Difference between revisions of "Psychological Trauma"
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| style="background: #B7CECD; color: black" | ''' Games listed as having this kind of content ''' | | style="background: #B7CECD; color: black" | ''' Games listed as having this kind of content ''' | ||
− | | style="background: white; color: black" | ''' Games listed as being FREE this kind of content ''' | + | | style="background: white; color: black" | ''' Games listed as being FREE of this kind of content ''' |
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| style="background: #B7CECD; color: black" | <DPL> | | style="background: #B7CECD; color: black" | <DPL> | ||
− | category = Psychological | + | category = Psychological Trauma |
</DPL> | </DPL> | ||
| style="background: white; color: black" | <DPL> | | style="background: white; color: black" | <DPL> | ||
− | category = Psychological | + | category = Psychological Trauma-free |
</DPL> | </DPL> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 29 August 2014
Games tagged with this contain scenarios in which a character is subjected to extremely psychologically or emotionally tasking events sufficient to have a lasting impact on their psyche, especially resulting in impairment of function, such as the development of a phobia, PTSD, or entire loss of ability to function. This tag also covers games in which characters struggle with mental illness on or off-screen.
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