

Random NPCs discuss topics ranging from a pastor blessing a woman’s undergarments so that she can conceive children, to…well, the kind of expletives related to genitalia that one would hear while passing through a house of ill-repute.

Language/Crude Humor: This is a video game about gangsters, so expect the full gamut of language of the four-letter variety, with the F-bomb serving as the single most popular word utilized. To emphasize the brutality, these animations are accompanied by music similar to that which plays during a character death in a horror movie. Taking a cue from Rambo, protagonist Lincoln Clay is a Vietnam veteran who sports a knife that could be mistaken for a sword when he uses it during a stealth kill, enemies choke and gurgle on their blood as this mini-machete invades the windpipe. Though this game is viscera-free, the stealth kills are particularly macabre.

Two cutscenes depict light interrogative torture. Descriptions of people suffering from gruesome deaths are common. Violence: As is customary in M-rated games, blood in Mafia III is routine.
