Kid Icarus: Uprising/Radar

Despite the series just being revived and being an E10+ game, you wouldn't believe how many sexual jokes (amongst others) got past the radar. - "Palutena: I'm sensing treasure somewhere to your left. Pit: How do you know that? Palutena: From the heavens, I can see through your laurel crown to divine your surroundings! Pit: Really? That's amazing! Palutena: And that's not all I can see, Pit. I can also see what's in your heart. Pit: Oh... (nervous) Heh heh... That's really... something. Palutena: So you'd better not be thinking about anything... NAUGHTY. Pit: WHAT?! HOW DID YOU-- Palutena: Just kidding! Seriously, reading hearts through laurel crowns? Pit: I know... I was... also kidding. Palutena: (teasingly) Sure you were."
 * At one point in the game, near a hot spring, Palutena wonders why Pit doesn't remove his clothes. After a few inquiries, Pit answers it saves on laundry. In the original Japanese version, Palutena's practically begging him to remove his clothes, telling him it's alright and Pit tells her that he doesn't trust her thinking she'll look.
 * This exchange:

"Magnus: We're done talking about this."
 * Pit's steamed sacred buns.

"Pit: Space Pirate hot spring! Palutena: It looks like somebody beat you to it. Pit: I hope there's room for one more... Palutena: There's always room for one more!"
 * Hey there, Pitstain.
 * Pit finds a hot spring with a Space Pirate already bathing in it:

"Pit: Wowza! Palutena: Lasers seem like overkill. Palutena: Too bad Pit's just so...tiny. Pit: Hey, I can hear you, ya know!"
 * This quick conversation that's easy to miss.
 * We usually get much bigger enemies here.

"Palutena: Feeling a little inadequate, ?"
 * manages to slip in the word "hell" in Chapter 15. And not even in the sense of the location, either, he just wonders aloud "How much more hell do they plan to raise" (referring to the ). Even if it's not a very major swear, language of that kind is extremely rare in first and second party Nintendo games.
 * Another point with a hot spring has wondering if it's a pool of... something else. Considering that it's yellow... eww.
 * Pit telling to go home   At first, it doesn't seem like anything new, but then you realize that Pit is serious when he tells  to go home. And  home is essentially Hell...so Pit is basically telling  to go to Hell.
 * In the violence department, we have a lovely close-up of
 * When  she tells the other girls Palutena  to "Eat their hearts out." The ensuing argument makes it frighteningly unsubtle about what they're referring to.
 * When  she tells the other girls Palutena  to "Eat their hearts out." The ensuing argument makes it frighteningly unsubtle about what they're referring to.