These are the censored scenes of Agony!

The horror adventure Madmind Studio shows its most disturbing scenes on video.

What is promised is debt. After confirming days ago that the horror video game Agony would not receive on PC the patch that would eliminate its censorship, the team of Madmind Studio has shared with the fans a video where you can see the brutal and bloody scenes that had to be eliminated from the video game for avoid qualifying only for adults, which would have prevented this adventure of terror in the first person from being released in some territories.

This being the age of the internet, those deleted scenes have already started to surface. In fact, they were on YouTube, but they were removed because it’s in violation of YouTube’s ToS, and it’s also the most disgusting thing I’ve ever seen in a video game.

Bearing this in mind, we warn of the rawness of some of the sequences that you can see in the video of censored scenes of Agony, where the protagonist ends the life of creatures that resemble babies or ends up maintaining disturbing relationships with some sexual of the inhabitants of the grotesque hell that recreates this video game.

Consider this a content warning if you don’t want your day ruined with the details.

The first deleted scene is an interactive sequence where you are in the role of a demon. The floor is littered with deformed infants, and you are free to go around snapping their necks, throwing them at the ground, and stomping on them underfoot. While physics kicks in upon death, you can still interact with their bodies by walking into them.

In the next piece of cut content, the player is asked to rape a succubus, and the rape takes place from a first-person perspective. It’s even grosser than you are probably imagining, featuring full penetration and other details that were clearly added for pure shock value.

Other deleted scenes include arse cheek physics and full sex quickly followed by the birth of a baby, which a demon pulls out of herself. Maybe video games were a mistake.

“To be able to publish the game, we had to make some compromises,” the developers said in a Kickstarter update before release. “Otherwise, we would have had to delete the whole project and never release it. With that in mind, we have spent much time to make sure that censorship will not affect the perception of the game.

Once again: you can see the videos from here. If they were taken, you can also see them on Vimeo.

SOURCES: VG247, Dualshockers

 

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