Platforms
Nintendo Switch
Fantasy Violence, Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol
No Interactive Elements
Rating Summary
Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Fantasy Violence, Language, Suggestive Themes, and Use of Alcohol. This is a visual novel in which players follow the story of a government agent tasked with monitoring occult figures traveling between worlds. As players follow the narrative and interact with characters, they can view scenes that depict brief instances of violence: characters threatening to kill each other; characters throwing magic spells at one another, resulting in impact sounds and grunts. The protagonist can choose between five romantic partners, pursuing their respective storyline routes: some scenes depict characters kissing/caressing; the dialogue can reference suggestive material i(e.g., “A man and a woman who are fond of sucking on the face of the other"; "Not just as friends, but as lovers"; “It's obvious they wouldn't have a concept of sexual harassment…”). Some sequences depict characters holding glasses of sake, and the text describes characters drinking alcohol/getting drunk (e.g., "This is a bizarre mood only drunks get into..."; "I'm sorry I got drunk"; "Can Shu not drink any alcohol?"). The words “sh*t” and “a*shole” appear in the game.