Over the years, some of our favourite video games have featured some questionable content with many of them begging the question if they would even be allowed to be published in this day and age.

Now it is one first-person horror game from Italian indie developer studio Santa Ragione that has come under fire after its most recent game gets banned on Steam, Epic Games and even Humble (albeit temporarily).

The indie game Horses tasks players with working on a creepy horse farm as part of a two-week summer job.

However, you soon discover that these are not horses at all, but rather naked humans wearing horse masks and although the concept sounds pretty wild on the surface, developer Santa Ragione wrote this game in order to explore themes of abuse and violence.

Whilst Steam preemptively b

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