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Westerners are now putting those tags on pretty much anything with non-ugly females. Well, I say "now" but it's been like that for many years.
It's not a sex game, has no sexual content, and doesn't even have nudity. Of course, any players can put in tag on any game, so something to keep in mind. Personally, I originally played the game because of what the tags said, but stayed because the game is pretty fun.
Because there is one DLC that seems to be blocked in my region and that normaly just happens now because steam blocks all unrated adult content in my Region. ö.ö
Just like they do with reviewers.
So basically, with any game in which the female characters are prettier than Abby (from The Last of Us 2), Westerners add the "Nudity" and "Sexual Content" tags? That's STUPID!