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Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 13/12/2016

Advice for consumers

The game was rated PEGI 18 for strong violence towards human characters. Not appropriate for persons below 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

The Battle for control of Gotham intensifies, reaching a fevered pitch as Bruce discovers a renewed sense of purpose and Batman finds himself pushed to the limits in a desperate effort to restore order.

Content specific issues

The violence in Episode 5 is realistic looking and includes the use of firearms and physical violence involving kicks and punches which cause small blood splatters. As this game requires episode 1 in order to be played, it inherits the age rating (strong violence) for that game and consequently Episode 5 is rated 18.

Other issues

The game features scenes of smoking which are presented as a neutral activity.

Violence
Fear
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 18/11/2016

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 7 for violence in a child-friendly setting or context (LEGO). The creatures or fantastical characters will not show any apparent harm or injury as a result of the violence depicted. The game may also contain depictions or sounds that are scary to younger children.

Brief outline of the game

A story driven action adventure game which is part of the “LEGO Dimensions” franchise. This particular iteration will have you wondering in the universe of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, largely following the same storyline. General gameplay will consist of puzzle elements mixed with combat sequences.

Content specific issues

The fantastical creatures will flinch upon being hit. If defeated, characters may fall apart into small LEGO pieces.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 19/11/2016

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 strong violence.

Brief outline of the game

Continue in your role as both Batman and Bruce Wayne, deciding how to navigate a complex drama, rich with action, crime, corruption, and villainy lurking around every corner of Gotham City.

Content specific issues

The majority of the violence is realistic looking and involves the use of hand held firearms and in Batman’s case the Batarang.

Other issues

This game requires Episode 1 (Realm of Shadows) to play which was rated PEGI 18 for scenes of strong violence including a scene in which Batman suspends a man, by his ankle, from the ceiling and during an interrogation session hits him in the head with an iron bar and then breaks his left arm.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 13/11/2016

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 strong violence.

Brief outline of the game

Continue in your role as both Batman and Bruce Wayne, deciding how to navigate a complex drama, rich with action, crime, corruption, and villainy lurking around every corner of Gotham City.

Content specific issues

The majority of the violence is realistic looking and involves the use of hand held firearms and in Batman’s case the Batarang.

Other issues

This game requires Episode 1 (Realm of Shadows) to play which was rated PEGI 18 for scenes of strong violence including a scene in which Batman suspends a man, by his ankle, from the ceiling and during an interrogation session hits him in the head with an iron bar and then breaks his left arm.

Violence
Fear
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 26/09/2015

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 7 for violence in a child-friendly setting or context (LEGO). The creatures or fantastical characters will not show any apparent harm or injury as a result of the violence depicted. The game also contains pictures or sounds likely to be scary to younger children.

Brief outline of the game

A story driven action adventure game which is part of the “LEGO Dimensions” franchise. This iteration weaves the recent Ghostbusters movie into the LEGO universe. General gameplay will consist of puzzle elements mixed with combat sequences.

Content specific issues

The fantastical creatures will flinch upon being hit. If defeated, characters may fall apart into small LEGO pieces. Some jump scares are featured as well as scary (boss) characters.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 11/09/2016

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 strong violence and strong language.

Brief outline of the game

Continue in your role as both Batman and Bruce Wayne, deciding how to navigate a complex drama, rich with action, crime, corruption, and villainy lurking around every corner of Gotham City.

Content specific issues

The majority of the violence is realistic looking and involves the use of hand held firearms and in Batman’s case the Batarang. Strong language includes the words ‘fuck’ and ‘cunt’.

Other issues

This game requires Episode 1 (Realm of Shadows) to play which was rated PEGI 18 for scenes of strong violence including a scene in which Batman suspends a man, by his ankle, from the ceiling and during an interrogation session hits him in the head with an iron bar and then breaks his left arm.

Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 08/09/2016

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 12 for frequent use of mild language. It is not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Jesse and his group of friends revere the legendary Order of the Stone; four adventurers who slayed an Ender Dragon. The Order are the very best at what they do: Warrior, Redstone Engineer, Griefer, and Architect. While at EnderCon, Jesse and his friends discover that something is wrong... something dreadful. Terror is unleashed, and they must set out on a journey to find The Order of the Stone if they are to save their world from oblivion.

Content specific issues

Mild language appears in the dialogue throughout the game and includes words such as ‘ass’, ‘crap’, and ‘piss’.

Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 12/09/2016

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 12 for frequent use of offensive language. It is not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Minecraft: Story Mode a Journey’s End is the final chapter in the Minecraft series of narrative-driven adventure games. Join Jesse and friends as they try to find their way home.

Content specific issues

The violence depicted in this game is non-realistic. When an enemy character is hit it will transform into white pixelated squares and disappear.

Other issues

Episode 1 is required in order to play this latest instalment of the game and contains the use of offensive language: ‘ass’, ‘crap’, and ‘piss’.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 11/10/2016

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 16 for sustained moderate violence. Not suitable for persons under 16 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Next instalment of the professional wrestling video game series. Choose from WWE Superstars or create your own wrestler to compete against the computer or other players on and offline.

Content specific issues

As in televised WWE and previous WWE games, players engage in both unarmed (punching, throwing, slamming, kicking, stomping or elbowing) and armed (with a baseball bat, steel chair or even sledgehammer) violence with their opponents. Violence is met with varying realistic reactions and characters may also become bruised and bloody after sustained beatings. Live action footage of WWE events is also included.

Other issues

The game features online playing capability which may involve real-time interaction with other players.

Violence
Bad Language
Sex
Horror
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 04/11/2016

Advice for consumers

This game has been rated PEGI 12 for depictions of non-realistic violence towards human-like characters, arcade style violence, sexual posturing, mild swearing, and pictures likely to be horrifying. Not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

The fourth game in the BlazBlue series, set after the events of BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma. It is the final chapter in the story of Ragna The Bloodedge.

Content specific issues

This game features depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards human-like characters, attacks show bright lights on impact, reactions are over exaggerated with characters flying back in slow motion, no blood/gore is shown. The game has some sexual posturing of female characters, there is a gallery that can be accessed through the menu which has some art, including some of the female characters dressed in their underwear with sexual posturing. This game also features infrequent mild bad language, words such as “shit,” “bastard,” and “crap” are used in the dialogue. There is also a brief side-on image of a character being stabbed through the chest, mild blood is shown.