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- Deadeus: The boy's deceased father is the only character to write down "Fuck Deadeus."
- House of Rules: Greta will say "prick" regarding the thief who broke into the pantry and stole the fish from the kitchen.
- The one time Artyom speaks in Metro 2033 is when he yells "guhhh-fffFUCK" when he notices that a derailed train is about to crush him into the ground.
- To Do List: When the young man grabs the ax and kills the giant caterpillar on Day 2, he says, "I will not wake you up. Sleep for a while…then f*** off." That is the only instance of swearing in this game.
- The Metal Gear series is very low on swearing, so the one F-bomb in Metal Gear Solid 4 Guns of the Patriots is a laser guided Precision F Strike indeed. Delivered by what turns out to be a mind raped psychopathic teenage girl who never stopped her deranged laughing for years, "It's all so FUCKING HYSTERICAL!!!" manages to creep you like you wouldn't believe.
- Especially considering the creepy nature of the boss fight, against an enemy who uses stealth against you. Cue the nightmares.
- In the Japanese released, the award goes to EVA in Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater, who, when cornered by Big Bad Volgin, broke out the Gratuitous English to snarl 'fuck you' before trying to shoot at him with a concealed gun. In the English version, the line was changed to the more innocuous 'go to hell' - although it was saved by the voice actress's delivery.
- At the apex of the story in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (a Disney game), Axel rewards himself with one of these for a job well done, although it was rewritten into a different, F Strike-less line in the Play Station 2 version.
Axel: Now, Sora! Naminé! Riku! Marluxia! Larxene! It's about time you gave me one hell of a show! |
- In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Maleficent gets to reference her "powers of hell" line for the first time in the series.
- In Mega Man 7, Bass throws in a rather unexpected "damn" in a dialogue toward the end of Shade Man's stage. Mild by the standards of a T-rated game, but it was quite surprising in a KA-rated SNES game. Too bad it was taken out in the Anniversary Collection.
- Mega Man X had a couple "damn"s in the early games, which were kept in the X Collection. Although the fourth game missed its chance by having a late boss character shout, "See you in the underworld!" rather than the less unwieldy "See You in Hell!"
- In the X Collection, one "damn" (from X no less) was actually added for some reason.
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 also has one, when, after you defeat MagnetMan, and expose Gauss as the hijacker, he lets out a rather unexpected "Damn it to hell!"
- MMBN2 had several other times incidences as well, unlike the rest of the series. Oh, and the guy wasn't hijacking the plane, he was trying to crash it.
- Mega Man X had a couple "damn"s in the early games, which were kept in the X Collection. Although the fourth game missed its chance by having a late boss character shout, "See you in the underworld!" rather than the less unwieldy "See You in Hell!"
- Example using mild swears: despite being rated T, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance almost always uses words like "blast" and "dastard". Ike only says "damn" if he dies (which is also Game Over).
- In Gradius V, if you lose your last life after having gone through 6 stages on a single credit, the announcer exclaims, "What the hell?"
- In Half-Life 2, Dr. Breen, ever the the classy and intelligent villain, never stating so much as a "darn," let's out a loud and clear "Oh, shit!" when he sees Gordon and Alyx are close behind him during his conversation with an Advisor.
- The same game brings us Barney Calhoun, the Ensemble Darkhorse. "Hey! When you see Breen, tell him I said "'F(* crash* ) you!'"
- Although the crash sound censors Barney's swearing, it's still audible in the game files.
- The same game brings us Barney Calhoun, the Ensemble Darkhorse. "Hey! When you see Breen, tell him I said "'F(* crash* ) you!'"
- In Team Fortress 2's "Meet the Spy" the BLU spy drops a Yo Momma Joke, quickly followed by a (censored) F Strike. Since the Spy has always been the picture of sophistication, these two combine to be absolutely hilarious.
BLU Scout: What are you, the President of his fan club? |
- Doubles at making the Spy Sophisticated As Hell.
- In Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, the third boss in the game consists of a gigantic crab that the heroine Shanoa must fight all the way up a lighthouse. At the top, Shanoa gets into an elevator, tells the crab to "go to Hell," rides the elevator all the way down, crushing the crab. This is made all the more awesome by the line appearing as a sound bite rather than as a text box.
- It bears mention that the original Japanese phrase ("Jigoku ni ochiro.") translates to "Fall into Hell." and, when used in its entirety, is at least somewhat less offensive than its English equivalent.
- Also in Castlevania: Castlevania Judgment has one of Grant's "damn"age grunts be a certain four-letter word. Can you guess what it is?
- 1213 has exactly one piece of profanity, and in the special edition commentary, Yahtzee makes note of how it emphasises how absolutely pissed off the guy saying it is:
Westbury: "How much these things cost? Is that all you have to say? You... You... YOU FUCKING BUREAUCRAT!" * BANG* |
- The Warcraft games don't shy away from milder curses like "damn" or "hell", but the harsher ones can still be surprising:
Sylvanas Windrunner: (to Arthas in Warcraft III) Give my regards to hell, you son of a bitch! |
- In the X68000 version of Thunder Force II, losing your last life causes the player character to shout "Shit!"
- In The white chamber, though she uses other swear words throughout the game, Sarah uses the F word only once, when she's being shocked in an electric chair and the laser gun beside her doesn't work.
- In the final moments of Modern Warfare 2, you, as Soap, get stabbed in the chest by General Shepherd, whom you've been chasing for the majority of the last mission. As you stir, he gives you his Motive Rant, starting:
Shepherd: Five years ago, I lost 30,000 men in the blink of an eye. And the world just fuckin' watched. |
- From Don Pachi: "WARNING: This is not similation. Get ready to destoroy the enemy. Target for the weak points of f**kin' machine. Do your best you have ever done."
- In the Japanese version of Real Bout Fatal Fury Special, good-natured Franco Bash's win quote against Geese Howard is "Fuckyou! Geese!"
- In the Japanese audio for Sonic Adventure, Sonic says "shit" once. Translated to something along the lines of "darn" in the American version.
- Though it's not as vulgar as the other examples on this page, there IS one moment from the normally G-rated language Final Fantasy VIII that deserves a mention. When one minor character very NEARLY kills another by accident (by hanging him with a fishing line, no less), the almost-victim understandably berates his idiotic pal, finishing up by calling him "DUMBASS!" Complete with red text and a slashing sound as the word as said, to drive home the point that yes, this is as foul as the language is going to get. Maybe they were trying to avoid what happened with Final Fantasy VII.
- FFVIII has two other notable instances. One is when Zone, one of Those Two Guys, lays into Squall for letting Rinoa get hurt: "YOU SON OF A BITCH!" the other is when Squall and party overhear fatherly and normally ineffectual Headmaster Cid arguing with Garden Master NORG:
Headmaster Cid: "Greedy son-of-a-bitch! Why did I ever bother talking to you! SeeDs were brought up for the future! And that future is now! Why can't you understand!? Dammit! I should've never trusted you! I wish I could go back ten or so years. To tell myself that you're nothing but a money grubbing son-of-a-bitch!" |
- In Dissidia Final Fantasy', Tidus calls Jecht a "self centered old bastard".
- Mass Effect 2: "Don't fuck with Aria."
- Sidonis also drops one after you tell him that Garrus is trying to put a bullet in his head.
Shepard: I'm the only thing between you and a bullet in the head. |
- Also, if you play as a paragon Shepard, flipping off to The Illusive Man becomes this (Seriously, the man was an asshole. Who didn't want to do it?)
Shepard: I'm sorry, I'm having trouble hearing you. Getting a lot of bullshit on this line. |
- And if you've got enough points to make the Renegade speech at Tali's trial:
Shepard: Do whatever you want with your toy ships! But leave my crew out of your political BULLSHIT! |
- And in the same incident, Kal'Reeger if he's still alive.
Kal'Reeger: Tali's done more for this fleet than you assholes ever will! |
- And again during Tali's trial, Tali herself combines this with Pardon My Klingon.
Tali" I'm looking for my father you bosh'tet! |
- Udina's entrance if Anderson was picked to the Council
Udina: — Do the words "political shitstorm" mean anything to you? |
- Similarly, in Fallout 3, if you've been playing with positive karma, you get the opportunity to pull one off when you're being captured and interrogated by Col. Autumn, who wants the activation code for the purification device.
Autumn: You tell me that code, and maybe we can work out a deal for you. |
- You can say this with negative karma, but it doesn't have that same OOMF to it as it does with positive karma.
- The game manages to switch from oppressive underground dictatorship to sprawling Crapsack World world with one simple sentence.
Burnt Skeleton's placard: We're dying out here, motherfuckers! |
- Ace Attorney has Miles Edgeworth pull around one "What the hell[...]?" per game, often a Crowning Moment of Funny.
- Ace Attorney Investigations has Shi-Long Lang's "Quercus Alba! You BASTARD!"
- Starcraft plays both sides of this trope. Units will frequently refer to "chicken-[beep] outfits" and not having time to "f[beep]k around", but in cutscenes "shit" and the like are thrown uncensored whenever it's deemed dramatic enough.
- Remember Kerrigan calling herself the queen bitch of the galaxy? The (unofficial) hungarian version made her the Fuckin' Queen of the galaxy.
- Bayonetta, surprisingly, as Bayonetta herself actually doesn't swear much in-game.
Bayonetta: Don't fuck with a witch. |
- In Final Fantasy XIII, Sazh's baby pet Chocobo actually pulls one of these off when "The Pulsian Chocobos are being attacked by your mission target", which Sazh can easily translate.
Sazh: Hurry the what up? |
- "But you have told them my last code, damn you book, I'm ready to explode!"
- Fail at Item Crafting with Claude in the Star Ocean the Second Story and you'll be treated to a nice, hammy "DAMNIT!!!"
- Some of the characters in Killer7 let these out after hitting a Heaven Smile's weak spot - young punk Con Smith jubilantly shouts "FUCK you!" and shady thief Coyote Smith snarls, "You're fucked." Depending on how good the player is at hitting the Smiles' weak points, this can quickly turn into a Cluster F-Bomb.
- The Walking Dead:
- When Shawn Greene is killed by walkers in season 1 episode 1, his father Hershel angrily tells the others to "get the fuck outta here!".
- After Lee, Clem and Kenny's family are let into the drugstore in season 1 episode 1:
Lilly: When I say the door is closed no matter what, I fucking mean it! |
- Carley tells everyone to "chill the fuck out" during the argument in the drugstore in season 1 episode 1.
- Ben's tirade at Kenny in season 1 episode 5 contains a few. It was for Kenny's poor treatment of Ben, brought on by Ben being indirectly responsible for the deaths of Duck and Katjaa.
- Clementine can tell Jane she's "fucking crazy" if she shoots Kenny in season 2, episode 5. This is in response to learning Jane hid AJ elsewhere to make it look like she lost him, provoking Kenny to attempt to kill her.
- Louis gives a big "fuck you" to Minerva in season 4 episode 3 after learning how she joined the Delta and killed her own sister.
- James only swears once in the season 4, near the end of episode 3 when on the Delta ship, which was directed at Lilly.
James: You don't fucking scare me! |
- Henry Townshend of Silent Hill 4 have a "What the hell?" which is used repeatly around the first part of the game.
- Heather from Silent Hill 3, right when Claudia plan is about to come to fruition: "SHUT YOUR STINKING MOUTH, BITCH!".
- Earlier, when the amusement park changes into its nightmare version, "Oh hell!"
- From Braid: "Now we are all sons of bitches."
- In Primal, when Jen encounters her first demon, she slowly looks up his body and to his face and summarizes her emotions with one heartfelt "Ohh... shit!"
- Sam Fisher of Splinter Cell hardly ever curses, which is particularly noticable in Conviction, where he's pitted against Mooks who prefer ClusterFBombs So, throughout the game he has a few that really stand out, particularly when he tells people to go fuck themselves.
- In Malta, having no family left, his agency wanting to kill him, trying to find a reason to go on, Sam is pursued by thugs hired by a drug and arms dealer to kill him. After easily (and brutally) taking care of the Mooks, he finds the leader who tried to run away, but ran into a dead end in a bathroom.
Sam: Looking for me asshole? |
- In a Flash Back mission during the Gulf War, Sam is captured by (presumably) Ba'athist soldiers and is interrogated by two men, and apparently of the English those two men have learned, half are vulgar terms. When they threaten to Electric Torture Sam, his only response is a quiet, gruff "Go fuck yourselves. I'll be here when you're done." For maximum effect, barge in and rescue Sam right after this point, but right before they start torturing him.
- Then there's this exchange. Sam has been shot in the shoulder and had his hands bound by Grim, who for all Sam knew at that point may have still been suffering from Chronic Backstabbing Disorder due to what had been going on throughout the game. He's in front of a similarly captive President, Smug Snake Tom Reed, and about 5 actual highly trained splinter cells, and he still drops one.
Tom Reed: So Sam, how does it feel knowing you're about to go down in history as the man who assassinated President Caldwell? |
- The English version of Golden Sun Dark Dawn has the Heroic Mime drop one of these in the form of Symbol Swearing.
- And if there was such thing as a Stealth F-Strike, try using the Angry emote after Ryu Kou steals the Magma Orb.
Karis: Wow... graphic! |
- In Persona 3 Portable, Stepford Smiler Saori casually uses an S-strike at one point, just to see what it feels like to say whatever she wishes. Given that her S-Link keeps steadily rolling downhill, the poor girl's probably due a few of these.
- Persona 4 gives the main character a chance to say "Calm the hell down!" during a particularly... tense... moment after his cousin/surrogate little sister seemingly dies and the main characters contemplate killing the man they think is responsible. The above line is used in order to calm down the protagonist's understandably furious friends and get them to think more rationally. The protagonist can curse several times throughout the game, but the delivery of this is what makes it especially poignant; He YELLS and gets visibly angry for the first, and only, time in the entire game.
- Assassin's Creed II delivers a perfect Precision F-Strike combined with a massive Mind Screw after beating up Rodrigo Borgia and meeting Minerva. What. The. Fuck?! indeed...
- Ezio tells Rodrigo Borgia "Go fuck yourself."
- In Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, when Big Bad Gabriel Nowak taunts you about Joanna being shot.
Gabe: What do you get when you cross a bullet and a pretty little intelligence officer? |
- In Resident Evil 5 Chris Redfield has a pretty good one towards the end, when forcing an overdose serum of onto Wesker: "I've had enough... of your BULLSHIT!!"
- In Devil May Cry 4, when fighting Sanctus one of the things Nero will say when using the Devil Bringer is "I'm not interested in your bullshit!", with a punch to the face for effect.
- One of the things Nero says when doing a D Td Buster on an Alto Angelo sounds a lot like "fuck you!", but this is somewhat debateable since it's not as easy to make out as the above one.
- In Baten Kaitos Origins, Sagi, normally a Nice Guy, will drop these whenever he gets really pissed off.
Go to hell, you son of a bitch! |
- Touhou 8: Imperishable Night, stage 4 with Marisa/Alice. Due to a bad misunderstanding, best friends Reimu and Marisa wind up having an actually for serious fight[1], and we know things got real when Marisa tells Reimu:
Marisa: Bitch, get out of the way! |
- While anyone would have a clean mouth compared to Ragna the Bloodedge, Prof. Kokonoe, and Hazama (all from Blaz Blue), Makoto Nanaya's choice of language indicates that [A] something is really not right or [B] she's not happy with you. That said, she is more prone to swearing when [C] by herself.
Example A: What the eff, guys? Just because Mommy can be a psycho-bitch on occasion doesn't mean you have to cast a sociopath! |
- Likewise, you know Valkenhayn is angry when his language goes bad (anything regarding Terumi fouls his mood real quick).
"Imbeciles! Don't they realize what that shitty little cur is capable of...?" |
- In Katawa Shoujo, a few examples come up.
- Lilly Satou never swears at all, but late in her route, she says "Dammit!", a symptom of her pent-up anger over having to go home to Scotland and leave Hisao behind.
- Hisao tends to use some profanity in his narration, but the most vulgar he gets is when dissatisfied with his relationship with Emi at one point, says he thinks they're "friends who happen to fuck".
- Late in Rin's route, Hisao, venting his frustrations with his girlfriend, responds to her with "Bullshit" before verbally tearing into her.
- Cole Phelps in LA Noire loses it when his crooked ex-partner Roy Earle snidely insults the dead Courtney Sheldon.
He was a better man than you'll ever know. You say one more word about him and I will blow your fucking head off! |
- ↑ the source material says they play-fight all the time, but this one was actually serious