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Go to your store preferences:
https://store.steampowered.com/account/preferences/
Under "Mature Content Filtering" untick "Frequent Nudity or Sexual Content " and "Adult Only Sexual Content " and you will no longer see porn games on the store. Those options affect only porn games and are off by default so you must've enabled them at some point.
Visa and Mastercard will do that for you.
No idea what itches you but I wont scratch it.
Blocked.
You are right, simple minds shouldn't play RPGs
A person with a “simple mind” should not play titles like Baldur’s Gate 3, as it contains elements that can be perceived as disturbing — and they are far from negligible.
These include: full nudity with genital physics, narrative torture scenes, and even a romantic sequence involving a character in bear form.
For a “trained mind,” such content may appear surreal or ironic. But for a “simple mind,” these scenes can feel traumatic, unsettling, or morally destabilizing.
Dismissing these reactions as misunderstandings or exaggerations is shallow. If some players perceive the game as sadistic, pornographic, or immoral, it means BG3 touches deep emotional and ethical chords — and not always in a neutral way.
Like right now the 6 of the 10 new and trending games are NSFW games. And I've seen all 10 new and trend be NSFW a few times before this year alone. Whats worse is that these developers use the same assets over and over again and still people buy it. It's wild.
I get that Steam is benefiting from this, but I think at this point, Steam as a company has enough money pocketed that they can hold some kind of moral against this.