In a strange turn of events, Valve finally banned a game from their Steam platform. I could be facetious and pretend that this could be the start of something meaningful, that Valve could finally be closing the floodgates and bringing quality control to the platform, but we're four days too late for an April Fool's joke. Instead, I will report on banning Succubus: Hellish Orgy VR from their Steam platform.
Some of you may remember Madmind Studio's first title, Agony (reviewed by Francesco) and may remember the follow-up, Succubus. Succubus was a - is sexy the right word when evil toothy vagina monsters are around? Let's go with sexy. Succubus was a sexy game with you taking on the titular role of the Succubus, where you fight and fornicate your way through hell.
This original release was a little censored (Madmind blurred out the fun stuff) and didn't contain as much fornication as you would initially imagine. Still, the developers remedied this through the Succubus - Unrated free DLC. What did this DLC add to the game, which Valve explicitly supported by not taking action?
- healing mini-games, such as abortions and various genitals mutilation - interactive sex minigames - additional sex scenes in the form of cutscenes - additional sex scenes depicting demons and humans, visible in game's levels - no censorship on the character's breasts and genitals - additional "hellish orgy" orgy scene
Succubus: Hellish Orgy VR was the full release of the unrated game for your pleasure(?) in VR. I'm unsure if it's taking the abortions and genital mutilation into virtual reality instead of on a flat screen that made Valve squeamish. I wonder if they have not looked at the list of pornographic games they've allowed on Steam lately. Or,
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