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* Though it was [[Bowdlerized]] to remove as many references to incest as possible, the idea was too central to the plot of ''[[Drakengard]]'' to throw it out completely. The game has only one or two allusions to it.
* The new character in ''[[
* In ''[[
* In ''[[Max Payne (
* Taka and his sister Kana from the [[Visual Novel]] ''[[Kana: Little Sister]]'' become attracted to each other more and more as time progresses. She is also [[Ill Girl|terminally ill]], so the makers have enough material for a lot of melodrama. And boy, [[Tear Jerker|do they deliver]] - no punches pulled here!
* ''[[Resident Evil Code: Veronica]]''? The relationship between siblings Alfred and Alexia Ashford is by far the creepiest part of the entire game. Many more layers are added to the Cake of Creepiness when you add the fact that the twins were born when their "father" was trying to clone his super-genius ancestor Veronica, who his family all but worshipped, and... the embryo divided, which has implications that one or both of the siblings is transgendered or intersex.
* In ''Jagged Alliance 2'' you can run into a family of heavily inbred rednecks. One of them will tell you that the inbreeding is what keeps them strong. For some reason they have run out of women though and want you to give them one of your party in exchange for guns.
* Janus and Lela in ''Divine Divinity''. And they have sex when they are like only (pre-)teens (Don't worry, it's told to you, not seeing it).
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** However, the game very pointedly refrains from mentioning that they are, in fact, related quite closely. Instead, the typical not blood related version of this goes to Shizuka and Arata
* The 3rd generation of Dragon Valors in the eponymous PSX game ''Dragon Valor'' are a brother-and-sister pair of twincest lovers.
* Possibly [[Playing
** And with what the plot of ''[[
** Actually, the Legends games take place a while after the classic games, and the Battle Network games take place in an alternate timeline where Dr. Light helped make the internet, as opposed to being a roboticist.
* In ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]: Sons of Liberty'', Emma Emmerich, step-sister of Hal Emmerich... well let me quote wikipedia: "It's revealed through conversations between her and Raiden and later between her and her brother before {{spoiler|she dies}} that she has strong romantic feelings towards Hal and wished for him to see her as a woman and not his sister."
** Which, of course, never happened, because Otacon was <s>sensible</s> {{spoiler|sleeping with his stepmother/E.E.'s mother}}.
* The [[Visual Novel]] ''[[Lamune]]'' has a romantic path for Suzuka, the one-year-younger sister of male lead Kenji. (This troper does not know if the visual novel ever makes a [[Not Blood Siblings]] reveal.) The anime adaptation portrays their relationship as a non-romantic sibling relationship, since it follows Nanami's route, though the trope gets poked fun at once when Hikari teases Suzuka about being jealous of [[Victorious Childhood Friend|Nanami]].
* In ''[[Viva Pinata]]'', (despite how it looks) this can happen veeery easily. Heck, getting the Fourheads practically requires it! (Unless you want to put in way more effort than necessary, of course.)
** No wonder it's a mutant... product of repeated incest, ''and'' you have to {{spoiler|bash its egg open early.}}
* Teased but averted in ''[[Super Robot Wars W]]''. When Aria and Regulate join the Valstork family, Kazuma thinks that [[Opposite
* In the ''[[Fallout 3]]'' add-on ''Point Lookout'', the Swampfolk are a race of redneck mutants that used to be humans, but through inbreeding they mutated into violent and primitive humanoids.
** The small hamlet of Andale in the Capital Wasteland seems harmless enough, with two cheery families. Then you talk to young Junior Smith who tells you that he doesn't want to marry the little girl, Jenny Wilson, across the street. More than it just being a case of cootie-fears, he reveals that part of the reason it's weird is because his father is the brother to Jenny's father which makes him "... something, I'm not sure what." If for some horrifying reason you're not bothered by the fact that {{spoiler|Andale's residents have been, for the last few incestuous generations, killing wastelanders foolish enough to travel within their territory and then eating them}}, then you can learn from Martha Wilson that the old coot living next to them is father to both her and Linda Smith (Junior's mother).
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* In ''[[The Sims 2]]'' half of the neighborhood of Strangetown is made up of the Curious Family. But since EAxis didn't bother to set all the relationships correctly, many players have unwittingly married the Curious brothers to their older half-sisters, Lola and Chloe (Curious) Singles. It's also possible for the sisters to have romantic interactions (without cheats) with their surviving father (PT #9 Smith), and now that this troper thinks about it, probably everyone they're related to that's old enough. Thanks, EAxis.
** Could be a [[Squick|squicky]] [[Easter Egg]]; Strangetown, Curious family... Makes you think.
* Very strongly suggested to have happened in ''[[Wild
* Played with and ultimately {{spoiler|averted}} in ''Cute Knight'', where the PC can either marry Prince Kirelan or take her royal position as his sister, Princess Alexandra. But it turns out {{spoiler|she's not really Alexandra, she's just faking}}. But ''then'' it turns out {{spoiler|that she IS a princess by blood after all, she's Alexandra's older sister}}. But ''THEN'' you realise that {{spoiler|it's okay, because Kirelan's adopted}}!
* Before the console release of ''[[
** However, it is arguably canon that Jin has the hots for Ragna anyway.
*** [[Jossed]] as of ''Continuum Shift''. Jin was just driven batshit crazy by [[Troll|Terumi]] [[Complete Monster|Yuuki]] and [[Evil Weapon|Yukianesa]]. [[Fiery Redhead|Tsubaki]] is the one he [[Jerkass|somewhat]] cares for. Not that this revelation will stop the fangirls... OR the game developers, for that matter. They are having ''way'' too much fun playing on Jin's [[Yandere]]-ish tendencies.
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* [[Tsukihime]]/[[Melty Blood|Melty Blood's]] Tohno Akiha is strongly implied to have the hots for her brother Shiki, although the reverse doesn't seem to be true... {{spoiler|except in Akiha's route where they ''DO'' get it on.}} Possibly averted, as well: {{spoiler|Even though they're [[Not Blood Siblings]], and both of them are aware of this (Akiha all along, Shiki much later), they continue to treat each other as such.}}
** Shiki comes to love whichever heroine's route he is in and does not love whichever heroine's route he is NOT in. That being said, saying that he does not return her feelings is as untrue as it is for any other heroine, since all of them have feelings for him regardless of which route he is in. Akiha also doesn't push on it until Shiki starts pushing back.
* Maybe not so obvious as other examples but in Pokémon you are encouraged to breed between two Pokémon that came from the same mother and/or father if you want to have good stats [[Lamarck Was Right|because stats moves to the child]]. ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver
* Elis and Hiroki in [[Canvas 2]], though of course she's actually his cousin.
* This is heavily implied with Cesare and Lucrezia Borgia in [[
** If all this wasn't enough, one of the accusations given to Cesare when he's imprisoned by the men of Julius II is of incest.
* There are no specific examples, but this was mentioned in [[Bully (
* Yuuto's friends tease him about being a siscon in ''[[Eien no Aselia]].'' But it's actually subverted and he's simply overprotective. Kaori does not have a proper ending, though she has fallen in love with ''him.''
* All over the place in ''[[Kara no Shoujo]].'' The one place you don't find it is with Reiji's little sister Yukari. If you want a sex scene with her, you're going to have to settle for an early picture of her in the middle of getting changed.
* Some fans have cried incest in ''[[The Legend of Zelda
* There is a skit in [[Tales of the Abyss]] in which Natalia and Anise question Tear about her 'type' of guy. Although unknown to the later two about their real relationship, they seem to think it quite obvious that Tear was attracted to Van, which caused said melodist to freak out and run away from the conversation.
* In ''[[Guilty Gear]]'', Elphelt's OTK move is a is a shotgun that forces the opponent to fall in love with her, and there is nothing stopping the player from using it if her opponent is her sister Ramlethal.
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