The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
CD Projekt S.A.-
PlayStation 4 - 24/02/2015
Advice for consumers
This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent strong and gory violence, violence towards vulnerable and defenceless persons and strong language. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.
Brief outline of the game
Story-driven, open world game, following Geralt of Rivia, a ‘witcher’ on the trail of his one-time ward, Ciri, who is threatened by the merciless Wild Hunt.
Content specific issues
The game features very frequent gory violence. As matter of course, Geralt is able to dismember, decapitate, disembowel and cut his enemies in half during gameplay combat. Other scenes of gore include, but are not limited to, a raven burrowing into a man’s eye socket and bursting from the back of his shattered skull, a man’s face melting and sizzling after being struck by a fire spell, men being gored by bears and more scenes of decapitation. Violence against vulnerable and defenceless persons includes people being bound to and burnt at the stake, with graphic detail, and a baby being thrown in a hot oven – though it is later seen to be unharmed. The word ‘fuck’ is used frequently and ‘cunt’ is used several times.
Other issues
Geralt is featured in sex scenes with several different women; the couples’ genitals are not visible during intercourse, though there are other moments of full nudity. There are several instances where sexual violence is graphically implied. In one scene, dead women are strewn around a bedroom, some of them naked. In another, a dead woman is found propped up on her bed, naked and with a bloody wound down her throat.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
CD Projekt S.A.-
PC - 24/02/2015
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Nintendo Switch - 12/05/2020
Advice for consumers
This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent strong and gory violence, violence towards vulnerable and defenceless persons and strong language. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.
Brief outline of the game
Story-driven, open world game, following Geralt of Rivia, a ‘witcher’ on the trail of his one-time ward, Ciri, who is threatened by the merciless Wild Hunt.
Content specific issues
The game features very frequent gory violence. As matter of course, Geralt is able to dismember, decapitate, disembowel and cut his enemies in half during gameplay combat. Other scenes of gore include, but are not limited to, a raven burrowing into a man’s eye socket and bursting from the back of his shattered skull, a man’s face melting and sizzling after being struck by a fire spell, men being gored by bears and more scenes of decapitation. Violence against vulnerable and defenceless persons includes people being bound to and burnt at the stake, with graphic detail, and a baby being thrown in a hot oven – though it is later seen to be unharmed. The word ‘fuck’ is used frequently and ‘cunt’ is used several times.
Other issues
Geralt is featured in sex scenes with several different women; the couples’ genitals are not visible during intercourse, though there are other moments of full nudity. There are several instances where sexual violence is graphically implied. In one scene, dead women are strewn around a bedroom, some of them naked. In another, a dead woman is found propped up on her bed, naked and with a bloody wound down her throat.