someone else for strangers on the Internet."

I feel like I'm reading another bad Vice article.

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Not my type of game, but it would make a heck of an anime. I too grew up on the internet, so, I can relate to the concept here.

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