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(2010 Video Game)

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Sex & Nudity

  • In a random encounter three women are seen dancing in a fountain in their under garments outside a casino. A soldier scolds them till the women run across the street into the other casino.
  • In an (optional) side mission the player character is instructed to recruit three individuals to work as prostitutes for the "atomic wrangler" casino. One of them is a robot named "Fisto" referred to as a "sex bot", a man, and a zombie like ghoul. This can be very weird or uncomfortable to the player. Also upon completion of the quest the player can engage in their services. (Sex is not shown or seen as it is implied / offscreen)
  • There is a crier in the freeside neighborhood urging the player to visit the "Atomic Wrangler" casino. She is seen dancing provocatively on the corner in an outfit that shows a lot of skin. They also direct them to the casino.
  • The player can recruit a sex bot named FISTO, and he'll ask that the player "assumes the position", and will literally fist them with a black screen. During this short sequence, gears will be heard, and he'll ask if you liked it. One of the responses the player can tell him is "I can't feel my legs". This's purely for comedy and not to be taken seriously.
  • In the westside neighborhood of New Vegas there's a place called "casa madrid apartments". It basically is a brothel, there's a pimp, and three prostitutes (a woman, an elderly lady, and a homosexual man) which the player is able to pay for (offscreen) sex.
  • "Sarah" (the woman who runs the Vault 21 hotel on the strip) lets you choose one out of a few rewards for finding and giving her the Vault suits she wants. One of the rewards is to have sex with her.
  • "Red Lucy" from "The Thorn" located just outside of the west side neighborhood of New Vegas can give the player a side quest and upon completion the player has the option to have sex with her. The player can also come back whenever and however many times they want to have sex with her.
  • All sex is never seen at all as it is completely offscreen / implied. Also it is avoidable as you can beat the whole game without doing it so not a big deal at all.
  • A few locations/characters offer sexual encounters, although everything is completely offscreen (and completely optional). Also there's no nudity but a couple of cleavage outfits.
  • There's "Gomorah" a casino with dancers, although they're minor cleavage There are also prostitutes including two "Joana" and "Dazzle" that can sleep with the player. (Optional)
  • In a couple locations, loud sexual moans can be heard in the background. (Hard to hear, and lead to nothing. If you're not listening hard, you'll probably miss them).
  • There are prostitutes on the strip in revealing outfits, they can't be hired but they can and will say something flirtatious.
  • The player character can be disrobed, leaving them in (very modest) underwear. As well as dead enemies and any dead npc's if you take their armor.

Violence & Gore

  • Melee weapons (such as knives or baseball bats) are often seen with blood on them by the end of a fight.
  • Gameplay consists of alot of gun violence throughout including some sci/fi violence which is more mild (such as laser guns, robots or creatures fighting each other).
  • Although its not its only purpose, a perk in the game titled "bloody mess" is eventually unlocked and when chosen as a perk it makes deaths more violent with greater amounts of blood.
  • There is a perk which enables the player to "cannibalize " on a dead body but is not very graphic depiction. Other than this a couple people are implied to be cannibals.
  • At times while taking damage couple small dots of blood can appear on the screen but these are easy to miss.
  • Fallout: New Vegas is extremely violent and bloody.
  • Limbs and heads can be shot or chopped off, with copious amounts of blood splatter.
  • Heads can explode if shot, spraying blood and brain matter all over the environment.
  • There is occasional disturbing, graphic violence in cutscenes and scripted events.
  • The player character can and will find things like mutilated dead corpses, heads on spikes, and people crucified on telephone poles.
  • There is also graphic violence against the various mutated creatures across the wasteland.
  • (Killing is not glorified, per se, and there is a karma/reputation system that discourages wanton violence.)

Profanity

  • Parents should know although the profanity and language is overall infrequent there is mild to strong language used throughout, as well as a couple derogatory terms.
  • Couple infrequent explicit phrases; "son of a b**ch", "i don't give a...", and "c*cksucker".
  • Couple locations have explicit graphiti/writing, such as a door has "f--k you" written on it. (These are very infrequent as they are in few locations and can be easy to miss). But one of the loading screens has the phrase "f--- the n.c.r." written on a billboard, this may be seen more often.
  • Frequent uses of fuck, some characters say it multiple times in every sentence.
  • Infrequent uses of milder language, such as "S***", D***, A**, and Hell.
  • Infrequent racial slurs.
  • There is however an easily accesable mod for pc that removes all strong language: F***, S***, G*****n, and other such things.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Couple people often appear drunk on the strip. In one random encounter on the strip, a drunk soilder is seen throwing up.
  • Packs of cigarettes, cigars, and their ashtrays are seen around during exploration. You are also able to pick them up. But all acts of smoking can only be done by other characters.
  • Theres a couple casinos open in new vegas, they have a bar where alcohol is sold but mostly consist of gambling, which the player can participate in by placing bets while playing roulette, blackjack, and slots.
  • There is a liquor store in the westside part of new vegas. There are also a couple saloons in the wasteland outside of new vegas.
  • Characters drink and smoke.
  • Alcoholic beverages and fictional drugs can be purchased and used, causing the screen to go blurry and altering player attributes.
  • The player character can become addicted to alcohol or drugs and need to seek treatment.
  • Some characters are junkies and drug manufacturers.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • This game takes place in post apocalyptic america from a nuclear war. Destoryed/abandoned structures and towns as well as mutated or deformed animals and creatures and the overall feel of the game may be found unsettling or a little eerie at times to players.
  • Some dark humor. Especially if a player adds the perk titled "wild wasteland" random encounters and easter eggs occasionaly happen and are seen as humorous or quirky but are often very dark.
  • Parents should know that Fallout: New Vegas overall a lot like the other fallout games fallout games. With this said younger players should be able to play the fallout games.
  • Ghouls, super mutants, death claws and other beings in the game may be frightening to some.
  • The violence in the game is intense
  • Couple of the the vaults and the concepts behind them in the game can be frightening.
  • The rampant drug addiction could be considered disturbing.
  • Depiction of slavery.
  • Gross, irradiated creatures.
  • While the horror aspects from Fallout 3 have been toned down, and civilization is much larger, the transition from post-nuclear Washington D.C. to an empty desert is rather strange.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Sex & Nudity

  • If you play as a female Courier, and you have the "Black Widow" perk, you can sleep with Benny, the man who shot you, almost killing you, but he makes funny jokes while you have sex with him. And you can either kill him in his sleep and take his things, or let him live.
  • The side quest "I Don't Hurt Anymore" is about convincing a soldier, Corporal Betsy, to overcome her trauma from being raped. Pretty explicit references and pretty confronting language is used in the discussion, and the depiction is not a very healthy as it proposes telling a soldier their mental health is as important as their physical health, or by telling them to get over it because she's letting down her squad mates.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • The quest "come fly with me" can be frightening to players it involves ghouls and enemies called night kin that can turn invisible.

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