This is very good.
Violence: The Simpsons game includes a frequent amount of punching and kicking.
Sex: Kodos says: "killing humans is like s-x"
Language: there is one use of "son of a b--ch" and "b--ch"
Consumerism: Bart buys a video game called: "Grand Theft Scratchy"
Alcahol: Lots of drinking.
I really like this game. I have been a simpsons fan for a long time and this was really enjoyable. Though it does have some more inappropriate language towards the end, I think that simpsons fans will enjoy it.
This is a simple brawler clashed with an adventure game. It is really good as it easy to play. Although it does include lots of fighting (Nothing graphic) and when they die the spirit goes to heaven, Homer tries to get it on with Marge in one of the cutscenes, there is a lot of cursing including "b***h", you will notice a EA and Starbucks pop up, they portray god as a drinker and the Simpsons are very bad role models.
My 6 year old son really likes this game, but it wasn't until late into the game that the language got bad... where Bart says things like "Kick ass" and Homer makes references to being "too drunk". But there was one point late in the game that there is a parody of "Grand Theft Auto" where Marge says "Where's my Bitches!"... I get the joke, but my son doesn't need to hear that.
If there was a way to turn off (or tone down) the language, it would be ok.
The Wii version suffers from clunky, unrefined controls which make the game a real burden to play; and had the game not have had the Simpsons brand backing it up, then I probably wouldn't have bothered persisting with this game which was obviously rushed out in order to meet its deadline. I've also played the PS3 version, and the controls are only slightly improved over that of the Wii, however the poor controls seem to be universal across all platforms.
The DS version however, which was designed separately from its console brothers (even though the storyline and level locations are largely the same), is a side-scroller which plays a lot better than the meatier console versions. If you can, give the DS version a try as its technically, the most refined version of the lot.
Content wise, there is frequent hand-on-hand and projectile combat in The Simpsons Game, however the violence is cartoonish and is unlikely to cause concern (although some may be concerned by violence directed at child characters, which can be perpetrated by adult characters).
There is also some very mild language throughout the game which is unlikely to cause concern, and the game contains two uses of mild coarse language in the form of "b-tch", which is used in two cut-scenes in the console versions of the games, and just once in the DS version.
One level, which parodies the Grand Theft Auto series of games, features cat and mouse pimps and prostitutes, however, sexual innuendo is fairly minimal and is likely to fly over the heads of younger gamers.
The DS version is accessible for gamers of all ages, however, younger children may struggle with the flunky controls of the Wii/PS3/PS2/360/PSP versions. Worth a rental for casual Simpsons fans.
This is just as bad as the TV series. The language isn't too bad, but there are a few "bleeped" words, but you can't tell what they're saying. NOTE: This is not based off the movie, but the plot is hilarious. Not exactly easy to understand, but hilarious.
AAWESOME GAME. A little hard to play but it can easily be figured out. EA is placed everywhere where everyone can see them. A little salty language but any mature kid should be able to handle it. Lisa and marge are good role models, homer and bart not so much. Some levels have great messages. Lisa the tree hugger and Mob rules are two of them. And in the end good conquers over evil. Two thumbs up 6 out of 6 stars.