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8* The ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' games feature their share of Double Entendres.
9** In case 3 of ''Justice for All'', a heavy bust of defendant Maximillion Galactica is used as a piece of evidence, which leads to Phoenix using the phrase ''"Max Galactica's ample bust"'' in the courtroom.
10** This conversation between Phoenix and Maya in one case. They're talking about his Attorney's badge.
11--->'''Maya:''' You really love to show that thing off, don't you? Who knows how many times you've shown it to me?\
12'''Phoenix:''' She's right. I whip it out at the drop of a hat.
13** In the first game.
14--->'''April May:''' I like a man with a big... vocabulary.\
15'''Phoenix Wright:''' I'll get to [[FreudianSlip this woman's bottom!]] Er, you know what I mean...
16** Another from the same case. They are on the surface talking about how April May can prove her tapping of the victim's phone has nothing to do with the murder.
17--->'''Phoenix:''' (Ha! I'd like to see her pull that off!)\
18'''April:''' Mr. Lawyer! I saw that evil, evil grin! You were thinking, "I'd like to see her pull that off," weren't you?\
19'''Phoenix:''' (Damn! She's good!)\
20'''April:''' Well you're not the first man to think that... and I can and will!
21** And then another one much like that in the very next case with Phoenix referring to [[spoiler:De Vasquez]]:
22--->'''Phoenix:''' I'll catch her with her pants down... So to speak.
23** ''"Mr. Wellington loves large bananas"'' in the 2nd game.
24** In case 3-5 we have Franziska whipping [[spoiler:Larry]] into unconsciousness yelling ''"I demand satisfaction!"''
25** And there was a lot of talk between Apollo and Ema about Ema's "tool"...
26* In ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'', some of the possible conversations between animals are:
27-->"Don't look! I've got a split in my pants!"\
28"You aren't wearing pants... so what split?"\
29"Um... gotta go!"
30--> "[Town name]*, we got trees! And people and houses and the birds and bees"! Now, we all know what "the birds and bees" mean...
31%%* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoODv8LVib8 This scene]] from ''VideoGame/ArTonelicoMelodyOfElemia''.
32%%** ''EVERYTHING'' dealing with a Reyvateil is a double entendre.
33* ''VideoGame/BadDayLA'': A man in a burger costume is being chased by some zombified dogs so he screams, "They want my pickle!" which Williams responds with "Don't talk about yo pickle to me!"
34* ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' has quite a lot of them. Jan has a bunch of stories that are chock full (something about Golodon the Unmanned losing his rod?) Edwin occasionally interjects them into his dialogue and then there's the entire sidequest concerning the three pantaloons that give you the Big Metal Unit...
35* ''Franchise/BlazBlue'':
36** An experiment performed by Professor Kokonoe on Iron Tager ended with this exchange:
37---> '''Kokonoe''': I've been thinking of putting [[RocketPunch it]] on your chest... or your '''GIGANTIC TAGER!!!!'''
38---> '''Tager''': Uh, no thanks, Kokonoe. I don't think I need that kind of... um... [[FreudWasRight "enhancement"]].
39** Taken a step further with Rachel's Gag Ending, where [[AntiHero Ragna]] gains an UnwantedHarem:
40---> '''Noel''': Miss Kokonoe, what were you planning to do to Mr. Ragna the Bloodedge after you [[InstantSedation put him to sleep]]?
41---> '''Kokonoe''': Ah, yes. Well, no reason not to tell you. First, I intended to take his '''INFERNO DIVIDER''' and put it in a '''CARNAGE SCISSORS''' with maybe a little '''GAUNTLET HADES''' too? Huh, my goodness, I can only imagine what his '''HELL'S FANG''' will '''DEAD SPIKE'''.
42---> '''Noel:''' Wh-wha- [[BigWhat WHAT!?]]
43** Nu-13 has the greatest amount of sexual innuendo in the whole series, bar none. Just to quote a few:
44---> "Those are one and the same. You know it hurt so much last time…! When you lashed out at me, I thought I was a goner!"
45---> "Let's kill each other again... She [[spoiler:(Celica)]] can watch, if you want... or we can make it a threesome! She'll have to go first though!"
46---> "Don't wanna talk, hm? Perhaps you'll open up after something a bit more… physical?"
47* ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'':
48** Mad Moxxi, and by extension in [[VideoGame/Borderlands2 Borderlands 2]], Innuendobot 5000. According to a transmission during ''Mr. Torgue's Campaign of Carnage'', this is a coping mechanism for some horrible things that happened to Moxxi and her kids while with the Hodunk clan.
49** The lyrics of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHnJ9NmK3Pc Mainframe song]] used for the "You Can Stop the Music" mission in VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel's DLC ''Claptastic Voyage'' are coming onto a mainframe as if it's a phallus.
50* ''VideoGame/{{Bulletstorm}}'' is to {{First Person Shooter}}s what ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' is to third person beat-em-ups. Observe:
51** One of the loading screen tips: "Reload often. No one likes getting down to business half-cocked."
52** 80-90% of the skillshot names. Including "Boned" for reducing a mook to a skeleton with a PMC charged shot to the groin, making that one a triple entendre.
53** The undisputed king of Double Entendres for ''Bulletstorm'' is the [[ThisIsADrill Penetrator]], the most Freudian gun you will ever use. [[http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110224211754/bulletstorm/images/a/a8/Driller.jpg It fires rocket propelled drills.]]
54* ''VideoGame/CastleChase'': At the end of [[spoiler:Erol's]] ending, Monica is told to "spend as much time" with him with the end goal of "[Making] this boy into a man.", to which she responds "I'll do my very best!". While the real goal is to [[spoiler:make him less of a coward]], usually a girl making a boy into a man is SexAsRiteOfPassage. And [[http://www.castlechase.dragonflydev.com/tips.htm Word of God]] confirms it as intentional on the writer's part:
55--> That line in [[spoiler:Erol's]] ending? Don't worry, Makio meant for it to sound that wrong.
56* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer: Red Alert 3''
57** In the Soviet campaign, where General Krukov will berate you with an entendre.
58--->"While you were hiding behind the barricades in Leningrad, the enemy was '''thrusting deep''' into the motherland's '''tender nether regions'''!"
59** Pay attention to Dasha's eyebrows when he says that, the bets off that you did the same thing.
60** This little gem in the Allied campaign, [[EstablishingCharacterMoment when he confidently introduces himself to the Allied commander]].
61--->"We will '''pound''' your little island, until you weep for mercy."
62** the Hammer tank. "Who needs a good pounding?"
63* ''VideoGame/CounterfeitMonkey'': Defied. Professor Waterstone is frustrated by double entendres and tries to get rid of them, such as covering "crotches" of trees or insisting that donkeys not be referred to as "asses", which are homonyms for more dirty words. This is justified, as due to the homonym paddles, they can be converted into their more inappropriate meanings. You yourself also have to get a "cock" or an "ass" (both animals) and then show it to him.
64* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'':
65** In the original Polish version, if you call romanced Kerry before you pick an ending, you can ask him about the song he's working on, since he's a [[TheRockstar musician]]. He will say that he picked a working title, that being "Seamurai Goes Down", and it's about the events that happen in his questline. "Seamurai" is the name of the boat him and the player sink in his last quest, and also the place the two had sex. "Samurai" is also the name of the band Kerry used to play in in the past, so the title can be comfortably read as "Samurai goes down". In the English translation, the title was changed to "Seamurai In Smoke", sadly losing the dirty pun.
66** In one of the first missions with Kerry, he says that "As soon as I saw you, I thought "those are some balls on that one"". His and V's first meeting involved [[spoiler:breaking into Kerry's house]] and he also says that if the player is female, but the fact that he's a gay romance option, his sultry tone and the way he checks out V makes the implications pretty clear.
67%%* [[VideoGame/DarkStalkers Morrigan]]'s victory lines in the ''VideoGame/CapcomVs'' series are intended to come off as this.
68* ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans Big Willy Unleashed'' is one big double entendre. The plot involves Pox founding a hot dog stand named "Big Willy's", a parody of the real-life "Bob's Big Boy" franchise. Kolonel Kluckin, owner/proprietor of Kluckin's Kitchen, is trying to run Pox out of business, and hires a kidnapped and supposedly brainwashed rich heiress named "Patty Wurst". She attacks Pox's restaurant, to which Pox exclaims "She's hammering my Big Willy!" It goes on like this.
69* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'':
70** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'':
71*** The MonsterClown Jester calls the Temen-ni-gru tower a "thick shaft that causes women to shudder".
72*** The game also has what could be seen as a visual double entendre: in the cutscene before the Nevan battle, there's a part where Dante grabs the hem of his pants (which apparently confused people who'd played ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'') and then whips out Rebellion. Rebellion is a ''sword''.
73** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'':
74*** Kyrie's "She yearns for your touch!" line to Nero, considering how sweet and chaste she comes off.
75*** Dante speaks innuendos immediately after acquiring Lucifer. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pWvKx1x1pk "First, I whip it out!..."]] The weapon's attacks are named after sexual terms: Splash, Ecstasy and Pin-up.
76** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'' has the Sweet Surrender Devil Breaker for Nero. The end of the description is likely less InnocentInnuendo and more referencing the Hitachi Magic Wand vibrator that was intended for massage use before becoming particularly known as a sex toy. Not to mention its in-game use (which heals Nero) is animated via the devil breaker's hand going forward and back repeatedly.
77---> A Devil Breaker created by Nico to relieve Kyrie's tension. Nero is too rough to do the job without hurting Kyrie, so this device is made of soft materials. Its vibration feature is especially effective at alleviating shoulder and hip pain.
78* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' goes meta with this, turning the word "innuendo" itself into a double entendre. If you romance Sera, there's a scene where she says she'll "stomp your pinky later". When the (female) PlayerCharacter asks "Is that innuendo?" Sera cheerfully replies "No, it's up the front!"
79* ''VideoGame/DukeNukem'':
80** The eponymous character's Balls of Steel quote. He says it in front of a pinball machine but it's clear he also means he has balls of steel.
81** In the same room in ''Duke Nukem 3D'', Duke can try to use an arcade machine for ''Duke Nukem 2'':
82--->"Hmm. Don't have time to play with myself."
83* The tutorial quest of ''VideoGame/DungeonsAndDragonsOnline'' has the rogue catch up to your party and say to your female cleric leader, "Don't worry, Cellimas, I'm here to watch your behind now!"
84* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
85** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' introduces the (in)famous [[FictionalDocument in-game book]] ''The Lusty Argonian Maid''. It is a lightly pornographic play ''full'' of double entendres, such as the eponymous [[LizardFolk Argonian]] maid being asked to "polish the spear" of the human male main character. You can meet the book's author, the polite though [[DepravedBisexual depraved]] bisexual Hlaalu Councilor (whose dialogue is written in a very CampGay fashion) [[MeaningfulName Crass]][=ius=] Curio. Unsurprisingly, his dialogue contains a number of double entendres as well.
86** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'':
87*** ''Skyrim'' introduces a sequel to ''The Lusty Argonian Maid'', as well as a GenderFlipped version for the ladies - ''The Sultry Argonian Bard''. ''Bard'' is written by a different author ([[SelfInsertFic with the same name as the female character]]).
88*** A random bit of dialogue can be overheard between the Jarl of Riften's housecarl Unmid and steward Anuriel, in which Anuriel coyly asks Unmid if they'll be doing any more "combat training" soon.
89* In ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyVBeyondTheMyth'', giving a character the "Sultry" voice option (#40) makes them sound less like they're adventuring and more like they're in a bedroom:
90--> ''(when leveling up a skill)'' [[TheImmodestOrgasm "Sooooo GOOOOOD!"]] \
91''(when unlocking a new skill)'' "That's giving me chills!"
92* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
93** From ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' from a drunken wizard: "Knights do it two-handed!"
94** ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'' is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozAjuxRKo1k filled to the brim with these]], though some cross over to being text instead of subtext. A particularly obvious example is [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI Kefka's]] EX-burst monologue:
95--->"Watch this! It's filling me up! That was... ''titillating''!"
96* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' actually made this a '''plot point''' in the Relic Weapon quest for Ninja. Yoshimitsu daggers - or at least, the Doman smith who crafted them long ago - are known by a certain rhyme that quest-giver Gerolt recites to you when you take up the quest:
97-->'''Gerolt:''' ''There once was a Far Eastern smitty\
98Who was known for making blades pretty\
99"Far thicker than most!"\
100Of his dagger he'd boast\
101And its thrust was well known in the city!''
102** After reciting it, he says: "Hmm... ''Might'' be that prick in the poem ain't the point of no blade."
103** The quest then involves finding a pair and restoring them using a pair of vamper's knives as a host. When the end result doesn't satisfy, Gerolt has you seek out a book about ninjas, and discovers what the problem is.
104--->'''Gerolt:''' Seems the rhyme about the smitty ain't about his ''member's'' thickness: The daggers ''themselves'' are too damned slim! See, the vamper's knives make a good host, an' what ye got now ''will'' slip 'twixt a man's ribs jus' fine. But Yoshimitsu were made o' folded steel what could pierce armor without shatterin' nor crumplin'. A thick blade - aye, ''that's'' what yer weapons are wantin' for.
105* In ''Website/GaiaOnline'', there is a clothing store named "Ruby's Rack", run by a single mother in a skimpy dress.
106-->'''Ruby:''' [[LampshadeHanging The store is named after my clothing racks, smartass]].
107** Meanwhile, [[WrenchWench Sam]] has no idea what's so funny about a car shop named "Sam's Body & Parts".
108** And in the Promageddon event manga:
109-->'''Cindy Donovinh:''' It's... huge! I can't believe the size of it, towering into the stratosphere like that... It's like nothing I've ever seen!\
110'''Edmund:''' ''(AsideGlance)'' ThatsWhatSheSaid.
111* The title character of the ''VideoGame/{{Gex}}'' series has many quotes from music and movies, but almost all of his own trademark quotes referring to his "tail" and his "tongue" are these.
112* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto''.
113** Rockstar North is a master inserting double entendres into any fictional item under the sun, from [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx2Ng1DoQZI cars]], to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKDsDhKeM90 chocolate bars]], to names such as the "[[http://www.grandtheftwiki.com/World%27s_Largest_Cock The Big Pecker]]", Juank Air, Burger Shot or [[http://gta-real.com/internet/ilovetoblow.jpg ilovetoblow.org]], to advertising in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoLibertyCityStories'' promoting croquet. To list all of them would require a page of its own.
114** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0EGozm1TsA Kids, come and play. I got puppies to show you.]]"
115** There's the prevalence of the number 69 since ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas''.
116** In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'', there is a haul truck named Dump, which is also the slang term that means defecating.
117* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'':
118** [[LadyOfBlackMagic I-No]]'s dialogue is ''very'' sexually charged and filled with innuendo. The fact that she's hinted to be a DepravedBisexual does not help.
119--->"Do you see what I mean? I'm better on top. After all, you're too heavy."
120--->"I can't stand all these balls."
121--->"I like it wild, but don't go before me!"
122--->"I could have so much fun with a toy like you. You'll raise me to new heights"
123--->"I feel ecstatic when a gorgeous man goes down on his knees."
124--->"It's like I'm taking on three people at once... It really turns me on."
125** Even the names of some of I-No's special attacks are blatant entendres such as Sultry Performance and the unsubtle Stroke the Big Tree.
126* In ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'', Cia makes taunting remarks towards Link, which seems like usual behavior for a villain. But, given the fact that she's a Stalker with a Crush who really WANTS Link...
127-->'''Cia:''' Link, stop wasting your time with petty brawls! Come show me what that sword can do...
128* In the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/Killer7'', the Soul Shells are referred to as 魂弾 (tamatama), which means "soul bullet" but is also pronounced similarly to a childish word for "testicles".
129* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'' has its share of double entendres, especially when fighting sleaze-element monsters. There's even a zone where you fight constellations that are literal interpretations of euphemisms for genitalia (such as the Hooded Warrior and the Little Man in the Canoe), since the astronomers in the Times of Old had really dirty minds.
130* All the games in the ''VideoGame/KittyPowersMatchmaker'' series are full of sexual innuendos as part of their premise of finding love and maintaining romantic relationships. One example is Kitty Powers mentioning her "pussy" Regina and asking you to give her a little "stroke" if you find her. [[DontExplainTheJoke She's actually referring to her pet cat]], and finding her will give you extra money.
131* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'':
132** Evelynn received a rework in late 2017, which made her ''drastically'' HotterAndSexier from 'shadow assassin' to 'flesh-rending succubus'. A lot of her new dialogue revolves around this. To name but one example, her voice clips on buying the Void Staff item are 'Think of all the places ''this'' could go!' and 'It's... so... big...'
133** Void Staff's main stat buff is additional magic penetration.
134* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' has this from Ellis:
135--> "Do y'all know what 'suck the heads' means? [[SubvertedTrope I mean, it ain't nothin' bad. It's about eatin'.]]"
136* ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry'':
137** Anything Patti does in the games can be, and usually '''is''', interpreted as such by the narrator:
138---> '''Narrator''': You mount a big piece of wood (an experience not wholly unfamiliar to you).
139** ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry1InTheLandOfTheLoungeLizards'': If you try getting fresh with Faith, she responds, "Try it, and I'll blow your head off!" The next line: [[spoiler:She is referring to her use of the gun, Larry.]]
140** ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry2LookingForLoveInSeveralWrongPlaces'': You must pick the ''padlock'' holding an airplane door shut ([[ItMakesSenseInContext don't ask]]) and the narrator states that "You feel yourself being sucked." The next line? [[spoiler:"Out, unfortunately!"]]
141* Everything said by the Black Baron in ''VideoGame/MadWorld''. Especially when he refers to giving targets "head" when you're hitting heads into targets with a golf club.
142* Lampshaded in ''VideoGame/MapleStory''. The Phantom class has has a skill with the same name as this trope.
143* ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'' has fun with this trope sometimes in the enemy attack and hero ability descriptions. For instance, Hercules' passive ability "Likes It Rough", where he gains stamina whenever he's attacked.
144* ''VideoGame/MassEffect'':
145** Pursuing ''VideoGame/MassEffect1'''s RomanceSidequest with Kaidan Alenko creates what is probably an unintentional DoubleEntendre; asking Kaidan for "personal input" after all new [[DialogueTree conversational options]] have been exhausted causes Kaidan to reply that "There'll be time for personal debriefings later", a comment that sounds innocent at first but collects more and more of a double meaning the more he and Shepard flirt with one another.
146** If that's not enough, there's a ''very intentional'' DoubleEntendre possible in the scene which culminates the RomanceSidequest:
147--->'''Kaidan:''' If things don't go well, I want you to know - [[ItHasBeenAnHonor I've enjoyed serving under you]].\
148'''[[PlayerCharacter Shepard]]:''' Kaidan, I don't think I've had the pleasure of you serving under me yet.
149** ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' has a few.
150--->'''Gianna Parasini:''' I love nailing asari. They act so ageless and superior, but when you finally catch them, they squeal like schoolgirls.
151** In the mission to locate "Archangel" [[spoiler:aka Garrus]], if you're female, a Batarian eyes you and says you're in the wrong place. You can then counter with a Renegade Interrupt:
152--->'''Female Shepard:''' Show me yours, tough guy. I bet mine's bigger. ''(She's showing a gun at the time, but the way female Shepard says it gives that added layer of retort via the trope)''
153** There's also Garrus' RomanceSidequest. He suggests you two take it slow.
154--->"You know me, I like to savor the last shot before popping the heat sink. [[LampshadeHanging ...Wait, that metaphor just went somewhere horrible."]]
155** No mention of Garrus is complete without the bit about Turian preparations for missions....
156--->"I had reach. She had flexibility."
157** Shepard and Liara from the Lair of the Shadow Broker DLC also have a rather nice one if you romanced her back in the first game:
158--->'''Liara:''' It's been two years. I didn't want to put pressure on you.
159--->'''Shepard:''' I have fond memories of the last time you put pressure on me.
160*** As well as this gem, if you're romancing Garrus after romancing Liara in the first game:
161---->'''Liara:''' Yes, you came back -- and now Garrus is doing a lot more than just calibrating the Normandy's guns!
162** ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' gives us Shepard's remark to Tali on welcoming her back to the Normandy if the two were involved in the second game.
163--->'''Shepard:''' Let me know if it's too quiet for you to sleep. Maybe I can find you someplace louder...
164** Also, if you manage to let Wrex live in the first game, and decide to cure the genophage in the first act of the third[[labelnote:note]]Thus making him the primary target of ''every female on Tuchanka'' to be the one to sire their firstborn[[/labelnote]], you will get this conversation from him in the ''Citadel'' DLC:
165--->'''Shepard:''' Considering everything we've been through, I can think of worse positions to be in.
166--->'''Wrex:''' Trust me, Shepard. I've been in every position in the past few days...
167* ''VideoGame/MaxBlasterAndDorisDeLightningAgainstTheParrotCreaturesOfVenus'': Played for laughs.
168** Examining Captain Dotar Sojat's stash of plundered treasure will result in the text "People have often complimented you on the quality of your booty."
169** If you take Captain Dotar Sojat's box of codekeys, it says your jumpsuit has no pockets. A footnote attached says "(The stories about you having a rocket in your pocket are sadly exaggerated.)"
170* Ashe in ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'': "Now that your appetites are whet for booty..."
171* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' has plenty of them:
172** Ocelot's "I love to reload during a battle. ''There's nothing like the feel of slamming a long silver bullet into a well-greased chamber''," from the first ''Metal Gear Solid'' is an obvious one.
173** What else could [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid Solid Snake]] mean? He spends the whole series around women that wear [[NavelDeepNeckline clothes that they can't do up properly]]. Oh, and he's an [[DirtyOldMan old man]] by the fourth game.
174** In ''[[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater MGS3]]'', if you don't [[spoiler:remove the transmitter from Snake's body before meeting EVA behind the waterfall]], you will see a minute-long cutscene that consists almost entirely of this.
175--->'''EVA:''' I can't believe how small it is.\
176'''Snake:''' Yeah, but it gets the job done.
177* The original tag line of the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS was “Touching is good.”
178* The description for the Sunflower's Fire Flower variant in ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombiesGardenWarfare'' 1 & 2 reads "Rumor has it that a Sunflower once went on a date with a Fire Pea...". The implication here is, either that Sunflower and Fire Pea are the biological parents of the Fire Flower, or the Fire Pea accidentally set her on fire, turning her into the Fire Flower.
179* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
180** ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' has a DatingSim-esque sequence: After defeating your date in a Pokémon battle, you go with said date on a ferris wheel. Your date's dialogue is positively laced with double entendres, especially from one of Hilbert's dates, a burly [[GayOption Hiker]].
181** ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'' give us the hiker who wants to point out “the largeness of his area”.
182* This happens occasionally in ''VideoGame/PokemonVietnameseCrystal''.
183** Pichu's Podedex entry: ?IT WILL DISCHARGE WHEN IS STIMULATED.
184** In one of Silver's rants: ONE DAY I WILL LET YOU KNOW I'M THE STRONGEST COACH, [[EvenTheGuysWantHim THE FELLOWS WILL CONSORT WITH ME]]. LISTEN, ONE DAY I WILL BEAT YOU DOWN, AND LET YOU KNOW MY STRENGTH.
185* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'':
186** "Speedy thing comes in, speedy thing goes out", anyone?
187** The Lunacy achievement is a non-sexual example: [[spoiler:The method by with you earn it is both "insane" and "involving the moon".]]
188* ''{{Videogame/Potionomics}}'': [[SharkMan Boss Fin]] addresses Sylvia as "chum" which can mean "friend" or "pal", chunks of meat used as a fish lure, or a species of salmon that is a common prey for sharks.
189%%* Take [[VideoGame/EndlessFrontier Haken]], [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Morrigan]] and [[VideoGame/ResonanceOfFate Vashyron]], and put them in ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'', and the result will be ''a lot of these''.
190* The title of nearly every ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' game after [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002 the first]]. Two of the more well-known examples are "[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankGoingCommando Going Commando]]" referring to both nudity and actually being a commando, and "[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal Up Your]] ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal Arse]]''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal nal]]" referring to it having more weapons. Some of the games' titles were ''too'' explicit even for Sony and had to be changed during production. ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankACrackInTime A Crack in Time]]'' was almost "Clock Blockers", ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankIntoTheNexus Into the Nexus]]'' was almost "Into the Nether Regions", and perhaps most (in)famously ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankAll4One All 4 One]]'' was almost "4Play".
191%%* In ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption'', practically everything the prostitutes say is a Double Entendre. See [[http://reddead.wikia.com/wiki/Prostitute#Quotes here]].
192* The voice acting in the ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' series means that a fair number of lines that wouldn't usually sound like double entendre end up sounding exactly like that. A golden example from the end of the original version of the game that started it all:
193-->'''Barry:''' Do you have ''any idea'' what Wesker was going to show you in the back of this place?\
194'''Jill:''' Well, he was talking about the world's most powerful biological weapon... called "[[ICallHimMrHappy TYRANT]]" or something.
195-->'''Barry:''' Do you think we could see... TYRANT... now?
196* The ''VideoGame/SaintsRow'' franchise enjoys it's fair share of them. But an unusual example appears in the fourth game. Kinzie, as an AnimatedActor, is talking about one of the game's [=DLCs=]. It's called 'Enter the Dominatrix.'
197-->'''Kinzie''' [sighs] Yup, single entendre.
198%%* ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'' gives us [[AloofDarkHairedGirl Shiki]] whose dialogue, as well as much of her design aspect, is heavily based around these.
199* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' brings us Mara, a GagPenis demon who loves these.
200--> '''Mara:''' ''(in ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVsKingAbaddon'')'' It will take only one thrust to penetrate your frail form and finish you off immediately! \
201'''Mara:''' ''(in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiStrangeJourney'')'' Through my charms, your kind will reach their climax and...die! \
202'''Terminal Guardian:''' ''(in ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', as he summons Mara)'' Even you won't be able to beat off this magnificent schlong. Hehe, get it? Beat off?
203* Many lines from ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' can be interpreted this way, especially if you take it out of context or apply [[SoundEffectBleep unnecessary censorship]].
204** Why don't you come down here, Falco?
205** Jeez Louise, what is ''that?!''
206** We can catch up later, Fox.
207** Incoming enemy from the rear! Drop altitude!
208* In ''VideoGame/StarcraftII'', the SCV pilot sometimes exclaims, "In the rear, with the gear!" Although in the military, that expression is routinely used to denote non-combat personnel who are removed from the front lines. Given the propensity of vulgar expressions and double entendres in the military lexicon, this example is usually played straight by comparison.
209* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' has Juri Han who is the undisputed ''queen'' of this trope. Her dialogue is filled to the brim with sexual innuendos. It doesn't help that she's a DepravedBisexual.
210--> "Now comes the fun part...You'll have to do better than that if you want to get me excited."
211--> "Keep staring at me like that and I may get a little more...frisky...ha ha ha..."
212--> "Oh man, that was great! Finally, someone who pushes all my buttons the right way..."
213--> "You're too big to be finished already! Shouldn't you have more stamina?"
214%%* In ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', tattle a Hammer/Boomerang/Fire Bro and then try to explain that the localization team wasn't thinking something dirty.
215* When ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars OG Saga: VideoGame/EndlessFrontier'' was announced to have a US release, Creator/{{Atlus}}' promotional messages were FILLED with innuendos. The message goes like this:
216-->SUPER ROBOT TAISEN® OG SAGA: ENDLESS FRONTIER? '''SPILLS''' OUT ONTO NINTENDO DS? We like keeping you '''abreast''' of new developments in the world of Atlus, Faithful. That's why we're practically '''bursting''' at the seams to reveal Super Robot Taisen® OG Saga: Endless Frontier for UsefulNotes/NintendoDS. As a continuation of the Atlus Spoils fan appreciation program, each and every launch copy of Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier will be a premium boxed release, with a bonus soundtrack CD featuring music from the game included in the final retail package. My friends, this is one '''stacked''' action RPG. Contrasting the deep story and characterizations is the fast-paced, fighter-style combat engine. '''Juggling''' your opponent in the air, chaining together combos, using your entire party in concert... these may not be your typical RPG combat concepts, but with the quick, responsive battles in Endless Frontier, they're the name of the game. Behind the fighter mechanics are all of the nuanced RPG fixings genre fans have come to expect. We'd like to emphasize: this game is more than just the fights. This is a '''fully-developed, well-rounded''' adventure. Journey across a variety of worlds, ranging from an apocalyptic wasteland covered with the hulks of downed spaceships, to a fantastical place of fairy tales and dark magic. Join Haken Browning: gunslinger, professional bounty hunter, and amateur ladies' man-along with his motley crew of robots, were-beasts, secret agents, and '''busty princesses'''-as they delve deep into the mysteries of how their worlds came to be and face a threat that imperils the multiverse. There's so much game here, Faithful, you may just get '''lower back pain''' from the effort! With its unique combat and '''titillating''' story, this is one sci-fi action RPG sure to '''stick out''' this spring.
217** The actual in-game dialogue has even more of them. Or, to be more precise -- about 3/4 of dialogue is innuendo, to the point when Haken has to explain that when he said "She uses bombs" he meant explosives.
218%%** There's [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration Garnet]]. Everything she says in combat is a double-entendre of some sort.
219* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries'':
220** In ''VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny'', a male shopkeeper can greet Stahn with an "is there anything I can do to you- I-I mean for you!" alluding to wanting to have sex with him.
221** ''VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny2'':
222*** Reala gets upset after Harold seemingly asks Kyle out on a date. Harold clarifies she wants to strap Kyle down to [[MadScientist experiment on him,]] though she also asks Reala if she "likes to watch".
223*** After Harold has to leave the party for a while, Judas' first comment is he'll get better sleep without her around. Nanaly immediately calls him out on missing her.
224** ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia'' and ''[[VideoGame/TalesOfXillia2 Xillia 2]]'' does this with ''everything'' about direct-tethering, done between humans and spirits. Jude tethered with Muzét in ''Xillia'', because she was weak. Muzet described him 'filling her up with loads of mana' in a breathless tone. Milla acts angry and jealous about this, while Jude doesn't understand the implication. Gets upped in ''Xillia 2'' where Muzét [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBT9hmEq6cg brings up her tethering with Jude]] in a skit and ups the implications, stating Gaius was a very 'forceful' tetherer and wondering what tethering with [[HeroicMime Ludger]] would be like. If the player has Ludger offer to take Muzet's offer, she gets upset when she realizes that Ludger is an Elympion and has no mana to give her. Ludger gets really depressed at that.
225* ''VideoGame/ThemsFightinHerds'': A large part of Cashmere's dialogue is her making these. She might be making some of them on purpose since her portrait always has a half-lidded look when saying them.
226--> '''Cashmere:''' Sorry, I don't have anything else to sell today... But this won't be the last time we see each other, though. [[IntrepidMerchant I get around a lot.]]"
227* ''VideoGame/Uncharted2AmongThieves'' gives us this exchange.
228-->'''Sully:''' Should be this way. Just follow the hose.\
229'''Nate:''' You always "follow the hose". Just like in Montreal.\
230'''Sully:''' [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten Never gonna let me forget that, are you?]]
231* In ''VideoGame/WingCommander III'', ''every single conversation'' between Blair and potential LoveInterest Rachel is chock full of these. Perhaps not coincidentally, Rachel is played by porn star Creator/GingerLynn, and porno dialogue is notorious for this trope.
232* ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'':
233** Joshua's intentional "You watch my behind, and I'll watch yours" line.
234** This exchange.
235--->'''[[{{Jerkass}} Joshua]]:''' Step one is gathering info, starting with the client. Honestly, Neku. This is basic stuff.\
236'''Neku:''' ([[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Yoshiya Kiryu]], private dick extraordinaire.)
237* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' the Reputation grind for the Sons of Hodir faction requires you to complete the following quests every day; Blowing Hodir's Horn, Polishing the Helm and Thrusting Hodir's Spear.
238* The enemy in ''[[VideoGame/X3Reunion X3: Reunion]]'' is called the Kha'ak. And yes, it's pronounced like you think it is. Cue [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi8n6uN091E G4TV's hilarious review]] laden with hard and blown Kha'ak.
239* Used and lampshaded in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' when [[CatGirl Nia]] obliviously decides to call [[EyepatchOfPower Zeke]] a "one-eyed monster" as a retort to him calling her "fuzzy ears", which cues a startled ReactionShot from Rex, Dromarch, and Mythra who are aware of the slang definition of the phrase. Rex calmly calls out her on it, but is too embarrassed to explain it himself, and gets a slap in the face from Mythra when he asks her to do it instead.
240* In ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ichiban can call up some battle assistance using the [[SummonMagic Poundmates service]]. However, at first, Adachi thought it was a sex service and unabashedly rung up their best employee. One can only imagine his look of shock and surprise when [[VideoGame/{{Yakuza1}} Gary "Buster" Holmes]] arrived instead of a woman.

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