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Top 10 Most Disgusting Games

Top 10 Most Disgusting Games
VOICE OVER: Riccardo Tucci WRITTEN BY: Dimitrios Vadrahanis
These games left a pit in our stomachs while we were playing them. Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we'll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Most Disgusting Games!

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Top 10 Most Disgusting Games

Ask your parents to leave the room… you don’t want them seeing what we’re about to show you. Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we’re counting down our top 10 most disgusting games.



For this list, we’re looking at video games from various platforms and decades that are just as likely to turn your stomach as entertain. Though this is your last chance, this video is not for the faint of heart.





#10: “Alien Vs. Predator” (2010)





This franchise has a great legacy of tension and violence, but never before has the carnage you cause been as visceral as it is here. Playing as one of the three races, you’ll find be presented with numerous opportunities to brutally kill your rivals. The reward for a successful hunt? Almost always some gut wrenching gore. Whether it’s ripping heads off and spinal cords right out, skewering marines like human shish kabobs, or blowing holes right through Xenomorphs, the amount of blood on screen will make even the most desensitized gamer cringe.










#9: “Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix” (2002)





Maybe we’ve just done it one too many times, but killing nameless grunts in mass numbers really doesn’t come with the emotional weight it used to. Cue this title to change all that though, with the dead and dying soldiers each realistically portraying the damage you cause them in disturbing detail. Take aim at an arm and you can blow it right off, or you can choose instead to spill some guts down to the floor with well placed bullets to the stomach. Even just aimless fire sprays blood all over the rooms and causes long drawn out deaths that, quite frankly, had us feeling kinda guilty for our enemies.








#8: “The Darkness” (2007)





Jackie Estacado’s story of revenge against the mob using the titular “Darkness” entity may not be an obvious inclusion, but beneath the first person action lies countless moments of memorable brutality which, cumulatively, more than earn “the Darkness” a spot on our list. The stone-cold gunpoint executions that’ll tear through the majority of the game’s encounters are one thing, but the gorehounds out there will find all manner of creative ways to cause bodily harm by using those serpentine appendages for maximum bloodshed. Wanna rip off the faces of your enemies and savor the victory by feasting on the flesh? Go for it!










#7: “Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017)





This ever-popular survival horror franchise has had its disgusting moments before, sure, but with “Biohazard” there’s more than just piles of rotting corpses to turn your stomach. First there’s the Baker family dinner and well ... Let’s just say… this game should not be played around meal time. Yet things only get more stomach turning from there as moss literally covers the house everywhere you go, to the point where it feels like the house hasn’t been cleaned in years. Of course one of the most stomach churning moments come with Marguerite Baker who ... has an insect nest in her vagina ... need I say more?










#6: “Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure” (1994)





This 1994 title doesn’t exactly stand out amongst the Marios and Donkey Kongs of the sidescrolling world, but given the subject matter it’s hard to imagine how this one so often gets overlooked. Sure, it’s not disgusting in the blood and guts kind of way, but when your main character is Snotty’s alter ego, Boogerman, travelling through booger coated worlds with (you guessed it) booger-based attacks, we think the game qualifies. Don’t think it’s a one trick pony though, because farts and burps also serve as valuable attacks on your quest to stop the Booger Meister in his appropriately named Pus Palace. Gross.










#5: “Phantasmagoria” (1995)





While FMV gaming isn’t exactly remembered for much other than technical innovation, this title is one that stands out for using the gimmick to its fullest capabilities within its point-and-click gameplay. The “writer-moved-to-a-spooky-mansion” plot is generic, sure, but at each and every turn Adrienne risks having her brain ripped out of her skull, having her freaking head crushed in half by supernatural beings, or seeing others get stabbed with garden tools or force fed ... whatever that stuff is. Sierra On-Line committed so hard to disgusting their audience that some retailers actually refused to sell the game, while Australia banned it altogether.








#4: “Mortal Kombat X” (2015)





It would have been hard to believe 25 years ago that the arcade classic could get even more violent, but well... here we are. Things escalate quickly in each fight with every kick and punch showering the screen in blood. But it’s the X-Ray attacks, with their all too real sound effects -giving gamers a front row seat to the skull-cracking, bone smashing beatings- that will have even the most seasoned MK veterans wincing away from their TVs. Even the fatalities are cranked up to 11, with stabbings, eye removals, and decapitations being common sights that still somehow never get any easier to look at.








#3: “The Binding of Isaac” (2011)





Don’t let the cartoonishly cute titular character fool you, this game is probably one of the most disturbed, disgusting titles we’ve ever sunk hundreds of hours into. On your quest to escape your mom’s biblically inspired attack you’ll explode the heads off dead and deformed infants, turning them into nothing more than pools of blood and guts, Isaac also makes use of numerous trinkets like this severed finger as a weapon, and interact with poop on a fairly regular basis. Not enough? One of the levels is literally a womb, complete with screaming ghost baby enemies.








#2: “Harvester” (1996)





In this game, the Order of the Harvest Moon tries to turn our amnesiac protagonist Steve into a serial killer. That there should already tell you everything you need to know about Harvester and where it’s headed gameplay-wise. Sure, you can die in many graphic ways, but the real disgust factor here comes from the carnage the player causes. Things rapidly devolve into watching acts of cannibalism or murdering a child and his mom in cold blood in their own home. By the time you rip Stephanie’s skull and spinal column out of her body you won’t even be shocked, because you’ll have seen much worse already.








#1: “South Park: The Stick of Truth” (2014)





If you’re a fan of the show you probably knew this was coming, but for the uninitiated… a word of warning: you’ll find some the crudest, vile shock humor in any video game right here. Bosses include phallic mice and zombified Nazi fetuses in an abortion clinic, you get achievements for watching your parents have sex, and an entire portion of the game takes place right up Mr. Slave’s butt with far too much environmental detail. It’s offensive and definitely disgusting from start to finish, but it wouldn’t be South Park if it wasn’t, and that’s why we love it.
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