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Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • XBox 360 - 01/09/2015

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent moderate to strong violence including scenes of torture and some strong language throughout. It is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

In the aftermath of the events of Ground Zeroes and the destruction of Militaires Sans Frontièrs (commonly abbreviated as MSF), Snake falls into a coma. Nine years later, he awakes and helps lead a new mercenary group, the Diamond Dogs. Now under the guise of the codename "Venom Snake", he ventures into Afghanistan during the Soviet war to track down the men responsible for MSF's destruction. Along the way, he becomes reacquainted with his former rival Ocelot and encounters a unit of warriors robbed of their past, present and future. While he and Kazuhira ‘Kaz’ Miller are initially driven to exact revenge, Snake soon unearths a plot by the Cipher organization to develop a weapon with the potential to surpass even the Metal Gear system.

Content specific issues

The majority of the violence is typical of the series, with Snake using a variety of weapons and skills in order to execute his enemies. Stronger violence includes multiple civilians and those considered to be vulnerable or defenceless being executed in cold blood, scenes of torture involving the use of jump cables, and a graphic scene of a young woman reopening a wound on her abdomen and plunging her hand into her own viscera. Language includes the word ‘fuck’.

Other issues

There is also a notable scene in which a captured woman, has her hands bound and is submerged in water until she loses consciousness. When she comes to, her trousers have been removed implying that she was about to be sexually assaulted.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Xbox One - 01/09/2015

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent moderate to strong violence including scenes of torture and some strong language throughout. It is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

In the aftermath of the events of Ground Zeroes and the destruction of Militaires Sans Frontièrs (commonly abbreviated as MSF), Snake falls into a coma. Nine years later, he awakes and helps lead a new mercenary group, the Diamond Dogs. Now under the guise of the codename "Venom Snake", he ventures into Afghanistan during the Soviet war to track down the men responsible for MSF's destruction. Along the way, he becomes reacquainted with his former rival Ocelot and encounters a unit of warriors robbed of their past, present and future. While he and Kazuhira ‘Kaz’ Miller are initially driven to exact revenge, Snake soon unearths a plot by the Cipher organization to develop a weapon with the potential to surpass even the Metal Gear system.

Content specific issues

The majority of the violence is typical of the series, with Snake using a variety of weapons and skills in order to execute his enemies. Stronger violence includes multiple civilians and those considered to be vulnerable or defenceless being executed in cold blood, scenes of torture involving the use of jump cables, and a graphic scene of a young woman reopening a wound on her abdomen and plunging her hand into her own viscera. Language includes the word ‘fuck’.

Other issues

There is also a notable scene in which a captured woman, has her hands bound and is submerged in water until she loses consciousness. When she comes to, her trousers have been removed implying that she was about to be sexually assaulted.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 15/09/2015

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent moderate to strong violence including scenes of torture and some strong language throughout. It is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

In the aftermath of the events of Ground Zeroes and the destruction of Militaires Sans Frontièrs (commonly abbreviated as MSF), Snake falls into a coma. Nine years later, he awakes and helps lead a new mercenary group, the Diamond Dogs. Now under the guise of the codename "Venom Snake", he ventures into Afghanistan during the Soviet war to track down the men responsible for MSF's destruction. Along the way, he becomes reacquainted with his former rival Ocelot and encounters a unit of warriors robbed of their past, present and future. While he and Kazuhira ‘Kaz’ Miller are initially driven to exact revenge, Snake soon unearths a plot by the Cipher organization to develop a weapon with the potential to surpass even the Metal Gear system.

Content specific issues

The majority of the violence is typical of the series, with Snake using a variety of weapons and skills in order to execute his enemies. Stronger violence includes multiple civilians and those considered to be vulnerable or defenceless being executed in cold blood, scenes of torture involving the use of jump cables, and a graphic scene of a young woman reopening a wound on her abdomen and plunging her hand into her own viscera. Language includes the word ‘fuck’.

Other issues

There is also a notable scene in which a captured woman, has her hands bound and is submerged in water until she loses consciousness. When she comes to, her trousers have been removed implying that she was about to be sexually assaulted.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 11/06/2015

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent moderate to strong violence including scenes of torture and some strong language throughout. It is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

In the aftermath of the events of Ground Zeroes and the destruction of Militaires Sans Frontièrs (commonly abbreviated as MSF), Snake falls into a coma. Nine years later, he awakes and helps lead a new mercenary group, the Diamond Dogs. Now under the guise of the codename "Venom Snake", he ventures into Afghanistan during the Soviet war to track down the men responsible for MSF's destruction. Along the way, he becomes reacquainted with his former rival Ocelot and encounters a unit of warriors robbed of their past, present and future. While he and Kazuhira ‘Kaz’ Miller are initially driven to exact revenge, Snake soon unearths a plot by the Cipher organization to develop a weapon with the potential to surpass even the Metal Gear system.

Content specific issues

The majority of the violence is typical of the series, with Snake using a variety of weapons and skills in order to execute his enemies. Stronger violence includes multiple civilians and those considered to be vulnerable or defenceless being executed in cold blood, scenes of torture involving the use of jump cables, and a graphic scene of a young woman reopening a wound on her abdomen and plunging her hand into her own viscera. Language includes the word ‘fuck’.

Other issues

There is also a notable scene in which a captured woman, has her hands bound and is submerged in water until she loses consciousness. When she comes to, her trousers have been removed implying that she was about to be sexually assaulted.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 01/09/2015

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent moderate to strong violence including scenes of torture and some strong language throughout. It is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

In the aftermath of the events of Ground Zeroes and the destruction of Militaires Sans Frontièrs (commonly abbreviated as MSF), Snake falls into a coma. Nine years later, he awakes and helps lead a new mercenary group, the Diamond Dogs. Now under the guise of the codename "Venom Snake", he ventures into Afghanistan during the Soviet war to track down the men responsible for MSF's destruction. Along the way, he becomes reacquainted with his former rival Ocelot and encounters a unit of warriors robbed of their past, present and future. While he and Kazuhira ‘Kaz’ Miller are initially driven to exact revenge, Snake soon unearths a plot by the Cipher organization to develop a weapon with the potential to surpass even the Metal Gear system.

Content specific issues

The majority of the violence is typical of the series, with Snake using a variety of weapons and skills in order to execute his enemies. Stronger violence includes multiple civilians and those considered to be vulnerable or defenceless being executed in cold blood, scenes of torture involving the use of jump cables, and a graphic scene of a young woman reopening a wound on her abdomen and plunging her hand into her own viscera. Language includes the word ‘fuck’.

Other issues

There is also a notable scene in which a captured woman, has her hands bound and is submerged in water until she loses consciousness. When she comes to, her trousers have been removed implying that she was about to be sexually assaulted.