This Nasty Puzzle Game Can Be Played On PS Portal

The PS Portal playing Sakura Melody
Credit: Sony/Winged Cloud

The PS Portal playing Sakura Melody
Credit: Sony/Winged Cloud

As the PS Portal grows with PS5 owners, it makes sense for Sony to make more games compatible with this cloud streaming device. However, a certain group of fans were shocked to see one particular puzzle game get confirmed for Portal play. We know that the PS5 is for more grown-up audiences, but seeing this particular game is surprising.

True Trophies has confirmed that the nasty Sakura Melody can now be played on the Portal. On paper, this is a typical puzzle game with some anime girls in it, but fans can find a way to put them in more…promiscuous positions. Let’s just say you’re going to see more of these girls than you realize.

On paper, this is a perfect PS Portal game. Why play this on a big tv where your family can see your shame when you can just bring it to your room? It’s honestly funnier that Sony agreed to have this game on PlayStation Network, as certain gamers are always criticizing them for “overdoing censorship.”

Naturally, Sakura Melody is censored on PlayStation 5, so anyone hoping to see a nip slip from these characters is going to be disappointed. Modders on PC have already made a big nude patch for this game, so players may want to grab a Steam Deck. Then again, those with a Portal who just want alone time with these anime babes can do so without judgment.

It will be interesting to see if skeevier games get approved for the PS Portal, though Sony won’t have to worry about them too much. We imagine gamers are already enjoying The Witcher 3 or Cyberpunk 2077 on PS5, both of which have tons of nudity. Either way, pervy gamers continue to enjoy their guilty pleasure in different ways.

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