
Mark Fujii of TheGameReviews writes: "Everyone knows that sex sells, particularly in the video game business where the average consumer is an adolescent male with more raging hormones than purchasing discretion. However, there's a fine line between using a little T&A to shift copies and, well, just being really creepy with inordinate emphasis on sexual objectification and voyeurism. Surprisingly, some of the most needlessly sexually suggestive games are the most popular ones that everyone plays, and they're not just the obscure Japanese ones or the tasteless old-school attempts at interactive pornography. Here are ten gracelessly perverted mainstream games which should make you feel more than a little uncomfortable and dirty about playing."

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I'm not going to lie...I played DOA: Volleyball. I said I was buying it for a friend. :(
Bayonetta was absolutely shameless. So were most of the other games on this list.
OH SNAP. They made fun of Metal Gear Solid.
Flames incoming in 5...4...3...2..1...
Bayonetta was a little nuts...
In MGS the sexuality is gratuitous and adds nothing to the story, theme, etc. It's just an easter egg. But Bayonetta's sexuality is a part of her character. The camera doesn't so much as gaze at her as she knowingly poses for it. The story may be nonsense, but her sexuality is key to what that game is about; ecstasy.