Skip to Content

Recently Rated Games

Refine Search

Time Frame

Platforms Included

Rating Categories Included

Content Included

Interactive Elements Included

R-Type Tactics I • II Cosmos

Windows PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
E10+ Fantasy Violence,
Mild Language,
Mild Suggestive Themes

Users Interact (PC,
PlayStation 4,
Switch,
Xbox Series,
PlayStation 5,
Switch 2)

R-Type Tactics I • II Cosmos is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB with Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, and Mild Suggestive Themes. Also includes Users Interact. This is a strategy game in which players deploy an armada of spacecraft to battle an alien empire. Players arrange units (e.g., battleships, destroyers, robots) on hexagonal grid-like battlefields and select attack moves from a menu screen. Players attempt to defeat enemies (e.g., spacecrafts, alien creatures) in turn-based combat, as attack moves depict short animated sequences of ships and/or aliens shooting/launching at each other. Combat is accompanied by impact sounds and brief explosions. The game contains a romance option in which dialogue branches are selected to progress the storyline; some text in the dialogue and romance option contain suggestive material: "We close our eyes and kiss"; "Treat 'em well, they're a sexy bunch"; "It's so inappropriate"; "We find ourselves in each other's arms." The word “hellish” appears in the game.

Birushana: Winds of Fate

Nintendo Switch
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Blood,
Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence
No Interactive Elements
Birushana: Winds of Fate is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, and Violence. This is a visual novel in which players follow the story of a young survivor of a war in feudal Japan. As players progress through the story, they make choices that affect the narrative. Some choices lead to instances of violence: characters engaging in sword fights (mostly off-screen with flashes of light and slashing sounds). One still-image depicts a character impaled by a sword, with blood effects. Other still images depict characters with blood on their bodies and/or clothing. The game contains suggestive material in the dialogue (e.g., “Our bodies got so close and I felt [his] hand in my kimono”; “I reached out with both hands to stop [his] lips as they moved down my neck, to my collarbone, and even lower…”; “[T]he burning heat I felt from him made me moan with pleasure”; “A typical name for a prostitute since many singers were also prostitutes.”). The game contains references to alcohol, including drunk characters slurring their speech (e.g., "Maybe if I get him drunk, he'll let something slip..."; "...[Y]ou have no shex appeal, and you can't hold a convershation"; "I kept pouring him sake, and after a while, he seemed to be getting drunker and drunker"; "I guess he really can't hold his liquor”; "...I'm all hungover and tired." The word “sh*t” appears in the game.

Croc Legend of The Gobbos Platinum Edition

PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Assigned Rating Info
E Mild Fantasy Violence No Interactive Elements
Croc Legend of The Gobbos Platinum Edition is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB with Mild Fantasy Violence.

SOMA

Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
M Blood and Gore,
Nudity,
Strong Language,
Violence
No Interactive Elements
SOMA is rated M for Mature 17+ by the ESRB with Blood and Gore, Nudity, Strong Language, and Violence. This is a first-person survival-horror game in which players assume the role of Simon Jarrett, a researcher exploring an abandoned underwater facility. As players solve puzzles, search for clues, and read materials, they must also evade mutated creatures and a malevolent AI. Several scenes depict bloodied or mutilated corpses, many with missing heads or burned flesh. One scene depicts a character inserting his hand/arm into an alien orifice (to “feed” it), then pulling out a mutilated stump. Some mutant creatures are seen nude, with exposed breasts and/or genitalia. The word “f**k” appears in the game.

Kiln

Windows PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
E10+ Crude Humor,
Fantasy Violence,
Language

Users Interact (PC,
Xbox Series,
PlayStation 5)

Kiln is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB with Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, and Language. Also includes Users Interact. This is a team-based multiplayer game in which players control a small spirit creature that inhabits clay pots. From a top-down perspective, players gather water, carry it to the opposing team's kiln, and engage in battles using various attack powers (e.g., melee attacks, exaggerated weapons, whimsical attacks). Combat is highlighted by light effects, moderate explosions, impact sounds, and cries of pain. During character customization, players can choose to give their creature a cartoony buttocks; one decorative sticker also depicts a comical exposed buttocks. The word “bada*s” appears in the game.

Pokémon Pokopia

Nintendo Switch 2
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
E No Descriptors

Users Interact (Switch 2)

In-Game Purchases (Switch 2)

Pokémon Pokopia is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB. Also includes Users Interact and In-Game Purchases. This is a simulation game in which players assume the role of a Pokemon that works to transform a desolate world into a thriving habitat. As players interact with characters, they can collect resources, fulfill requests, and build various landscapes.
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Animated Blood,
Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Use of Alcohol,
Violence

In-Game Purchases (Switch 2)

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Animated Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, and Violence. Also includes In-Game Purchases. This is a role-playing game in which players lead characters on missions to save the human race. As players explore a hostile alien planet, they interact with characters, complete missions, and engage in combat against aliens and human-like creatures. Players use lasers, energy weapons, mechanized suits, and swords to kill enemies. Battles are fast-paced, highlighted by slashing sounds, realistic gunfire, and large explosions. Cutscenes depict additional acts of violence: characters executed/shot off-screen; creatures impaled by swords, resulting in black blood-splatter effects. The game contains some suggestive material: female characters wearing revealing outfits (e.g., deep cleavage, partially exposed breasts); camera angles that linger on characters' breasts/buttocks. During the course of the game, characters are sometimes depicted drunk; in one mission, players can bond with other characters by ordering them drinks/consuming alcohol (e.g., “Agree to a drink” and “Offer to buy the next round”). The word “a*shole” appears in the game.

Marathon

Windows PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Animated Blood,
Language,
Violence

Users Interact (PC,
Xbox Series,
PlayStation 5)

In-Game Purchases (PC,
Xbox Series,
PlayStation 5)

Marathon is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Animated Blood, Language, and Violence. Also includes Users Interact and In-Game Purchases. This is a first-person shooter in which players assume the roles of bio-cybernetic mercenaries that perform missions on a distant planet. Players engage in salvaging/extraction missions across the planet's surface and a derelict warship, completing contracts and obtaining loot. Players use pistols, machine guns, and explosives to defeat opposing mercenaries and military robots. Combat is often fast-paced, accompanied by realistic gunfire, large explosions, and cries of pain. Players can trail blue-colored blood on the ground when downed by enemy fire; some areas depict corpses lying in pools of the blue liquid. The word “a*shole” is heard in the game.
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
T Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes,
Violence

Users Interact (PC)

In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items) (PC)

My Hero Ultra Rumble is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, and Violence. Also includes Users Interact and In-Game Purchases (Includes Random Items). This is an action-fighting game in which players assume the roles of characters from the My Hero Academia franchise. Players choose from a selection of fantasy heroes and villains, then engage in battle-royale-style combat. Characters use punches and kicks to attack and knock out opponents. Some characters use knives, environmental objects, and elemental attacks (e.g., electricity, fire, ice) to defeat opponents. Combat is often fast-paced, highlighted by colorful light effects, explosions, and cries of pain. Some female characters are designed with low-cut outfits that reveal large amounts of their breasts/cleavage; one character's emote depicts her leaning over and winking, with suggestive dialogue (e.g., “Let's be bosom buddies, huh?”). The words “bastard,” “a*s,” and “p*ssed” appear in the game.

Pokémon Fire Red Version

Nintendo Switch
Rating Content Descriptors Interactive Elements Rating Summary
E10+ Mild Fantasy Violence,
Simulated Gambling
No Interactive Elements
Pokémon Fire Red Version is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB with Mild Fantasy Violence and Simulated Gambling. This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of a trainer on a quest to become a Pokémon champion. From a top-down overhead view, players explore regions and capture wild Pokémon by engaging other trainers in turn-based combat. Players select attacks (e.g., Bite, Ember, Shadow Punch) from a menu to attack opponents. Battles are highlighted by impact sounds, smacking/zapping effects, and colorful light bursts. Players can visit a casino and play slot machines to earn coins which can be traded in for prizes.
1 2