Showing Results for “Z”
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
Nintendo Switch 2
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Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol |
In-Game Purchases (Switch 2) |
This is an action role-playing game in which players assume the role of an amnesiac warrior tasked with awakening gods and purifying the Blight. From a third-person perspective, players explore villages, interact with characters, farm and collect resources, and battle various monsters (e.g., tanukis, wasps, sprites) in melee-style combat. Players use swords and companions to attack enemies in frenetic battles; combat is highlighted by impact sounds, colorful light effects, and dwindling health bars/hit points. One female character is depicted in a swimsuit that reveals a moderate amount of cleavage and breast-jiggling effects. The game contains some alcohol content: a ceremony in which players' character drinks sacred sake; several characters with flushed faces drinking alcohol, with accompanying dialogue (e.g., “I'm good. Not even tipsy”; “This could just be some drunken ramblings...”; “...I'm so drunk…”). Players' character can also purchase and consume alcoholic beverages from a menu screen. The word “a*shole” appears in the game.
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EDENS ZERO
Windows PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series
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Mild Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence |
No Interactive Elements |
This is an action role-playing game in which players assume the roles of adventurers traversing space to find a character that will grant their wishes. From a third-person perspective, players use punches, kicks, swords, guns, and spells to attack enemies. Combat is fast-paced and highlighted by colorful light effects, explosions, and cries of pain. Players are able to perform Critical Blows that depict cinematic finishing moves against opponents. Cutscenes depict further instances of violence and/or stylized blood: a character shot, resulting in brief blood-splatter effect; a silhouette of a character impaled, accompanied by black blood splatter. Several female characters are designed with exaggerated-sized breasts with jiggling effects and revealing clothing (e.g., deep cleavage, bikini-like costumes, short skirts revealing undergarments). Some mini-games also contain suggestive material: players using timed button presses to massage female characters that moan; players using timed button presses to whip a character in a provocative pose/revealing outfit. The word “a*s” appears in the game.
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Azura's Crystals
PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
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Fantasy Violence, Mild Language |
No Interactive Elements |
No Rating Summary
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Call of Duty®: Warzone™
Windows PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series
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Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Drugs |
Users Interact (PC,
In-Game Purchases (PC, |
This is a first-person shooter in which players assume the roles of special forces units/members pursuing terrorist threats. Players engage in combat missions (e.g., stealth, skirmishes, extractions) using machine guns, sniper rifles, knives, and grenades to kill enemy soldiers/combatants. Combat is frenetic, highlighted by realistic gunfire, explosions, cries of pain, and blood-splatter effects. During multiplayer events, players can perform finishing moves that depict characters stabbing enemies or shooting them in the head at close range; blood and gore effects sometimes accompany these sequences. One game mode allows players to use zombie skins that depict wounds/rotting flesh; levels in this mode also depict large bloodstains and corpses (sometimes mutilated). Some weapons feature marijuana/joints/paraphernalia: one allows players' character to inhale marijuana from a bong-like structure attached to a rifle; another contains a mechanism that grows marijuana, processes it, and rolls a joint (players' character can smoke the joint in first-person, resulting in brief distortion effects). The game includes customizable player cards that can be equipped as part of players' identities: some of these cards depict female figures designed with deep cleavage and/or revealing outfits. The words “f**k” and “sh*t” appear in the game.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
Nintendo Switch 2
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Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol |
In-Game Purchases (Switch 2) |
This is an adventure game in which players assume the role of Link on a quest to stop an evil force in Hyrule. As players explore an open-world environment, they forage for materials, explore shrines, and engage in melee-style combat against fantastical creatures (e.g., goblins, skeletons, centaurs). Players use swords, axes, clubs, and bows to defeat enemies that generally disappear amid puffs of smoke; some attacks result in larger, fiery explosions. The game contains mildly suggestive material: fairies with moderate cleavage and/or exaggerated-size breasts; dialogue such as "I get to see a young hunk draw a bow again?" and "If I have to have something pounce on me, why couldn't it be a lady?" During the game, a shop owner tells Link that she only serves "...drinks that are definitely just for adults..."; players can also encounter a drunken character that occasionally hiccups.
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
Nintendo Switch 2
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Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes |
No Interactive Elements |
This is an action-adventure game in which players assume the role of Link on a quest to locate Princess Zelda and stop an evil force. Players traverse and explore open-world environments, interact with characters, forage for food and materials, and engage in melee combat against fantastical creatures (e.g., skeletons, goblins, lizard men). Players use swords, hammers, bows, and explosives to attack enemies that generally disappear amid smoke puffs and/or collectible items. Stylized battles are sometimes frenetic, accompanied by impact sounds, cries of pain, and brief explosions. A handful of creatures (e.g., Great Faeries) wear revealing outfits, with moderate cleavage and/or exaggerated-size breasts; characters are sometimes depicted wearing boxer-briefs.
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DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT DAIMA EDITION
Windows PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series
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Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence |
In-Game Purchases (PC, |
This is an action-adventure game in which players relive the story of Goku and his friends through the events and story arcs of the Dragon Ball Z franchise. From a third-person perspective, players interact with characters, complete side quests, and engage in story missions consisting mostly of fighting enemies in one-on-one combat. Players use punches, kicks, and perform energy blasts/beams to defeat opponents in frenetic combat. Battles are highlighted by impact sounds, light effects, and cries of pain. Cutscenes depict additional acts of violence: human hunters shooting a character in the stomach; a character's arm getting severed (no blood depicted); a young character destroyed in a fiery blast; characters impaled by lasers blasts. The game contains some suggestive material: a menu screen depicting adult magazines (women with deep cleavage, no nudity); suggestive descriptions of items and characters (e.g., “A risqué magazine, stored away in a random capsule by Dr. Briefs”; “...he is...quite the pervert, oftimes getting himself into trouble with women"; “...expelled for stealing his teacher's underwear...he originally used his power to kidnap young women he liked."); in one sequence, a character is seen reading an adult magazine (no nudity). The words “bastard” and “a*s” are heard in the game.
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DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT + A NEW POWER AWAKENS SET - DAIMA EDITION
Nintendo Switch
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Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence |
In-Game Purchases (Switch) |
This is an action-adventure game in which players relive the story of Goku and his friends through the events and story arcs of the Dragon Ball Z franchise. From a third-person perspective, players interact with characters, complete side quests, and engage in story missions consisting mostly of fighting enemies in one-on-one combat. Players use punches, kicks, and perform energy blasts/beams to defeat opponents in frenetic combat. Battles are highlighted by impact sounds, light effects, and cries of pain. Cutscenes depict additional acts of violence: human hunters shooting a character in the stomach; a character's arm getting severed (no blood depicted); a young character destroyed in a fiery blast; characters impaled by lasers blasts. The game contains some suggestive material: a menu screen depicting adult magazines (women with deep cleavage, no nudity); suggestive descriptions of items and characters (e.g., “A risqué magazine, stored away in a random capsule by Dr. Briefs”; “...he is...quite the pervert, oftimes getting himself into trouble with women"; “...expelled for stealing his teacher's underwear...he originally used his power to kidnap young women he liked."); in one sequence, a character is seen reading an adult magazine (no nudity). The words “bastard” and “a*s” are heard in the game.
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MySims Cozy Bundle
Windows PC
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Mild Fantasy Violence | No Interactive Elements |
This is a collection of two simulation games in which players redevelop run-down locations to bring back happiness. From a third-person perspective, players' Sims can build houses, complete tasks, and interact with characters. Sims can have cartoony fights (hidden in a cloud of dust) if they get mad enough at one another.
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Sid Meier's Civilization® VII
Nintendo Switch 2
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Alcohol and Tobacco Reference, Mild Language, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes |
Users Interact (Switch 2) In-Game Purchases (Switch 2) |
This is a strategy game in which players manage a nation from the Antiquity Age to the Modern Age. Players assume the role of a historical leader and guide a civilization, researching scientific advancements, diplomatic needs, and social policies. From a top-down perspective, players complete military conquests by sending soldiers on a grid-like map to attack opposing forces. As technology advances, players can use ranged attacks (e.g., arrows, guns, catapults, bombs) on opposing forces. Combat is highlighted by impact sounds, gunfire, and cries of pain. The text sometimes references suggestive material (e.g., “Her internal rule was a strange series of sexual politics. She would often appoint her lovers to high-status positions”; “Friedrich cultivated a court where he could express his sexuality—if not entirely openly, at least in private”; “Touring merchants have begun selling snake bile, useful for increasing one's 'potency in the bedroom.'”). The text also references controlled substances (e.g., “Fermentation—mainly wine and beer—requires storage vessels”; “Drunk on rice wine”; “Bread, cheese, beer, and tobacco”; “Tobacco was an early international export.”). The words “damn” and “hell” appear in the game.
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