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OP is a Brony, so they've already failed as parents.
The obligatory comment about sex and nudity vs. violence is extremely old, tired, and inchoate. There is an obvious difference between sex and nudity which most often bring about thoughts of lust and actual sexual activity, in an already overly-sexualized culture, and violence which rarely, if ever truly, brings about thoughts of actual violent acts towards others. There is a stronger correlation between sex and nudity in media and in thought and action than there is for violence in media and in thought and action.
If you are too young or too immature to deal with such things then you shouldnt be buying these sort of games.
The DIRECTORS CUT means theres nudity.
If you unselect the Directors Cut DLC there shouldnt be any nudity as its the DLC which allows it.
This thread is from 2012.
My response was not to the OP, but a general statement.
The point is, the game has sexual content and its clearly stated on the games rating on the store page.
The age raiting is there for those who are not as mature as others would be, basically the age rating if more a maturity thing than an age thing, but its safe for anyone, to play any game, at any age, as long as the have a solid 'right-wrong' foundation
My parents would actually be happy for me to watch nudity.. That I am NOT GAY. No offense to gay people.
Good thing I have my room. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)