NO MERCY
PEGI RATING: 16+
WHAT IS IT? The game No Mercy was recently removed from Steam following widespread backlash over its explicit and disturbing content. No Mercy is a deeply harmful piece of content that posed serious risks to young users across emotional, psychological, and social levels. WHAT WE SAY: Avoid. Game concerns: It is a 3D visual novel that depicted extreme sexual violence, including rape and incest, without any age restrictions. Players assumed the role of a character who abuses women, including his own mother, with in-game prompts encouraging players to “never take no for an answer” . 🔞Exposure to Inappropriate Content No Mercy was described as a "rape simulator" with graphic sexual violence, including incest and abuse. The game encouraged players to ignore consent with lines like “never take no for an answer.” It was initially available on Steam without age verification or any meaningful restrictions — meaning even minors could access it. 🔐 Privacy Concerns While the game itself didn’t appear to involve direct data collection, Steam jhowever allows users to create profiles, share content, and add friends. Children playing or exploring this kind of content might be exposed to inappropriate community discussions or unsolicited contact from strangers. 📱 Cyberbullying and Harassment No Mercy also contributes to a culture of cyberbullying and harassment, especially in the way it normalised violent, degrading behaviour toward women. Games that reward abuse can influence players to replicate those attitudes online, potentially encouraging toxic behavior in multiplayer games, forums, or social media. 🧑💻 Online Predators Most disturbingly, the game creates a concerning environment for online predators. By glorifying sexual violence and incest, No Mercy normalises behaviors that predators often use in grooming tactics. In the wrong hands, it could become a tool to desensitise or manipulate children. 🧠 Addiction & Mental Health The game rewards players for performing disturbing actions, reinforcing violent thinking. Exposure to such material can have long-term psychological impacts, desensitising individuals to real-world abuse and blurring their understanding of consent and empathy. |
SAFETY TIPS:
Just No! No Mercy is not just an unsafe game but one that glorifies sexual violence and abuse. Our top safety tip is simple: This game should not be accessed or played at all, especially by children or teens. Parental Controls Enable Steam Family View to limit what your child can see or download. Turn off access to the Store, Community, and Chat or set an approval process for game installs. Parental supervision: Check their interactions and adjust privacy settings accordingly. Conversations: Have open discussions with children and young people about the topics associated with online use - bullying, grooming, sexual and criminal exploitation, body image, as well as accessing support and how to report. FURTHER SUPPORT: For parents/ carers If you're worried about your child or need support call NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000. If you discover criminal content when online then report it directly to the police or the Internet Watch Foundation. If you're worried about online grooming or sexual behaviour online then report directly to the police or contact CEOP. For Children & young people if they're worried or want to talk, encourage them to contact Childline Online or call 0800 1111. Check out our Resource Centre for further information and useful online safety tips. |