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(2017– )

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Sex & Nudity

  • The word p---y is sometimes used, albeit in non-sexual ways.
  • Revealing outfits are rarely shown, a rare exception being the episode about "Dead or Alive Extreme," in which most characters have revealing outfits. There is an emphasis about this in the dialogue.
  • Scott mentions getting laid in the viral games video. Scott also made a entire video about Tinder, though no sexual scenes are displayed.
  • Scott repeatedly refers to himself and his audience as virgins.
  • There was an entire episode about the video game "The Guy Game," a game in which you answer suggestive trivia questions. If you get enough questions right, a girl flashes her breasts at you. It was later revealed that some of these girls were underage.
  • The 2020 episode "Anime games" has Scott talk about anime video games, one of the being a perverted game, Scott soften the impact by making jokes about using a gun when he explains that the character wants the player to search herself.
  • In the episode "We dare", Scott talks about a video game that is a suggestive version of Wii Sports like games, and keeps showing the trailer to talk about how the game doesn't contain actual sex minigames
  • The episodes that air on valentine's day often have some mild sexual humor. The average episode will have the occasional sexual reference, such as a Scott encouraging sexual activity at a prom or having a sign that says "No Sex Allowed"
  • We see censored furry porn on a dating site.
  • In the episode Speed Dating, Scott and his friends discuss sex, getting laid and virginity.
  • In "You're Not An RPG Guy: A Scott The Woz Christmas", one character references many sexual topics.
  • In "Borderline Forever", Scott mentions how Jesus hates handjobs.
  • In Episode 12, the beginning gag sees Scott eating cereal. However, this clip is on PornHub.
  • In "Homecoming", Scott mentions condoms in a joking manner.
  • Scott mentons that "Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast" gets himself "laid". though, this is a reoccurring joke and he never got "laid" through "Donkey Kong: Barrel Blast".
  • There are some brief sexual humor, nothing too over the top.

Violence & Gore

  • Violent video games are frequently covered, but blood and gore are rarely shown.
  • Occasionally, he will show a brief game-play clip of a gory video game
  • Large amounts of blood is sometimes shown on Scott's hands as a gag.
  • Scott can do some jokes that had blood. Examples include him eating nails, stabbing his hand and more, but it's very comedic
  • Brief fantasy violence.

Profanity

  • Contains a large amount of language, however it's almost entirely censored with bleeps.
  • Scott uses words like dick, bitch, ass, penis uncensored, but words like sh*t and f*ck and p*ssy are always censored
  • Some profanity is unintentionally left uncensored in G4TV (now defunct) airings
  • In the song "Stupid Nintendo Games", there is the lyrics followed by "go to hell" and "get the f*ck out".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • The episode "Stop Smoking!" is all about Scott deciding to start smoking on 4/20 to stop smoking.
  • In the episode "The Bible Game," a sheet of cigarettes were pulled out of the oven.
  • In the episode "homecoming", there are many references to alcohol
  • In the episode 'Mario Party', Scott and his friends are seen with 2 packs of cigarettes and the air turns hazy, implying they're smoking. However, they mention the fact that smoking causes cancer but act positively about it.
  • In ''Game Room'', Scott is seen pouring wine into a glass

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Horror games are mentioned somewhat frequently. Whenever a scare is coming up, it is usually softened by Scott's remarks.
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Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • People die in "Great Mysteries of Gaming", but the deaths aren't shown and it's very humorously done. The same can be said for "Memory Cards", where the Wendy's Employee dies and wears a creepy grin on his face.
  • Moderate fantasy violence. In the episode, It's Awesome Baby, a giant copy of Madden 08 fights a giant Sega Genesis.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • In "Great Mysteries of Gaming" , the ending is a bit dark. Scott is the only one to have survived the murdering, and every dead victim surrounds him. For a comedic scene only. And they are proven to all be alive soon in the series.
  • Wendy's Employee dies in "Memory Cards". They don't treat it like anything big but he is a main character.

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