The Fall
Over The Moon Games-
PlayStation 4 - 30/06/2015
Advice for consumers
The game was rated PEGI 12 for frequent realistic violence towards fantasy characters and the use of mild swearing. Not appropriate for persons below 12 years of age
Brief outline of the game
Take on the role of ARID, the artificial intelligence onboard a high-tech combat suit. ARID's program activates after crashing on an unknown planet. The human pilot within the combat suit is unconscious, and it is ARID's duty to protect him at all costs.
Content specific issues
This game is primarily one of survival and in order to do so the player’s character, a robotic combat suit, must destroy enemy droids. This is achieved through the use of a hand held weapon. In some instances the head of the robot will, with a well placed shot, explode. Mild swearing occurs within the game on one occasion. The word ‘bastard’ is seen as on screen text. Although there are references in the game to dead humans, due to the lighting levels in the game, even at the brightest setting the bodies are not discernible.
Other issues
In one scene the player’s character interacts with a dead human body. This is not seen in any detail, however, the character does retrieve the head and hand from the body for later use.
The Fall
Nintendo of Europe AG-
Nintendo Wii U - 12/03/2015
Advice for consumers
The game was rated PEGI 12 for frequent realistic violence towards fantasy characters and the use of mild swearing. Not appropriate for persons below 12 years of age
Brief outline of the game
Take on the role of ARID, the artificial intelligence onboard a high-tech combat suit. ARID's program activates after crashing on an unknown planet. The human pilot within the combat suit is unconscious, and it is ARID's duty to protect him at all costs.
Content specific issues
This game is primarily one of survival and in order to do so the player’s character, a robotic combat suit, must destroy enemy droids. This is achieved through the use of a hand held weapon. In some instances the head of the robot will, with a well placed shot, explode. Mild swearing occurs within the game on one occasion. The word ‘bastard’ is seen as on screen text. Although there are references in the game to dead humans, due to the lighting levels in the game, even at the brightest setting the bodies are not discernible.
Other issues
In one scene the player’s character interacts with a dead human body. This is not seen in any detail, however, the character does retrieve the head and hand from the body for later use.
Lords of the Fallen
CI Games SE-
Xbox One - 28/10/2014
Advice for consumers
This game is rated PEGI 16 for frequent scenes of moderate violence. It is not suitable for persons under 16 years of age.
Brief outline of the game
In an unforgiving world where no sin is ever forgotten, Harkyn, a convicted criminal, is given a chance for redemption. Just when rulers of the world get close to finding a way to banish all evil from humans, an army of the long-ago defeated god attacks the human realm. Released from prison, Harkyn and his mentor, Kaslo, set out on a mission to stop the war. In his journey, Harkyn will forge strong alliances and face even stronger enemies. He will learn the true power of the Rhogar Lords - commanders of god's army. He will even bring the battle to the Rhogar, travelling to the heart of the demonic dimension. Will the god manage to enslave humans again? Is mankind really able to banish evil? Will Harkyn's sins ever be forgiven?
Content specific issues
Violence consists of your human character, Harkyn, hacking and slashing at various men and demons. Damage is predominantly shown through numbers and life bars, with responses to the violence varying from unrealistic to realistic but there are many scenes of defeated characters remaining on the ground with blood effects throughout the game which contributes to the age rating.
Lords of the Fallen
CI Games SE-
PlayStation 4 - 28/10/2014
Advice for consumers
This game is rated PEGI 16 for frequent scenes of moderate violence. It is not suitable for persons under 16 years of age.
Brief outline of the game
In an unforgiving world where no sin is ever forgotten, Harkyn, a convicted criminal, is given a chance for redemption. Just when rulers of the world get close to finding a way to banish all evil from humans, an army of the long-ago defeated god attacks the human realm. Released from prison, Harkyn and his mentor, Kaslo, set out on a mission to stop the war. In his journey, Harkyn will forge strong alliances and face even stronger enemies. He will learn the true power of the Rhogar Lords - commanders of god's army. He will even bring the battle to the Rhogar, travelling to the heart of the demonic dimension. Will the god manage to enslave humans again? Is mankind really able to banish evil? Will Harkyn's sins ever be forgiven?
Content specific issues
Violence consists of your human character, Harkyn, hacking and slashing at various men and demons. Damage is predominantly shown through numbers and life bars, with responses to the violence varying from unrealistic to realistic but there are many scenes of defeated characters remaining on the ground with blood effects throughout the game which contributes to the age rating.
Lords of the Fallen
CI Games SE-
PC - 28/10/2014
Advice for consumers
This game is rated PEGI 16 for frequent scenes of moderate violence. It is not suitable for persons under 16 years of age.
Brief outline of the game
In an unforgiving world where no sin is ever forgotten, Harkyn, a convicted criminal, is given a chance for redemption. Just when rulers of the world get close to finding a way to banish all evil from humans, an army of the long-ago defeated god attacks the human realm. Released from prison, Harkyn and his mentor, Kaslo, set out on a mission to stop the war. In his journey, Harkyn will forge strong alliances and face even stronger enemies. He will learn the true power of the Rhogar Lords - commanders of god's army. He will even bring the battle to the Rhogar, travelling to the heart of the demonic dimension. Will the god manage to enslave humans again? Is mankind really able to banish evil? Will Harkyn's sins ever be forgiven?
Content specific issues
Violence consists of your human character, Harkyn, hacking and slashing at various men and demons. Damage is predominantly shown through numbers and life bars, with responses to the violence varying from unrealistic to realistic but there are many scenes of defeated characters remaining on the ground with blood effects throughout the game which contributes to the age rating.
Deus Ex: The Fall
Eidos Interactive Corp-
PC - 22/05/2014
Advice for consumers
Game contains frequent strong violence and strong language.
Brief outline of the game
Ben Saxon, a former British SAS soldier who underwent physical augmentation, is desperate for the truth behind the drug conspiracy. Betrayed by his private military employers, the Tyrants, not only is his own life at risk, but for all augmented humans, time is running out...
Content specific issues
The game features the use of firearms and bladed weapons. When shot characters display blood splashes and react realistically. During the course of the game the player is able to shoot and kill any number of innocent characters. There is also the occasional use of the sexual expletive 'fucking'.
Other issues
There is the constant reference to drugs within the game, this refers to an anti rejection drug that the augmented characters require to prevent complete rejection of the robotic limbs/elements that have been fitted to their bodies. It is not a recreational drug.
Deus Ex: The Fall
Eidos Interactive Corp-
PC - 18/03/2014
Advice for consumers
Game contains frequent strong violence and strong language.
Brief outline of the game
Ben Saxon, a former British SAS soldier who underwent physical augmentation, is desperate for the truth behind the drug conspiracy. Betrayed by his private military employers, the Tyrants, not only is his own life at risk, but for all augmented humans, time is running out...
Content specific issues
The game features the use of firearms and bladed weapons. When shot characters display blood splashes and react realistically. During the course of the game the player is able to shoot and kill any number of innocent characters. There is also the occasional use of the sexual expletive 'fucking'.
Other issues
There is the constant reference to drugs within the game, this refers to an anti rejection drug that the augmented characters require to prevent complete rejection of the robotic limbs/elements that have been fitted to their bodies. It is not a recreational drug.
The Fall Trilogy
Maximum Games Ltd-
PC - 01/08/2013
Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol
Nokia Corparation-
Nokia mobile phone - 26/08/2008
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
Take2 Interactive Software Europe ltd-
XBox - 05/12/2003