I want to buy the game, but I'm 14, and I don't want to hear crap from my parents about sex references in a game that I'm playing. So I ask, are there any? If so, what specifically?
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I want to buy the game, but I'm 14, and I don't want to hear crap from my parents about sex references in a game that I'm playing. So I ask, are there any? If so, what specifically?
What the above said. They have entire cutscenes with the camera zoomed in on one of the character's breasts. And it's not like it's once or twice, it is constantly.
I want to buy the game, but I'm 14, and I don't want to hear crap from my parents about sex references in a game that I'm playing. So I ask, are there any? If so, what specifically?
nintenjoe3
Ah I think our parents are in the overprotective parents union. I would love to play NMH/NMH2 but to much sex stuff.
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I want to buy the game, but I'm 14, and I don't want to hear crap from my parents about sex references in a game that I'm playing. So I ask, are there any? If so, what specifically?
Ah I think our parents are in the overprotective parents union. I would love to play NMH/NMH2 but to much sex stuff.
I 2nd this, if they won't let you play NMH2 why are they letting you on the internet...[QUOTE="nintenjoe3"]
I want to buy the game, but I'm 14, and I don't want to hear crap from my parents about sex references in a game that I'm playing. So I ask, are there any? If so, what specifically?
wes008
Ah I think our parents are in the overprotective parents union. I would love to play NMH/NMH2 but to much sex stuff.
I don't get this. A game that focuses on severing limbs and watching blood spill everywhere is fine, but if it's got sex jokes it's gone too far...[QUOTE="wes008"][QUOTE="nintenjoe3"]
I want to buy the game, but I'm 14, and I don't want to hear crap from my parents about sex references in a game that I'm playing. So I ask, are there any? If so, what specifically?
bob_newman
Ah I think our parents are in the overprotective parents union. I would love to play NMH/NMH2 but to much sex stuff.
I don't get this. A game that focuses on severing limbs and watching blood spill everywhere is fine, but if it's got sex jokes it's gone too far... children ten to fifteen are alot more likely to have sex than go around on a killing spree[QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="wes008"]I don't get this. A game that focuses on severing limbs and watching blood spill everywhere is fine, but if it's got sex jokes it's gone too far... children ten to fifteen are alot more likely to have sex than go around on a killing spree Not being able to play a video game isn't going to stop them from having sex...Ah I think our parents are in the overprotective parents union. I would love to play NMH/NMH2 but to much sex stuff.
garrett_duffman
children ten to fifteen are alot more likely to have sex than go around on a killing spree Not being able to play a video game isn't going to stop them from having sex... tell that to their parents[QUOTE="garrett_duffman"][QUOTE="bob_newman"] I don't get this. A game that focuses on severing limbs and watching blood spill everywhere is fine, but if it's got sex jokes it's gone too far...bob_newman
[QUOTE="bob_newman"]Not being able to play a video game isn't going to stop them from having sex... tell that to their parents Yeah I'm sure they'd love to hear that.[QUOTE="garrett_duffman"] children ten to fifteen are alot more likely to have sex than go around on a killing spreegarrett_duffman
[QUOTE="garrett_duffman"][QUOTE="bob_newman"] Not being able to play a video game isn't going to stop them from having sex...tell that to their parents Yeah I'm sure they'd love to hear that. Not everyone weighs the representation of sex and the representation of violence on the same level. They are two different acts with different situations and different impacts on the psyche. Some kids can handle one or the other better and usually parents know that if they are letting them play M rated games with it in there.bob_newman
MOM IM NOT MASTERBATING IM RECHARGING MAH BEAM SWORD! Ignore the grunting sounds!
But seriously it is FILLED with sex jokes.
The ESRB is a friend to the extent that it is a guideline, nothing furhter. The problem with ESRB is that random people you've never met in your life and grading the content in what they believe matches the description found in a certain title. Much better to determine for yourself on your own standards in gaming. Mild Cartoon Violence might be seen as "Intense Cartoon Violence" whereas Fantasy Violence could count for "Cartoon Violence" or "Mild Fantasy Violence." People should set their own standards rather than rely on others. I personally pity those who set no standards at all and support Modern Warfare 2 knowing it has acts of terrorism before release and Grand Crap Auto in every way it's still merely my standards versus theirs.The ESRB is your friend.
Brawl578
"The game contains sexual overtones and partial nudity. Players can watch portions of an anime show called Bizarre Jelly; the opening credits depict a female character whose clothes suddenly disappear, revealing her bare buttocks (one-to-two seconds). Game dialogue contains sexual references, including the phrases "dirty nympho," "the one that's throbbing," and "I feel like that pervy teacher in a porn." Female assassins are depicted in low-cut tops, thongs, short schoolgirl uniforms, and fishnet bondage-style outfits; breasts and buttocks jiggle, and the cameraoften lingers (there are no equivalent physics applied to male body parts). A couple of cutscenes contain strong sexual innuendo: when characters enter a store, a surprised clerk struggles with his belt buckle and zips up his pants (e.g., "I was just. Uh, doing inventory."); a woman moves a katana blade in front of a man's groin, kneels down, and kisses it (the blade), causing the retractable laser to extend. The battery meter for Travis's sword is always represented by a cartoon-like penis icon in the upper-right corner of the screen: as battery power runs out, the iconstarts to shrink—a sad face appears."
Straight from the ESRB site. :|
"The game contains sexual overtones and partial nudity. Players can watch portions of an anime show called Bizarre Jelly; the opening credits depict a female character whose clothes suddenly disappear, revealing her bare buttocks (one-to-two seconds). Game dialogue contains sexual references, including the phrases "dirty nympho," "the one that's throbbing," and "I feel like that pervy teacher in a porn." Female assassins are depicted in low-cut tops, thongs, short schoolgirl uniforms, and fishnet bondage-style outfits; breasts and buttocks jiggle, and the cameraoften lingers (there are no equivalent physics applied to male body parts). A couple of cutscenes contain strong sexual innuendo: when characters enter a store, a surprised clerk struggles with his belt buckle and zips up his pants (e.g., "I was just. Uh, doing inventory."); a woman moves a katana blade in front of a man's groin, kneels down, and kisses it (the blade), causing the retractable laser to extend. The battery meter for Travis's sword is always represented by a cartoon-like penis icon in the upper-right corner of the screen: as battery power runs out, the iconstarts to shrink—a sad face appears."
Straight from the ESRB site. :|
Luigi12901
I think it is safe to say then that if your parents disagree with sexual jokes this is not the game for you :P
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