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(2018 Video Game)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Bare nudity is visible in the game, however the character Zero Suit Samus wears a very skin tight suit and another character, Bayonetta, potrays a variety of suggestive poses. The character Shulk has an alternate skin where he is shirtless in his underwear/boxers; there is a rare glitch where he pull down his underwear and nudity is shown.
  • Players can unlock 2-D art of some female characters that expose some skin, but nothing too severe.
  • Some characters wear dresses and you can see their legs. You can't see under the hips
  • The characters Pyra/Mythra have jiggle physics on their breasts
  • In an earlier update, the dresses would jiggle alot under wind-propelling objects, this would cause it to fly above their hips, no nudity or underwear is shown. as it replaced with a shadow.
  • One assist trophy character is an anthropomorphic female fox. Her cleavage is very visible and wears two strips of fabric as a skirt on the front and back with her hips exposed. In between her legs is a pattern of fur which looks uncannily like her vulva.
  • The outfits of some characters are less revealing than in their games of origin. Bayonetta's final Smash is also more family-freindly compared to the game she originates from.
  • Pyra and Mythra have large breasts that sometimes bounce when they move.

Violence & Gore

  • Characters in the game use combinations of their fists, swords, bombs, guns, and a variety of make-shift weapons to K. O their opponents, but no blood is shown. One character in particular names Snake from the Metal Gear Solid series has an attack that puts his opponents in a chokehold.
  • While fighting is the main focus of the game, there is no blood or gore; characters use mallets and umbrellas to knock people off a stage.
  • Snake (from Metal Gear Solid) has a grab attack where he strangles his opponent (but the character doesn't die as the aim of the game is to knock your opponents offstage)
  • Joker's Final Smash, All-Out Attack, contains a silhouette of the opponent(s) that was/were hit spewing stars, which are supposed to represent the blood shown in Persona 5, the game he's from.
  • Bayonetta and Joker have guns in theirmovements, while Joker's are described in his home game "Persona 5" as model guns that only work in the "Metaverse" a dimension of people's consciousness, Bayonetta's are simply just guns.
  • Many violent, gory or suggestive features from games are not presente in Smash to make the game more família friendly.

Profanity

  • None of concern.
  • When a Pokémon used by male Pokémon trainer dies, he says "dang it!"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Mario gets high on drugs if you idle as him for 20 minutes.
  • In one of the maps, in the background there is a shop called "Drug Store". This means pharmaceutical drugs, and nothing illegal.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Characters named Simon Belmont and Richter Belmont both from the "Castlevania" series have a final smash called "Grand Cross", where they put their opponent inside a casket and begin emitting stars/large sparkles to the opponent inside the casket to give damage.
  • Some of the characters have frightening appearances, not the mention that the graphics here are more realistic and enhanced.
  • While there's very little content that may frighten younger players, they may be overwhelmed by the frenetic amount of fighting that occurs in the game.

Spoilers

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

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Before a boss fight, Dracula throws away an empty wine glass. No wine bottle is present

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In the first cutscene of the game's Adventure Mode, a strange looking creature creates light beams that engulf, and seemingly kill, all the fighters (apart from Kirby). However, we find out later that they aren't dead, but are captured by the creature, and forced to serve the villain. This may seem upsetting for younger or more sensitive viewers, as they watch their favourite characters get killed(?)
  • In one of the two bad endings, if you kill Galeem, you get to see a cutscene where his army is destroyed and Dharkon, a being of darkness, impales Galeem with chains, then, yellow blood spurts out (The closest to gore in the entire game). After this, you see Mario, standing, but slowly, collapsing to the ground, now dead. The world is now filled with darkness, and you see a final shot of Dharkon, looking into the camera. It's very dark and disturbing. Very brutal for Mario fans. However, this ending is non-canon.

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