VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action
Video Game • 2016 • Sci-Fi
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tial
Mentions of Alma’s sister being extremely negligent of her children to the point that Alma’s parents had to intervene, although this seems to be out of incompetence rather than malice or ill-will.
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Addiction
Is there addiction?
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boogie
Alma, a regular at the bar describes her sister who experiences addiction.
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Does someone abuse alcohol?
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tial
The entire premise of the game is serving people drinks at a bar, many alcoholic. Some of the drinks give you the option to put as much alcoholic content in them as you wish, which you can use to get a character drunk. You also have the option to give alcohol to a minor on two different occasions, although you are encouraged by the game not to
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Assault
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A character who is invisible jokes about lifting a woman's shirt so her breasts are exposed.
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Is there pedophilia?
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A robot character who is built to resemble a 12-14 year old is an active sex worker. She states she has the option to upgrade her body’s personality and appearance to be that of an adult but has refused to do so to appeal to “certain fetishes” for clients that other sex workers can’t.
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Bodily Harm
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Does someone break a bone?
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A character broke their arm offscreen after having to jump off a two-storey building to escape a shooting. When you next see them, their arms and one eye are covered in bandages and they tell you their arm is indeed broken
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Is there amputation?
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While there is no amputation shown on screen and no blood/gore, several characters have prosthetic arms, hands, eyes, and other body parts.
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Children
Is a minor sexualized?
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A robot character who is built to resemble a 12-14 year old is an active sex worker. She states she has the option to upgrade her body’s personality and appearance to be that of an adult but has refused to do so to appeal to “certain fetishes” for clients that other sex workers can’t.
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Fear
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Mental Health
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Kimberly, a patron at the bar, alludes to have attempting suicide. Later this is confirmed when she thanks another character for stopping the attempt.
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Prejudice
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A patron appears to accidentally misgender a family member when she tells the bartender "I have five sisters, I mean four sisters and one brother" and then start to give a brother's deadname before correcting herself.
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Are there homophobic slurs?
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If you play the game normally, no. However during one of the secret dialogue options, If you give Ingram three sweet drinks on Day 1 instead of what he orders, he tells you the story of a white knight (a super cop) that killed his daughter. He calls his daughters murderer the f-slur as an insult. The killer in question wasn’t gay however.
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Does an LGBT person die?
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tial
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The female protagonists ex-girlfriend dies of a heart attack and the protagonist becomes depressive over their last conversation before her death ending on horrible terms and now it can never be amended.
The female protagonists ex-girlfriend dies of a heart attack and the protagonist becomes depressive over their last conversation before her death ending on horrible terms and now it can never be amended.
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
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Alma, a regular at the bar, recounts a story of how when her sister states her intention to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge, another family member tells her to complete the suicide because they do not want to deal with a cripple.
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Is there hate speech?
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It’s mentioned that when a character came out as lesbian to her family, her mother, despite not being homophobic herself, cut all ties with her daughter out of pressure from her homophobic colleagues, so she could keep her high ranking job at the expense of a relationship with her daughter.
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Sex
Is there sexual content?
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Dorothy, a regular at the bar, is an android sex worker whose chassis is designed to look like a 10-14 year old. Much of her conversation involves discussing her relations with clients who want her to roleplay as a young girl.
Streamerchan is a patron who livestreams all the events of her life including sexual activity.
The patrons tend to discuss sexual themes frequently but all sexual activity occurs off screen.
Streamerchan is a patron who livestreams all the events of her life including sexual activity.
The patrons tend to discuss sexual themes frequently but all sexual activity occurs off screen.
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Is someone sexually objectified?
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jdpamv
A robot resembling a minor. The development hell sequel to the game has an objectified protagonist although she never appears in this one.
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Spoiler
Is Santa (et al) spoiled?
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boogie
A character recounts a sexual experience involving multiple people who dress as Santa.
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Does it have a sad ending?
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tial
There’s a “bad” ending if you fail to make Jill’s rent payment at the end of the game but it’s more of a joke then anything.
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Is there gun violence?
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There’s a day where gunshots can be heard outside the bar, but none of the violence is actually seen
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