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Violence
Bad Language
Drugs
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 03/12/2019
  • PlayStation 4 - 03/12/2019
  • Xbox One - 03/12/2019

Advice for consumers

This game is rated PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY and is not suitable for anyone below this age. This rating has been given due to depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters, glamorization of the use of illegal drugs, and use of sexual expletives. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

After a tragic incident, brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz run away from home. Fearing the police, and dealing with Daniel's new telekinetic power, the boys flee to Mexico for safety. Suddenly, sixteen year-old Sean is responsible for Daniel’s safety, shelter, and teaching him right from wrong.

Content specific issues

This game contains infrequent depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters. One example of this, in the first episode, involves a 16-year-old boy who has been forcefully handcuffed to a metal pole and unable to escape. During the scene the boy confronts his captor which leads to him being violently kicked in the face as punishment. Another example can be found in the third episode, in which a child is shot in the shoulder. The boy lets out a pained cry as a large amount of blood appears around the wound. There is a scene in episode five in which a young boy is shot through the shoulder. A blood effect is used and the boy yells as he falls to the ground, visibly injured. Episode three also contains glamorisation of the use of illegal drugs. As part of the storyline the teenage protagonist and his younger brother work on an illegal marijuana plantation. They also meet up with a group of young adults who have worked on the plantation for numerous seasons and praise it as a reliable option for earning money. There is a minigame where the player must prepare the marijuana in a timely manner to sell it on. This game also contains frequent use of sexual expletives, the word “fuck” and its derivatives can be found throughout.

Other issues

This game also contains frequent references to drugs, alcohol and sex. The majority of these conversations take place between characters who are 16 years of age or under.

Violence
Bad Language
Drugs
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 04/12/2019
  • PC - 04/12/2019
  • Xbox One - 04/12/2019
  • Stadia - 14/01/2023

Advice for consumers

This game is rated PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY and is not suitable for anyone below this age. This rating has been given due to depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters, glamorization of the use of illegal drugs, and use of sexual expletives. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

After a tragic incident, brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz run away from home. Fearing the police, and dealing with Daniel's new telekinetic power, the boys flee to Mexico for safety. Suddenly, sixteen year-old Sean is responsible for Daniel’s safety, shelter, and teaching him right from wrong.

Content specific issues

This game contains infrequent depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters. One example of this involves a 16-year-old boy who has been forcefully handcuffed to a metal pole and unable to escape. During the scene the boy confronts his captor which leads to him being violently kicked in the face as punishment. Another example can be found in the third episode, in which a child is shot in the shoulder. The boy lets out a pained cry as a large amount of blood appears around the wound. Episode three also contains glamorisation of the use of illegal drugs. As part of the storyline the teenage protagonist and his younger brother work on an illegal marijuana plantation. They also meet up with a group of young adults who have worked on the plantation for numerous seasons and praise it as a reliable option for earning money. There is a minigame where the player must prepare the marijuana in a timely manner to sell it on. This game also contains frequent use of sexual expletives, the word “fuck” and its derivatives can be found throughout.

Other issues

The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit contains scenes of implied child abuse, with the father character verbally abusing his son. Implied physical violence is also present as characters comment on the bruises left on the child’s arm. There is also an option for the child (who is ten years old) to steal and smoke one of his father cigarettes. The forth episode in particular has multiple scenes of the teenage protagonist being violently beaten. These altercations cause obvious bruising and bleeding to appear on his body.

Violence
Bad Language
Drugs
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 22/08/2019
  • Xbox One - 22/08/2019
  • PC - 22/08/2019

Advice for consumers

This game has received a PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY and is not suitable for anyone below this age. This rating has been given due to because it features violence against vulnerable and defenceless characters., use of strong language and glamorisation of the use of illegal drugs.. Not suitable for persons below 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Episode four in the series. Two brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz, 16 and 9, are forced to run away from home after a tragic incident in Seattle. In fear of the police, Sean & Daniel head to Mexico while attempting to conceal a sudden and mysterious supernatural power.

Content specific issues

This game contains infrequent depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters. One example of this involves a 16-year-old boy who has been forcefully handcuffed to a metal pole and unable to escape. During the scene the boy confronts his captor which leads to him being violently kicked in the face as punishment. Another example can be found in the third episode, in which a child is shot in the shoulder. The boy lets out a pained cry as a large amount of blood appears around the wound. Episode three also contains glamorisation of the use of illegal drugs. As part of the storyline the teenage protagonist and his younger brother work on an illegal marijuana plantation. They also meet up with a group of young adults who have worked on the plantation for numerous seasons and praise it as a reliable option for earning money. There is a minigame where the player must prepare the marijuana in a timely manner to sell it on. This game also contains frequent use of sexual expletives, the word “fuck” and its derivatives can be found throughout.

Other issues

This episode in particular has multiple scenes of the teenage protagonist being violently beaten. These altercations cause obvious bruising and bleeding to appear on his body.

Violence
Bad Language
Drugs
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 09/05/2019
  • PlayStation 4 - 09/05/2019
  • Xbox One - 09/05/2019

Advice for consumers

This game is rated PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY and is not suitable for anyone below this age. This rating has been given due to depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters, glamorization of the use of illegal drugs, and use of sexual expletives. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Episode three in the series. Two brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz, 16 and 9, are forced to run away from home after a tragic incident in Seattle. In fear of the police, Sean & Daniel head to Mexico while attempting to conceal a sudden and mysterious supernatural power.

Content specific issues

This game contains infrequent depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters. One example of this involves a 16-year-old boy who has been forcefully handcuffed to a metal pole and unable to escape. During the scene the boy confronts his captor which leads to him being violently kicked in the face as punishment. Another example can be found in this episode, in which a child is shot in the shoulder. The boy lets out a pained cry as a large amount of blood appears around the wound. This episode also contains glamorisation of the use of illegal drugs. As part of the storyline the teenage protagonist and his younger brother work on an illegal marijuana plantation. They also meet up with a group of young adults who have worked on the plantation for numerous seasons and praise it as a reliable option for earning money. There is a minigame where the player must prepare the marijuana in a timely manner to sell it on. This game also contains frequent use of sexual expletives, the word “fuck” and its derivatives can be found throughout.

Other issues

This episode also contains a sex scene showing a 16-year-old boy losing his virginity. The characters genitals and other sensitive body parts are obscured from view.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 24/01/2019
  • PlayStation 4 - 24/01/2019
  • Xbox One - 24/01/2019

Advice for consumers

This game is rated PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY and is not suitable for anyone below this age. This rating has been given due to depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters, and use of sexual expletives. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Episode two in the series. Two brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz, 16 and 9, are forced to run away from home after a tragic incident in Seattle. In fear of the police, Sean & Daniel head to Mexico while attempting to conceal a sudden and mysterious supernatural power.

Content specific issues

This episode requires episode one to run, and therefore inherits the rating of the previous episode. This game contains infrequent depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters. The most pertinent scene involves a 16-year-old boy who has been forcefully handcuffed to a metal pole and unable to escape. During the scene the boy confronts his captor which leads to him being violently kicked in the face as punishment. The attack leaves visible injuries such as a large bruise which appears under his eye. There is another pertinent scene in the game which features a child being punched in the face by an adult after attempting to protect their sibling. This game also contains frequent use of sexual expletives, the word “fuck” and its derivatives can be found throughout.

Other issues

This game also contains frequent references to drugs, alcohol and sex. The majority of these conversations take place between characters who are 16 years of age or under.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 27/09/2018
  • Xbox One - 27/09/2018
  • PlayStation 4 - 27/09/2018

Advice for consumers

This game is rated PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY and is not suitable for anyone below this age. This rating has been given due to depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters, and use of sexual expletives. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Two brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz, 16 and 9, are forced to run away from home after a tragic incident in Seattle. In fear of the police, Sean & Daniel head to Mexico while attempting to conceal a sudden and mysterious supernatural power.

Content specific issues

This game contains infrequent depictions of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless human-like characters. The most pertinent scene involves a 16-year-old boy who has been forcefully handcuffed to a metal pole and unable to escape. During the scene the boy confronts his captor which leads to him being violently kicked in the face as punishment. The attack leaves visible injuries such as a large bruise which appears under his eye. There is another pertinent scene in the game which features a child being punched in the face by an adult after attempting to protect their sibling. This game also contains frequent use of sexual expletives, the word “fuck” and its derivatives can be found throughout.

Other issues

This game also contains frequent references to drugs, alcohol and sex. The majority of these conversations take place between characters who are 16 years of age or under.