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Dead Island: PS3, Xbox 360, PC: Deep Silver: After a development build of the game was released on Steam by mistake, it was revealed that the skill 'Gender Wars' (which the character Purna uses) was called 'FeministWhorePurna' within the game's code. Developer Deep Silver apologised, and released a patch for the game to replace the offensive name.
Banned because it contains overly-revealing female characters, blood, gore, and vulgar content. [36] Hearts of Iron: Banned because it depicted disputed territories such as Tibet, Manchuria and Xinjiang as independent nations and because the island of Taiwan is shown to be under Japanese control. [36] [44] [45] I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike
Banned because of implied sexual violence related to incentives and rewards. [35] [36] The PC version of the game became available for purchase in the Steam store on 20 June 2017 without classification, until it was finally taken down on 10 August in the same year. Refused Classification (RC) Refused Classification (RC) MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death ...
Spy vs. Spy II: The Island Caper is a 1985 video game developed by First Star Software. It is the sequel to Spy vs. Spy . It can be played as both single-player and multiplayer
A sequel to Return to Mysterious Island was in development by Kheops Studio since April 2008. The game was published by Microïds and released for PC and iPhone. [1] The game website also displays the Cryo Interactive logo, a company which Microïds acquired in 2008, from the publisher of the original Return to Mysterious Island, The Adventure ...
Sonic Before the Sequel is a 2D Sonic game created by Felipe "LakeFeperd" Daneluz, set in between the events of Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. The game's original release in 2011 had a soundtrack with reused music coming from different video game franchises like Kirby , but a second release in 2013 came with original music ...
The Secret of the Nautilus [2] (French: Le Secret du Nautilus, known as The Mystery of the Nautilus in the US) is a 2002 adventure video game, inspired by Jules Verne's 1870 science fiction novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas.
Borderlands 2, 3, and The Pre-Sequel! include the use of "SHIFT codes", which the player can obtain through social media or other promotions, and give players "golden keys" that can be used once to obtain an item of exceptional quality appropriate for the player's level; this feature was added to the remaster of Borderlands. [6]