The Total War video games have a convention, to allow them to dodge the censors and get a decrease age score, of firming down the gore then releasing a giant bucket of blood and mutilation as paid DLC. That approach, teenagers nonetheless get to homicide however adults can see the complete penalties of homicide. Now Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick’s retro level ‘n’ clicker Thimbleweed Park has adopted swimsuit. Well, with swearing, not decapitation. If you want to hear Ransome the *Beeping* Clown swearing his tooth out, you could now pay $2 for DLC to take away the censoring beeps from his dialogue.
For £1.69/€1.99/$1.99, the Ransome *Unbeeped* DLC gives an unbeeped model of the clown’s voiced dialogue. He definitely was swearing within the recording sales space. The subtitles maintain the beeps, thoughts, so it’s solely thine ears that will likely be offended. Listen:
That’s swearing; I’d understand it wherever. Ah, I don’t know, it appears much less humorous to me? I’ve been recognized to drop the odd oath or two myself however I do assume beeping may be funnier, particularly if dialogue is written with the intent of beeping out swears. Look at me on my excessive fucking horse.
You can discover the DLC on Steam and GOG.
If you’ve not touched the sport in any respect, try our Adam’s Thimbleweed Park review.
For the document, my favorite beeped swearing is in Big Train’s Florence Nightingale sketch: