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Directive 8020
Windows PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series
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Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language |
Users Interact (PC,
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Directive 8020 is rated M for Mature 17+ by the ESRB with Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, and Strong Language. Also includes Users Interact and In-Game Purchases. This is a survival-horror adventure game in which players assume the roles of crew members on a spaceship attempting to escape an alien organism. As players progress through the game, they explore environments while choosing action/decision paths via on-screen prompts. Players can complete quick-time events to attack enemies; some prompt choices lead to cutscenes depicting intense acts of violence and/or blood and gore: characters shot; characters stabbed/impaled; a drill impaling a character's eye, close-up; a character's head crushed; a character decapitated—large blood-splatter effects often accompany these scenes. The word “f**k” appears in the game.
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I Hate This Place
PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
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Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Violence |
No Interactive Elements |
I Hate This Place is rated M for Mature 17+ by the ESRB with Blood and Gore, Strong Language, and Violence. This is an action game in which players assume the role of a girl searching for her missing friend in a world of monsters and warped reality. From an overhead perspective, players explore a town, scavenge and craft items, interact with characters, and evade demonic enemies. Players are sometimes chased and attacked by enemies, resulting in blood-splatter effects. Players use baseball bats, pistols, shotguns, and Molotov cocktails to attack enemies. Combat is highlighted by impact sounds, blood-splatter effects, and cries of pain. One sequence requires players to saw the hand off a corpse; some environments contain bloodstains, animal corpses, and viscera on the ground. The word “f**k” appears in the game.
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MOUSE: P.I. For Hire
Windows PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series
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Blood, Mild Language, Violence |
No Interactive Elements |
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Blood, Mild Language, and Violence. This is a first-person shooter, based on 1920s/1930s era cartoons, in which players assume the role of a private investigator. Players explore mostly black-and-white levels, solve puzzles, and collect clues to unlock abilities and solve cases. During combat, players use pistols, machine guns, fists, and other weapons/abilities to kill cartoony enemies. Combat is highlighted by gunfire and frequent black blood-splatter effects. The words “b*tch” and “bastard” appear in the game.
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Skate Story
PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2
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Blood, Fantasy Violence, Language |
No Interactive Elements |
Skate Story is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Blood, Fantasy Violence, and Language. This is a skateboarding/adventure game in which players control a skateboarding demon through levels of an underworld. From a third-person perspective, players perform various tricks while completing challenges. Some levels require players to battle other demons by performing tricks until their opponent's health bar is depleted. One cutscene depicts several characters weeping blood; another sequence depicts a blood trail left by players' skateboard. The word “sh*t” appears in the game.
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Disciples: Domination
PlayStation 5, Xbox Series
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Blood and Gore, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence |
No Interactive Elements |
Disciples: Domination is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Blood and Gore, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, and Violence. This is a strategy role-playing game in which players help a queen reassert her claim to the throne in a fantasy kingdom. From a top-down perspective, players explore environments, interact with characters, and battle humans and fantasy creatures (e.g., banshees, dryads, golems) in turn-based combat. Players position units across a hex-based battlefield and choose weapon attacks/spells to defeat enemies. Combat is highlighted by sword slashes, impact sounds, and cries of pain. Enemies sometimes emit large splashes of blood when hit; a handful of environments depict mutilated corpses (e.g., impaled, burned, missing limbs) amid blood stains. The game contains some suggestive material: dialogue alluding to sex (e.g., “...[T]he elf stripped...her armor…She let down...her clothes. When they threw themselves at each other, there was only furor, expressed in all the ways their bodies could imagine”); a female creature designed with exposed breasts—though with no discernable details (e.g., no nipples). The word “bastard” is heard in the game.
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