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Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 25/03/2016
  • PlayStation 4 - 15/01/2019

Advice for consumers

The game was rated PEGI 12 for occasional realistic violence of a minor nature towards human characters and the use of mild swearing and offensive language. Not appropriate for persons below 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Turn back time and save Deponia

Content specific issues

The violence depicted in the game is of a minor nature and is seen as a slap or playful punch, which does not cause any harm or injury. There is the occasional use of the following offensive language and mild swearing: bloody, shit, piss, pissed, crap

Other issues

The character Toni occasionally makes hand rolled cigarettes. She is seen in a bar going through the motion of making a cigarette by rolling a cigarette paper between her fingers, however no tobacco products are seen and even though she places the completed cigarette in her mouth it is not lit. There is a comment about the misuse of prescription drugs.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 16/06/2016

Advice for consumers

This game was 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

The game is set in Europa, loosely based on Europe during the early years of World War II. Because of its abundance of Ragnite ore, which takes the place of petroleum in the game setting, the neutral nation of Gallia comes under attack from the East Europan Imperial Alliance, which is itself engaged in a war with the Atlantic Federation.[5] Players take control of a unit of the Gallian Militia, dedicated to repelling the invasion.

Content specific issues

Violence consists mainly of human soldiers and militia being shot by firearms during combat scenes, very little blood is shown but sometimes wounds are visible.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation Vita - 05/04/2016

Advice for consumers

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

Brief outline of the game

In 1526, Shao Jun, the last Assassin of the Chinese Brotherhood, returns to China to launch a quest of vengeance against the Templars.

Content specific issues

The game features frequent realistic violence against human characters. Shao Jun assassinates her enemies using a variety of techniques, including snapping their necks, stabbing them in the throat or through the chest and kicking them in the head with spiked shoes. Their bodies will go limp and there is often a stylised blood effect. This is all viewed in 2.5D platformer style.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation Vita - 05/04/2016

Advice for consumers

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

Brief outline of the game

In 1918, Nikolai Orelov is anxious to flee Russia but first must recover an artefact as his final task for the Assassin Order. During his mission, he meets Princess Anastasia, last of the Tsar’s children, and must protect her as well as the artefact from the Templars.

Content specific issues

The game features frequent realistic violence against human characters. Nikolai and Anastasia assassinate their enemies in a variety of ways, including stabbing them with knives or bayonets, shooting them with sniper rifles or electrocuting them through tampered phones. Defeated characters’ bodies will go limp and there is often a stylised blood effect. This is all viewed in 2.5D platformer style.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation Vita - 04/04/2016

Advice for consumers

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

Brief outline of the game

Chronicles: India will feature Indian assassin Arbaaz Mir in 1841, while the Sikh Empire was at war with the East India Company. When a Master Templar arrives with a mysterious item that used to belong to the Assassin Order, Mir must discover why he has come, steal back the item, and protect his friends and his lover.

Content specific issues

The game features frequent realistic violence against human characters. Arbaaz Mir assassinates his enemies using a variety of techniques, including snapping their necks, stabbing them in the throat or through the chest. Their bodies will go limp and there is often a stylised blood effect. This is all viewed in 2.5D platformer style.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Nintendo 3DS - 08/04/2016

Advice for consumers

This game was rated PEGI 7 for non-realistic violence in a child-friendly setting or context.

Brief outline of the game

This is a sports game in which characters from the Mario and Sonic series compete in a variety of events at the Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Players get to partake in mini-game versions of various Olympic disciplines like 100m Sprint, Volleyball and Swimming.

Content specific issues

Features non-realistic violence in a child-friendly setting. The Boxing and Karate mini-games contain slow-motion knock-outs and emphasis on the pain in the audio. Although the setting of the game is child-friendly, the violence in these events is notably less suited for younger children.

Violence
Bad Language
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PC - 02/02/2015

Advice for consumers

This game has been rated PEGI 12 for frequent mild violence and mild language. Not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

Brief outline of the game

Play as Lloyd, as he travels with the Chosen One, undertaking quests to save the world of Sylvarant.

Content specific issues

Violence consists mainly of turn based battle scenes in which no blood or injuries are shown. Some cut scenes show violence, but this is still fairly mild in nature. Language includes words such as ‘damn’, ‘hell’, ‘piss’, etc.

Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • Nintendo Wii U - 19/12/2015
Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation Vita - 01/11/2015
Violence
Release Dates & Platforms:
  • PlayStation 4 - 01/11/2015