Answer to the third question: What motivates people to climb Mount Everest? What motivates that oceanographer to dive deeper than anyone else has gone before? Simple. Human curiosity, and the zest for knowledge and discovery. It's an innate trait, brought about by our enlarged brain, a by-product of learning language and the ability to store huge amounts of information in our "memory banks" and have the ability to filter, sort, and analyze through them. In essence, if it has not been done before (i.e. in this case, actually make a game about raping), then chances are, a human being will do it. Most of you see that as a negative thing. I see it as a positive thing.
When human beings dwindled in number to just around 2,000, sometime 50,000 years ago, and a famine and drought in the area they lived in, which threatened our ENTIRE species to extinction,
we owe our very existence to the "weird" guy who said "Unsa kaha ang naa diha sa pikas bukid? Tan-awon daw nato beh."
Curiosity, and the zest for discovery will empower you in more ways you can ever dream of.
-RODION