
Once they are fully broken, the girl will no longer resist your requests during training mode. In this training mode you can “break” each of the three women in nine different ways. After the player completes the initial storyline mode, the player gets to rape them in any situation of his choosing this is the source of the enhanced replay value in RapeLay (and also the source of the pun in its name). He forces her to go with him to a hotel – owned by his father – after coercing her with photos taken of her mother, then ties her up and rapes her. Aoi is Masaya’s final target, the girl who had him turned in to the police. His next target is Yuuko, the mother of the two girls, whom he rapes in a secluded park. Putting plans into motion, his first victim is Manaka, Aoi’s younger sister he rapes her in a public bathroom. Tailing her, he discovers that she lives with her sister and their widowed mother.

Freed after only a day by his influential father, Masaya plans to exact his revenge on the girl. One day, a high school girl named Kiryuu Aoi has Masaya arrested for molesting her. While the game was only released domestically, it quickly spread worldwide through the internet.

The objective of the game is to repeatedly rape a mother and her two young daughters, and force them to have an abortion if they become pregnant. RapeLay is a Japanese 3D hentai rape game where the player will force women to have sex. Game developer Electronic Arts claims that the reality of the game necessitated it.The player plays as Kimura Masaya, a chikan – a pervert – who frequently fondles women in crowded subway trains. In 2006, the Japanese company Illusion Soft released the video game RapeLay. Medal of Honor Banned in America Why: Taliban shooting US troops This first-person shooter video game is banned across US military bases because it lets a player pretend to be a Taliban fighter and shoot American troops in Afghanistan.

After losing a legal battle for refusing to certify Manhunt 2, the British authorities issued an 18+ certifi cate for it. The game is either banned or has rating refusals in Germany, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, South Korea and other nations. Manhunt Banned in multiple countries Why: Excessive gore While plenty of games have been banned for ‘high impact violence’, Manhunt 2 - sequel to the brutal PlayStation game Manhunt - is in a class of its own. One of the missions in the game featured rebel fighters attacking prominent Chinese institutions. Although this game presents China as a quasi-protagonist, it was banned because the Chinese felt it portrayed the country in a “negative light”. Picture: BCCL Command & Conquer Banned in China Why: Against the image of China and its military China is known for being harsh on computer games that don’t meet the country’s demands.
