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How Did This Hentai Game Make it on to Consoles?
By Yung Namahage • 2 years ago


These days it's extremely difficult to find erotic games on major consoles. Sure, games such as Grand Theft Auto can have strippers with fully nude digital boobs and you can have tame sex with your companions in The Witcher and Mass Effect, but you'd be hard pressed to find a straight-up porn game on the PS4 or Switch.


You've most likely heard abour how Nintendo and Sony have recently been cracking down on sexy content on their respective systems, urging publishers and developers to cut or edit certain games before being allowed to release. That begs the question, why the fuck did they approve a game with Hentai in the title?


We've talked about games like Hentai vs Evil before: barebones shooters or other simple types of games with the novelty of big tiddy anime girls. In this case, said anime girls just look uncanny. They don't fit in well with the environments or enemy character models, the proportions look like a cruel imitation of the human form, the animations are off and the general textures just look cheap, especially how the hair looks like a big clump of plastic. If go in expecting anything more explicit than jiggling, uncovered boobs then prepare to be disappointed.



Hentai vs Evil was originally released last year on PC but got added to the Nintendo eShop and PlayStation Store earlier this week. You customize your waifu, shoot some zombies and grim reapers, save another waifu and repeat. There's no story to speak of and little gameplay variation aside from a survival mode, but games like this aren't made to be enjoyed because of their gripping gameplay or stunning art. They're made for the meme; for people to laugh at and wonder why they exist until they get curious enough to buy it themself. And I can't lie, my shovelware collecting ass is starting to consider it.


Could Hentai vs Evil lead Sony and Nintendo to reconsider their stance on adult-oriented content on their respective platforms and usher in a renaissance of eroge on mainstream consoles? Not likely, but will you check it out anyway? Let us know in the comments!