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Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 11/11/2018
  • PlayStation 4 - 11/11/2018
  • Xbox One - 11/11/2018
  • Nintendo Switch - 29/05/2020

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 gross violence towards human-like characters, depictions of violence towards vulnerable human-like characters, use of sexual expletives, and moving images that encourage/teach the use of games of chance. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

BioShock Remastered includes the base game “BioShock”, and all previously available DLCs and Bonus content

Content specific issues

This game contains depictions of gross violence towards human-like characters. In one scene a woman is laid out on an operating table whilst awake, and is then repeatedly hacked into by the depraved doctor whilst she screams in pain. Another scene shows a man being pinned up against a wall while a large drill is impaled through his torso. Strong blood is present throughout both of these scenes. This game also contains depictions of violence towards vulnerable human characters. There are characters in this game called “Little Sisters” which are young girls that follow around the “Big Daddies”. In one section of the game the Little Sisters work alongside you, they are able to be killed by enemies and their bodies will remain on the floor after they have been defeated. This game features use of sexual expletives, the word “fuck” can be found in the dialogue. This game also contains moving images that encourage/teach the use of games of chance. In one sections you enter a casino-like room where slot machines line the walls. If you approach a slot machine it gives you the option to bet 10 coins on the game, and depending on where the slots land you will either win more money or win nothing.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 11/11/2018
  • PlayStation 4 - 11/11/2018
  • Xbox One - 11/11/2018
  • Nintendo Switch - 29/05/2020

Advice for consumers

This game has received a PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY. This rating has been given due to strong violence, violence against vulnerable and defenceless characters and sexual expletives. Not suitable for persons below 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

BioShock 2 Remastered includes the base game BioShock 2 and all previously released DLCs and Bonus Content.

Content specific issues

Violence is the game is graphic in nature, human characters can be dismembered and exploded into chunks. There is a scene in the game in which a prisoner is blindfolded and locked in a room, unable to escape. The player can push a button to electrocute the prisoner. The game also contains use of the words "Cunt", "Fuck" and its derivatives.

Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 16/09/2016

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 frequent strong violence towards human characters, including vulnerable and defenceless people, strong language and gambling. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Bioshock: The Collection is a compilation of four previously released and examined games and their respective downloadable content: BioShock Infinite Complete Edition comprising: Burial at Sea Episodes 1 and 2 The Clash in the Clouds BioShock Ultimate Rapture Edition comprising: BioShock BioShock 2.

Content specific issues

These games were rated PEGI 18 for graphic bloody violence. Gross violence includes graphic burning of enemies, decapitation, the use of a gun which microwaves enemies, causing them to explode in a cloud of blood, or impalement on a rotating drill. There are several instances of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless people in the Burial at Sea DLCs, including an instance in which a little girl is flushed out of a functioning heating vent or another in which the same girl is restrained and has an ice pick inserted into her eye socket. Bioshock Infinite features the words ‘fuck’ and ‘fucker’. Burial at Sea features slot machines in a mall, which the player is able to use and can win

Other issues

The games are set in historical dystopias, which mimic radical American politics from the 20th century. As a result, there are parts of Bioshock Infinite and its DLCs which include offensive and discriminatory language. Such references include words such as ‘gook’, ‘chink’, ‘paddy’, ‘negroes’, ‘coloured people’, ‘negress’, ‘yellow’, ‘injuns’, ‘orientals’, ‘slant’, ‘slant-eyed’ and ‘darkies’. However, within the narrative of the two dystopian societies, these references are not condoned overall. There are also occasional instances of mild swearing, with words such as ‘shit’, ‘bastard’, ‘whore’, ‘damn’, ‘Jesus’ and ‘bitch’. Also in keeping with its historical context, there are parts of the Burial at Sea DLCs which encourage alcohol and tobacco use, such as an increase in health when the player drinks or overt advertisement of cigarettes. The same DLCs also allude to disturbing issues such as human trafficking and child abuse. There are also occasional instances of swear words such as: shit, damn, hell, whore, ass, bastard, goddamn, Jesus, and bitch. The player has no control over what lines are spoken in specific instances.

Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Xbox One - 16/09/2016

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 frequent strong violence towards human characters, including vulnerable and defenceless people, strong language and gambling. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Bioshock: The Collection is a compilation of four previously released and examined games and their respective downloadable content: BioShock Infinite Complete Edition comprising: Burial at Sea Episodes 1 and 2 The Clash in the Clouds BioShock Ultimate Rapture Edition comprising: BioShock BioShock 2.

Content specific issues

These games were rated PEGI 18 for graphic bloody violence. Gross violence includes graphic burning of enemies, decapitation, the use of a gun which microwaves enemies, causing them to explode in a cloud of blood, or impalement on a rotating drill. There are several instances of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless people in the Burial at Sea DLCs, including an instance in which a little girl is flushed out of a functioning heating vent or another in which the same girl is restrained and has an ice pick inserted into her eye socket. Bioshock Infinite features the words ‘fuck’ and ‘fucker’. Burial at Sea features slot machines in a mall, which the player is able to use and can win.

Other issues

The games are set in historical dystopias, which mimic radical American politics from the 20th century. As a result, there are parts of Bioshock Infinite and its DLCs which include offensive and discriminatory language. Such references include words such as ‘gook’, ‘chink’, ‘paddy’, ‘negroes’, ‘coloured people’, ‘negress’, ‘yellow’, ‘injuns’, ‘orientals’, ‘slant’, ‘slant-eyed’ and ‘darkies’. However, within the narrative of the two dystopian societies, these references are not condoned overall. There are also occasional instances of mild swearing, with words such as ‘shit’, ‘bastard’, ‘whore’, ‘damn’, ‘Jesus’ and ‘bitch’. Also in keeping with its historical context, there are parts of the Burial at Sea DLCs which encourage alcohol and tobacco use, such as an increase in health when the player drinks or overt advertisement of cigarettes. The same DLCs also allude to disturbing issues such as human trafficking and child abuse. There are also occasional instances of swear words such as: shit, damn, hell, whore, ass, bastard, goddamn, Jesus, and bitch. The player has no control over what lines are spoken in specific instances.

Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 16/09/2016
  • Nintendo Switch - 29/05/2020

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 frequent strong violence towards human characters, including vulnerable and defenceless people, strong language and gambling. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Bioshock: The Collection is a compilation of previously released and examined games and their respective downloadable content: BioShock Infinite Complete Edition comprising: Burial at Sea Episodes 1 and 2 The Clash in the Clouds BioShock Ultimate Rapture Edition comprising: BioShock BioShock 2.

Content specific issues

These games were rated PEGI 18 for graphic bloody violence. Gross violence includes graphic burning of enemies, decapitation, the use of a gun which microwaves enemies, causing them to explode in a cloud of blood, or impalement on a rotating drill. There are several instances of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless people in the Burial at Sea DLCs, including an instance in which a little girl is flushed out of a functioning heating vent or another in which the same girl is restrained and has an ice pick inserted into her eye socket. Bioshock Infinite features the words ‘fuck’ and ‘fucker’. Burial at Sea features slot machines in a mall, which the player is able to use and can win.

Other issues

The games are set in historical dystopias, which mimic radical American politics from the 20th century. As a result, there are parts of Bioshock Infinite and its DLCs which include offensive and discriminatory language. Such references include words such as ‘gook’, ‘chink’, ‘paddy’, ‘negroes’, ‘coloured people’, ‘negress’, ‘yellow’, ‘injuns’, ‘orientals’, ‘slant’, ‘slant-eyed’ and ‘darkies’. However, within the narrative of the two dystopian societies, these references are not condoned overall. There are also occasional instances of mild swearing, with words such as ‘shit’, ‘bastard’, ‘whore’, ‘damn’, ‘Jesus’ and ‘bitch’. Also in keeping with its historical context, there are parts of the Burial at Sea DLCs which encourage alcohol and tobacco use, such as an increase in health when the player drinks or overt advertisement of cigarettes. The same DLCs also allude to disturbing issues such as human trafficking and child abuse. There are also occasional instances of swear words such as: shit, damn, hell, whore, ass, bastard, goddamn, Jesus, and bitch. The player has no control over what lines are spoken in specific instances.

Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • XBox 360 - 07/11/2014

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent strong violence towards human characters, including vulnerable and defenceless people, strong language and gambling. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Bioshock Infinite Complete Edition encompasses four games. The original game and Clash in the Clouds DLC are set in floating dystopia, Columbia, in 1912 and focus on Booker DeWitt’s attempt to liberate Elizabeth from the city’s crazed ‘Prophet’. Burial at Sea Parts 1 and 2 are set in Rapture, an underwater city founded on radical libertarian principles in the early fifties, and sees Booker and Elizabeth return on the eve of the city’s demise.

Content specific issues

These games were rated PEGI 18 for graphic bloody violence. Gross violence includes graphic burning of enemies, decapitation, the use of a gun which microwaves enemies, causing them to explode in a cloud of blood, or impalement on a rotating drill. There are several instances of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless people in the Burial at Sea DLCs, including an instance in which a little girl is flushed out of a functioning heating vent or another in which the same girl is restrained and has an ice pick inserted into her eye socket. Bioshock Infinite features the words ‘fuck’ and ‘fucker’. Burial at Sea features slot machines in a mall, which the player is able to use and can win.

Other issues

The games are set in historical dystopias, which mimic radical American politics from the 20th century. As a result, there are parts of Bioshock Infinite and its DLCs which include offensive and discriminatory language. Such references include words such as ‘gook’, ‘chink’, ‘paddy’, ‘negroes’, ‘coloured people’, ‘negress’, ‘yellow’, ‘injuns’, ‘orientals’, ‘slant’, ‘slant-eyed’ and ‘darkies’. However, within the narrative of the two dystopian societies, these references are not condoned overall. There are also occasional instances of mild swearing, with words such as ‘shit’, ‘bastard’, ‘whore’, ‘damn’, ‘Jesus’ and ‘bitch’. Also in keeping with its historical context, there are parts of the Burial at Sea DLCs which encourage alcohol and tobacco use, such as an increase in health when the player drinks or overt advertisement of cigarettes. The same DLCs also allude to disturbing issues such as human trafficking and child abuse.

Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 11/11/2018
  • PC - 11/11/2018
  • PlayStation 4 - 11/11/2018
  • Xbox One - 11/11/2018
  • Nintendo Switch - 29/05/2020

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 18 for frequent strong violence towards human characters, including vulnerable and defenceless people, strong language and gambling. Not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Bioshock Infinite Complete Edition encompasses four games. The original game and Clash in the Clouds DLC are set in floating dystopia, Columbia, in 1912 and focus on Booker DeWitt’s attempt to liberate Elizabeth from the city’s crazed ‘Prophet’. Burial at Sea Parts 1 and 2 are set in Rapture, an underwater city founded on radical libertarian principles in the early fifties, and sees Booker and Elizabeth return on the eve of the city’s demise.

Content specific issues

These games were rated PEGI 18 for graphic bloody violence. Gross violence includes graphic burning of enemies, decapitation, the use of a gun which microwaves enemies, causing them to explode in a cloud of blood, or impalement on a rotating drill. There are several instances of violence towards vulnerable and defenceless people in the Burial at Sea DLCs, including an instance in which a little girl is flushed out of a functioning heating vent or another in which the same girl is restrained and has an ice pick inserted into her eye socket. Bioshock Infinite features the words ‘fuck’ and ‘fucker’. Burial at Sea features slot machines in a mall, which the player is able to use and can win.

Other issues

The games are set in historical dystopias, which mimic radical American politics from the 20th century. As a result, there are parts of Bioshock Infinite and its DLCs which include offensive and discriminatory language. Such references include words such as ‘gook’, ‘chink’, ‘paddy’, ‘negroes’, ‘coloured people’, ‘negress’, ‘yellow’, ‘injuns’, ‘orientals’, ‘slant’, ‘slant-eyed’ and ‘darkies’. However, within the narrative of the two dystopian societies, these references are not condoned overall. There are also occasional instances of mild swearing, with words such as ‘shit’, ‘bastard’, ‘whore’, ‘damn’, ‘Jesus’ and ‘bitch’. Also in keeping with its historical context, there are parts of the Burial at Sea DLCs which encourage alcohol and tobacco use, such as an increase in health when the player drinks or overt advertisement of cigarettes. The same DLCs also allude to disturbing issues such as human trafficking and child abuse.

Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 20/11/2013

Advice for consumers

Contains frequent strong violence, strong bad language and infrequent gambling.

Brief outline of the game

DLC expansion to Bioshock Infinite. Track down a lost girl.

Content specific issues

The game contains graphic bloody violence throughout including decapitation and horrific injuries. Gambling includes the ability to play on slot machines.

Other issues

There are also occasional instances of swear words such as: shit, damn, hell, whore, ass, bastard, goddamn, Jesus, and bitch. The player has no control over what lines are spoken in specific instances.

Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • XBox 360 - 20/11/2013

Advice for consumers

Contains frequent strong violence, strong bad language and infrequent gambling.

Brief outline of the game

DLC expansion to Bioshock Infinite. Track down a lost girl.

Content specific issues

The game contains graphic bloody violence throughout including decapitation and horrific injuries. Gambling includes the ability to play on slot machines.

Other issues

There are also occasional instances of swear words such as: shit, damn, hell, whore, ass, bastard, goddamn, Jesus, and bitch. The player has no control over what lines are spoken in specific instances.

Violence
Bad Language
Gambling
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Playstation 3 - 20/11/2013

Advice for consumers

Contains frequent strong violence, strong bad language and infrequent gambling.

Brief outline of the game

DLC expansion to Bioshock Infinite. Track down a lost girl.

Content specific issues

The game contains graphic bloody violence throughout including decapitation and horrific injuries. Gambling includes the ability to play on slot machines.

Other issues

There are also occasional instances of swear words such as: shit, damn, hell, whore, ass, bastard, goddamn, Jesus, and bitch. The player has no control over what lines are spoken in specific instances.