Pirates crack RapeLay - the controversial video game that’s banned in UK

Rapelay is a game that can give a heart attack to those who advocate against video game violence. The game puts you in the shoes of a Japanese sex freak whose sole purpose in life seems to be to molest females in public places. Earlier on in the game, one of his molestation attempts goes awfully wrong and he lands himself in jail. From there on the objective of the game is driven by revenge – to rape not only the girl who had him arrested but her mother and her sister as well. Unsurprisingly, the game is now banned in the UK and popular E-store Amazon.com has stopped selling copies of the game online.

Even though the plot and gameplay might sound a little odd to you and me, this is just normal stuff for developer Illusion. Illusion is a Japanese game developer who is  associated with the development of many sex themed Japanese 3D anime hentai games such as Rapelay. I don’t think the bans matter for them anyways – they only intend the games to be sold in Japan. However, online pirates (even those living outside Japan) might get to play this game for free despite bans and barriers thanks to scene group Tibak. Tibak have released a cracked version of the game online along with a patch that converts in-game language to English. The patch is also able to make the game ‘uncensored’. Oh and by the way this game is protected by SecuROM DRM, which group Tibak seems to have removed or bypassed using a loophole in v1.03 update of the game.

The leaked version of the game by Tibak has now made its way into private and public BitTorrent trackers, one click hosting sites and almost every other public download locations you can think of. From what I saw so far the game is being downloaded by a fair amount of people.

Rapelay is known to sometimes crash on Windows Vista 64-bit edition. If this happens set the compatibility of main executable to Windows XP SP2.

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