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Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 19/07/2019

Advice for consumers

This game has been rated PEGI 12 due to offensive language. Not suitable for persons below 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

In a town ruled by opposing clans and overshadowed by superstition and legend, a child is born with the dreaded mark of a witch. She conceals her identity until the theft of a mysterious relic brings to light a series of staggering revelations. The mysteries she will uncover could restore order... or destroy everything that she knows...

Content specific issues

This game contains the words “Piss” and “Bastard”.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 24/10/2018

Advice for consumers

This game has received a PEGI 12 because it features realistic violence of a minor nature towards human characters and moderate violence to fantasy characters. Not suitable for persons under 12 of age.

Brief outline of the game

Find the objects and solve the puzzles to discover why the ghost bride is killing the people of the city of Anzio.

Content specific issues

Violent scenes include characters being frozen with ice and fear by a ghostly skeleton, and the skeletal bride being stabbed in the side with a shard of glass which they then remove before apparently falling to their death from a cliff and bleeding out on the beach below.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 28/02/2019

Advice for consumers

This game has received a PEGI 16 because it features sustained depictions of violence towards human characters and moderate violence. Not appropriate for persons below 16 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Men of War: Assault Squad 2 features new single player style skirmish modes that take players from extreme tank combat to deadly sniper stealth missions. Commanders can now faceoff against opponents on various new multiplayer 1v1 – 8v8 maps.

Content specific issues

Characters react realistically to being shot and blown up, however explosions do not cause dismemberment.

Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 28/02/2019

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 3. The content of this game is suitable for all persons.

Brief outline of the game

Cave Digger is a virtual reality mining game for all the common VR systems. The game takes place in a small town of an alternative western universe. Gear up with second-hand tools or devices - jump into the elevator that will take you deep down into the mine. Explore the rich veins that are just waiting for you.

Content specific issues

None.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 20/02/2019

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 12 for infrequent scenes of non-realistic violence. It is not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

You're off to America! Reports of a supernatural creature terrorizing the town of Avondel have brought you across the pond. This won’t be an easy task as you race against the clock to uncover the dark secrets behind a fiery crash from the 1980's. Do you have what it takes to stop the dead from destroying the living?

Content specific issues

Violent scenes include a man blasting his shotgun repeatedly at another man with glowing eyes. The revenant has no response to being shot, does not bleed or show any injuries. In another scene, the glowing-eyed revenant has picked a woman up by her throat. She doesn’t really struggle and is able to speak normally. He drops her, and she reappears nearby on the staircase, rubbing her neck but no sign of injury.

Violence
Bad Language
Sex
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 04/12/2018
  • PC - 04/12/2018

Advice for consumers

This game has been rated PEGI 12 for depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards human-like characters, scenes featuring strong sexual innuendo, and use of mild bad language. Not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

In the prosperous city of Arland the young Rorona peacefully runs her own Atelier. Though, one day, a knight of Arland comes to close the shop down unless she is able to prove that she can run her Atelier in the city's current economy. Rorona sets off on a journey to pass a series of examinations to prove her skills... and save her Atelier.

Content specific issues

This game contains depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards human-like and fantasy characters. Bright lights and magical effects appear on impact of attacks, while numbers show the amount of damage that has been inflicted. Characters have little to no reaction, however, they do occasionally let out pained cries. All characters feature a health bar, and when their bar has been depleted they fall to the floor and quickly vanish. This game also contains use of mild bad language. The word “bastard” can be found in the dialogue. This game also contains scenes of strong sexual innuendo. The most pertinent scene involves a drunken woman groping another woman without her consent. The scene shows a single still image of the two women whilst voiceovers and subtitles tell the story. The girl being touched inappropriately can be heard repeatedly asking for help and pleading for it to stop while the other woman advances on her.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 25/01/2019
  • Nintendo Switch - 25/01/2019
  • PC - 25/01/2019

Advice for consumers

This game has been rated PEGI 7 for depictions of non-realistic looking violence of a minor nature towards human-like characters, and non-realistic looking violence towards fantasy characters. Not suitable for persons under 7 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists puts players into the shoes of Nelke von Lestamm, a young noblewoman who is fascinated by the ancient legend of the Sage of Granzweit. Her father allows her to search for the sage's treasures upon one condition... she becomes governor of the quaint village of Westbald and turns it into a prosperous city.

Content specific issues

This game contains depictions of non-realistic looking violence of a minor nature towards human-like characters. Characters stand on opposite sides of the screen and take turns attacking one another. Numbers appear on impact of attacks indicating the amount of damage inflicted. Characters lose their balance briefly when attacked and occasionally let out pained cries. When the character’s health points have been depleted they will fall to the floor with no visible injuries and remain there for the rest of the battle. This game also contains depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards fantasy characters. The violence depicted is the same as that towards the human-like characters. However, when their health points have been depleted their bodies will quickly vanish from the battlefield.

Violence
Bad Language
Horror
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 23/10/2018
  • Xbox One - 23/10/2018
  • PC - 23/10/2018

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 12 for infrequent scenes of mild violence, mild language and scenes some players may find disturbing. It is not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Thronebreaker is a single player campaign for GWENT: The Witcher Card Game. Choice-driven, and cast with rich, multi-dimensional characters, it once again thrusts gamers into the monster-infested world of The Witcher.

Content specific issues

Violent scenes include still images of a woman being strangled with a rope from behind, and another of a man being stabbed in the side. Some blood is shown and there are some sound effects to accompany the violence but no reactionary details to make it realistic. Another scene includes a criminal being publicly flogged, the scene is set in the background, the man’s responses are disproportionate to the pain being inflicted upon him and there are no visible blood or injuries. Mild language includes words such as ‘arse-licker’, ‘bloody’, ‘bitch’, ‘bollocks’, ‘gods be damned’, ‘piss’, and ‘shite’. Some of the cards feature gruesome characters shown in the previous GWENT game which some players may find disturbing.

Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 29/10/2018

Advice for consumers

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

Brief outline of the game

A young woman wakes up in an unknown Western house and is attacked by hideous monsters. As she runs away she wonders where she is, and who she is, as she has lost all memory of her past. She finds other men in the house who are in the same circumstances. All the inhabitants hold mysterious handguns. The protagonist and the young men must risk their lives to take part in a "black butterfly hunt," and gather the "fragments of kaleidoscope" that the monsters possess.

Content specific issues

Mild language is infrequently depicted but does include the words ‘bastard’ and ‘piss’.

Bad Language
Sex
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Nintendo Wii - 12/10/2018

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 12 for scenes of mildly offensive language and sexual posturing. It is not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Let's Sing 2019 mit deutschen Hits is a karaoke game with different singing modes like duet or asynchronous online challenges. The better you sing the higher you will rank on the global leader boards.

Content specific issues

Mild language includes the words ‘god damn’ (Cake by the Ocean) and ‘shit’ (24K Magic). Some of the videos include people dancing provocatively (24K Magic & Mambo No. 5).

Other issues

One video includes non-sexual nudity in the form of naked people swimming and sunbathing, all genitalia have been pixelated out (Lila Wolken).