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CthuluIsSpy: Odd, I do not recall any nudity in brutal legend.
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KneeTheCap: Partial Nudity. That probably means some character shows cleavage.
Really? That's a bit silly. I thought it referred to nipples and bare butts because, you know, those are a little more private.
It's pretty child safe imho... and I'm running a giveaway for it if anyone is interested :D
I remember playing Wolfenstein 3D when i was like 11 years old so game ratings might be a tad overrated anyway
Post edited September 13, 2013 by blotunga
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RedRagan: Welcome to conservative countries to be exact.
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Fever_Discordia: You see, I don't think you can call America a conservative county as you can't really call America a country at all, its a very close union of over 50 countries and the moral compass varies wildly from New York to Utah to Texas to California but despite that range, the USA seems to be holding itself together much better than my own collection of countries with Scotland threatening a divorce at the moment!

I get why Germany is twitchy about computer games, especially the whole swastika thing but Australia always seems a bit random - they've got a rep for being laid back and not given to mollycoddling after all, I guess they're just beating up on the geeks because we secretly scare them or something!
Well, I assume that due to a lot of events happened in the past. I know there's a separation between religion and country but it seems like a lot of people and politicians (not all of them, but the most vocal one) usually use religion as a front. I can't say much more, this is just an observation from news networks like FOX, NBC and CNN.
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CthuluIsSpy: Odd, I do not recall any nudity in brutal legend.
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KneeTheCap: Partial Nudity. That probably means some character shows cleavage.
I play the game and I say the amount of skin shown are pretty tame. Some midriffs and cleavages and that's all :(
Post edited September 13, 2013 by RedRagan
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etna87: Which is why the missionary position, while covered by a blanket, is the only acceptable form of reproduction.
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Orion66: And don't anyone go about enjoying themselves whilst procreating.
Heavens! No! This is serious business!

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blotunga: I remember playing Wolfenstein 3D when i was like 11 years old so game ratings might be a tad overrated anyway
I don't remember my age, but I did play Wolfenstein 3D when I was young, as well. It was even more forbidden here (like, extra-extra-forbidden), because of swastikas etc.
Dirtiest game I've ever played.
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dracomage1996: Again, strict parents. How dirty is it?
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Wishbone: I haven't completed the game yet, so I don't know what may show up later, but from what I've seen so far, it's actually not particularly dirty. It's quite bloody and full of foul language, although both of those things can be censored.

The main problem I see, if your parents are "hardcore Christians", is that the game is filled with visuals which they would probably consider pagan and/or outright satanic. Basically, it's the essence of 70s and 80s heavy metal music, re-imagined as a game.
Ehh, I'll just explain to them it is an affectionate parody of the heavy metal era, and that the heavy metal era in its own right was just entertainment and not meant to be taking seriously.

Hell, did you know that the lead singer of slayer is a Devout Catholic.
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Fever_Discordia: I get why Germany is twitchy about computer games, especially the whole swastika thing
That's interesting since even Germans are having trouble understanding that. Swastikas in the Indiana Jones movie? Sure, no problem! Swastikas in the Indiana Jones video game which just follows the film? OH MY GOD NO GERMANY IS GONNA BE OVERRUN BY TEENAGE HITLERS!!!
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tomimt: But as war content goes, I didn't notice anything shocking during my short lived play sessions. Definetly milder than your average rap video in terms of profanity and nudity.
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Smannesman: Ah, but is it milder than Christian rock?
I listen to more than christian rock. I like classic rock, dubstep, electro, pop, rap, hip hop, alternative, etc...., regardless of being secular or not. My parents just won't let listen to anything outright dirty. I love "They Might Be Giants", Jonathan Coulten, "I fight dragons", and "Daft Punk".
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Navagon: He's American. They're like that.
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Momo1991: Most Americans are not "like that"...

His parents are extremely religious.
You mean a five word generalisation doesn't perfectly cover 300 million people? Stop. The. Fucking. Press. Nonetheless it's a mentality that permeates deep within American culture from coast to coast. Sex is a bigger taboo than violence.
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Fever_Discordia: I get why Germany is twitchy about computer games, especially the whole swastika thing
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F4LL0UT: That's interesting since even Germans are having trouble understanding that. Swastikas in the Indiana Jones movie? Sure, no problem! Swastikas in the Indiana Jones video game which just follows the film? OH MY GOD NO GERMANY IS GONNA BE OVERRUN BY TEENAGE HITLERS!!!
I just mean that i see their angle, its a dumb angle, but I see it!
Out of curiosity, do your parents monitor what you play? Do they sit next to you during the whole thing or something?

Or are you on the honor system and you just choose to abide by their wishes?
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Fever_Discordia: I just mean that i see their angle, its a dumb angle, but I see it!
It's been hours since I read that post and I'm still laughing. Totally made my day.
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F4LL0UT: That's interesting since even Germans are having trouble understanding that. Swastikas in the Indiana Jones movie? Sure, no problem! Swastikas in the Indiana Jones video game which just follows the film? OH MY GOD NO GERMANY IS GONNA BE OVERRUN BY TEENAGE HITLERS!!!
LOL, but so true.
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Momo1991: Most Americans are not "like that"...

His parents are extremely religious.
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Navagon: You mean a five word generalisation doesn't perfectly cover 300 million people? Stop. The. Fucking. Press. Nonetheless it's a mentality that permeates deep within American culture from coast to coast. Sex is a bigger taboo than violence.
Sex is a bigger taboo everywhere...so generalizing about Americans being more prudish than any other place is kinda, I dunno, maybe naive?

If you'd had any conversations with the OP, you'd realize that his parents are extremists and I'd say that only some smaller percentage of American parents are as extreme as the OP's parental units - the rest that consider themselves "religious" only pay lip-service to religion - well maybe it influences who they vote for. But a huge population of the US could care less about their kids exposure to media - and that number grows greater with each passing year.

It's just that when asked, most Americans profess to some kind of organized religion - practice is a whole other ball of wax or kettle of fish. Actually there are many more countries than the US where religion is much more important in actual daily life.

Anyway, talk to draco sometime for a better perspective...


btw, I just came home from Kol Nidre services ;-p
Post edited September 13, 2013 by Momo1991
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Navagon: You mean a five word generalisation doesn't perfectly cover 300 million people? Stop. The. Fucking. Press. Nonetheless it's a mentality that permeates deep within American culture from coast to coast. Sex is a bigger taboo than violence.
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Momo1991: Sex is a bigger taboo everywhere...so generalizing about Americans being more prudish than any other place is kinda, I dunno, maybe naive?

If you'd had any conversations with the OP, you'd realize that his parents are extremists and I'd say that only some smaller percentage of American parents are as extreme as the OP's parental units - the rest that consider themselves "religious" only pay lip-service to religion - well maybe it influences who they vote for. But a huge population of the US could care less about their kids exposure to media - and that number grows greater with each passing year.

It's just that when asked, most Americans profess to some kind of organized religion - practice is a whole other ball of wax or kettle of fish. Actually there are many more countries than the US where religion is much more important in actual daily life.

Anyway, talk to draco sometime for a better perspective...

btw, I just came home from Kol Nidre services ;-p
Only in modern western culture. The Romans, Greeks and even pre-Perry Japan were a lot more open about sex than most of today's cultures.