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0:00 intro
1:43 night trap
4:04 scm rpg
6:14 custer's revenge
8:04 hatred
8:58 jfk reloaded
10:19 silent hill: homecoming
11:18 left behind: eternal forces
12:24 dead or alive xtreme series
13:54 internet privacy is important
14:58 ethnic cleansing
15:32 gta sa hot coffee mod
17:29 border patrol
18:22 bonetown
19:10 v-rampage
19:54 rlay
21:19 outro

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90 Comments

  1. The game company for custards revenge was so out of touch, “we want people to laugh and have fun while they SA a women” 👀🥴

  2. Quite interesting that Rapelay is still one of the most known controversial Japanese adult games. Yet, if we look even slightly deeper, we could make hours of iceberg on what could be considered controversial Japanese adult games.

    1. I’m not sure why Rapelay is even controversial anymore, when the very same company (Illusion) made _Playhome,_ where you break into the house and SA the wife and daughters of the guy who put you (the antagonist) away in jail…..for SA. _Playhome_ is even worse imho but that’s just me.

  3. One you missed: The Guy Game. The game is a trivia/game show game that involves answering questions correctly to see the real women in the game remove their clothes (yup, just as weird as it sounds). This was done through live action cutscenes.

    The biggest piece of controversy, however, stems from the fact that the devs didn’t properly vet the women appearing in the game, and one of the women was actually 17 at the time, making the game classified as CP. So yeah, pretty fucked up.

    1. The weirdest part is how this game is still sold on Ebay. The Xbox and PS2 copies go from 35 to 70 euros.
      This was before the era of patches so I am sure the devs were put in a very awkward position.

    2. This reminds me of a satire game (it doesn’t exist) I found in a magazine called ‘fun with maths’ it basically is the same thing with math questions, and it’s kind of like baldis basics integrated with p0rn0gr4phy

      Edit: the game was called fun with maths, not the magazine

  4. The Native American game is so much more vile when you realise that the ‘main character’ is a real person who contributed to Native American massacres 😕

    1. Yeah m. Gotta love how they tried back peddling on that one. They said they literally did it for “the lulz”

  5. Fun fact: Australia almost banned the final cut of Disco Eysluim because of the the drugs in the game, they only unbanned it because they found out that taking drugs has negative effects on your character.

    1. The majority of games that are banned in Australia are because of drugs ( only that give positive effects and views )which is stupid imo bc if it has drugs its not for kids so who tf cares

    2. The ratings board bans POSITIVE depictions of drugs, same as with movies, it’s dumb but it’s only those seen as potentially promoting drug use

    1. @@void_serenade If people of the world have the slightest of sense that killing people is wrong then why isn’t every fps banned?

    2. @@leepicgamer3320 because context matters with killing. Context means nothing when the crime is rape or any sexual crime.

      Many shooter games are based around soldiers fighting for a cause, or a wounded protagonist seeking vengeance for a wrong done onto them. While these may not be the best reasons to kill someone, there’s a reason why in damn near every country, there are contexts where you can kill and not be in a shred of trouble.

      There is not a single narrative you could right that would justify rape in any capacity.

  6. I remember seeing somewhere that in Rap*lay you could “mess up”, and one of the women at some point would stab you in the chest and kill you.
    Apparently, this was considered a “Bad Ending”.

    1. I’d be convinced this game was created by YandereDev if he were actually competent enough to finish the games he makes.

    2. @@FreakenPinko256 speaking of which yandere dev has actually played that game. I can’t remember where, but there was a thread of him as his old username on 4chan asking the developers on how to get to the next step since he was stuck. It’s been years since i’ve seen the evidence but i’m pretty sure you can look it up somewhere. Sorry i don’t have a source i used to when i kept up with the yandere dev shtuff. 😅 But now idrc abt him or the game.

  7. im honestly surprised postal was never mentioned, its the first thing that comes to my mind when “controversial” games are brought up

    1. Postal 2 was literally made with those people in mind. So people can’t yell about how postal will ruin kids minds because you don’t HAVE to kill and maim like in Postal 1

    2. I think that’s the reason why, postal already has enough publicity tuv prolly didn’t want to repeat what others already have

  8. I think the act of rape or the glorifying of rape should not be depicted in media. I’ll offer the only time it should be *mentioned* in media: For historical accountability reasons to not forget tragedies (like the rape of Nanking, what us soldiers did in Vietnam), Holding rapists responsible in general for their heinous crimes, and what Jonathan Davis did when he wrote the song Daddy, which was him singing his own personal experience being SA’d by his babysitter and how his mother saw and didn’t care. It was beyond painful for him to make the song, but he sang it so other people who went through what he did could have something to relate to and for his own healing. The song was gut-wrenching, disturbing, and real, so he would not be silenced or ignored and he even broke down crying while recording but it makes me happy that you can hear the other band members drop their instruments and they had a group cuddle session.

    1. As someone who was r@ped/ sa’d when I was only 8 years old, i agree. The game creators and communities justify r8pe by claiming they are “only characters”, its disgusting.
      The first time I listened to that song, i cried. Its so emotional, and to know that he now has support from the rest of the band Korn is heartwarming in a sense.

    2. The reason why sa and rape shouldn’t be placed in media, is because it just glorifies it. It doesn’t matter if a writer wants to ‘explain the pain one may feel’ or not, there is no need to explain what everybody in society already knows about. Every time this is done in movies, songs, games, etc., all it does is force viewers to relieve horrible events they didn’t ask to relive. Movies that have rape in them get terrible rating by every critic in existence. In fact the search engine will actually attempt to ‘censor’ or filter scenes depicting such, making it harder to view in the first place.

      Can you imagine going on a date with your crush, going to see The Revenant, and then a rape scene pops up? Gee, that’ll be one awkward date, and suffice to say both your lady and you will be uncomfortable.

      In songs, nobody wants to sit around listening to “Korn’s Daddy” like im just vibing in my car, and then hear his twisted song, and put it on blast..? Nobody jams to twisted tunes like that, nobody. They want to hear what is good, and makes them feel good, see movies that make them feel good, not force us to watch a movie producer torture an unknown female actor on screen, and 9 out of 10 times, any female that was sa’d in a movie never makes it big in any other movie, and doesn’t get famous or gain renown. They’re basically just used and abused in what I like to call ‘Entertainment Industry Stockholm Syndrome’ Where producers, staff on set, etc. will rest assure a female actor un and coming that her sa scene is for the good of the movie, and it’s an important role…But it’s not. They just take advantage of her on film, and she’s so starry-eyed she doesn’t even know it.

      In a video game, it’s worse than both the two combined, because now the game basically rapes us, and it’s the next thing to it being real-world, where it’s simulated sa.

      Bottomline, keep rape as far away from cinema and interactive material as humanly possible, and stop trying to play other people’s therapists. Your game devs, musicians, and movie producers. Not psychiatrists. It’s not their place.

    3. @MrReaperofDead  I agree with you for the most part. However, daddy by korn is not written to be enjoyed. It was written for therapeutic purposes for the singer and potentially for people who process their trauma in the same way or back then people didn’t talk about csa and could help someone especially in the 90’s to realize they’re not crazy and someone helped to give them a voice.

    4. I think the glorifying of rape in media is acceptable IF it aims to show the viewer the perception of the perpetrator, but for moral reasons it should then be followed with the painful perception of the victim. I don’t personally agree that art should be censored in any way, but I’m sure for victims it would be nessecary. Then again, who should have the say as to what art can or cannot be made? It’s either free art or full dictatorship.

    5. @@MrReaperofDead Erm you do realise a lot of films arent “feel good”. Martin Scorsese films are great but i wouldnt call them feel good

  9. The ban on Silent Hill: Homecoming in Australia seems stupid. Like I bet it was banned because someone higher up was having a bad day. I mean the Saw games came out the same time, and they feature lots of stabbing to eyes and much worse. It just seems stupid to completely ban SH:H.

    1. its even fucking dumber when the asshats that banned it know it takes about 30 seconds to get around those bans and the only thing that results is that the developer doesnt get paid.

      thats absolutely not defending controversial games or plugging them but both here and in the UK we have completely hypocritical censorship bureaus who ban depictions of stuff our police judges and politicians get busted doing for real on a regular basis.

  10. 6:58
    “Hey, this is a really screwed up game. And what if kids see this?”
    Custer’s Revenge Creator: “Oh, just tell them it’s something else.”

    “Wouldn’t it make more sense to just change the box art? Or better yet, not even make the game like this in this first place?”
    Custer’s Revenge Creator: “…No.”

  11. The thing that confuses me about Night Trap is that you’re punished if the girls get hurt. Yet people said that it encouraged violence. The heck?

    1. I find it even more confusing that if one of the girls dies, then the boss guy just fires you, dooming literally everyone else inside the house.

  12. Fun fact with night trap the original idea for the game wouldve been vampires attacking the girls instead of ninjas but Sega said having vampires suck blood out of the girls would be too violent so the creators were forced to change them into ninjas but then Sega said they liked the idea of the girls having blood sucked out as a real threat so they were forced to make the ninjas use this large machine to drain their blood which is more violent than having simple vampires

    1. This is like saying you don’t want a real burger so you get a veggie patty but you say you liked the taste and feel of an actual burger so instead of getting an actual burger you just get an impossible burger

    2. More like getting an impossible burger and then frying it in bacon grease, topping it with bacon and piling it with cheese.​@@trenthulkinberry7526

    3. It’s even more ridiculous when you let one of the girls die, which will result in you losing the game. Just one girl dies, and the boss dude just fires you, dooming everyone else in the house.

  13. The last one is actually insane. The fact they defended it and said it’s ok its gross. The developers shouldn’t be allowed near children or women.

  14. the jfk game actually has some pretty interesting lore. i know wendigoon has touched on it in the past in one of his videos, but something interesting was that the creator offered a reward for anyone to get a perfect score and perfect recreation. interestingly, nobody (i believe to this day) has been able to successfully do all 3 shots. can’t remember if this was intentional on the creators part, but super interesting and a cool rabbithole, i recommend watching wendigoon talk abt it more if ur interested, i believe it was a disturbing videogame iceberg iirc

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