10 Games With Absolutely Filthy Language

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Mafia II

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10 Games With Absolutely Filthy Language

Yes, the entire Mafia series never holds back on its colorful langue but there is a reason Mafia II deserves its very own spot right along its newer successor. There is one particular expletive that makes an incredible amount of appearances throughout Mafia II. More than any other curse word, Mafia II is filled with an extraordinary amount of f-bombs. There are so many f-bombs in the game that its foul-mouthed script is now sitting in the history books. In 2010, Mafia II was unofficially given the Guinness World Record for the most f-bombs featured in a single video game. Apparently the game makes use of its favorite expletive more than 200 times. The scripts were sent over to the team at Guinness for an official count but Mafia II failed to actually appear as the reining king of f-bombs. Turns out, there was another game more worthy of that title.


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