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There are actually not that so many games anymore that are censored in Germany. got way better over the last 10 years or so. Only prominent examples that come to mind are the 2 new Wolfenstein games, and that censorship was only the Nazi symbols because that is against German law to display in video games. Even the last Mortal Kombat and the new DOOM released totally uncensored.
So if you dont buy a bunch of rather old games you dont need to worry much.
The German version of Evil Within is multi language and uncut. Its 100% identical to the international version.
Yes.
If a game is region locked its mentioned on the online store page ( this product can only be activated and played while in country XXX).
No clue if retail cases have the same info. German Games are never region locked so you wont have any problems there. Hungary most likely is since all the games are much cheaper in the eastern european countries.