Recently Rated Games
Goat Simulator: Remastered
PlayStation 5
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Blood, Crude Humor, Drug Reference, Mild Language, Simulated Gambling, Violence |
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This is a simulation game in which players control a goat whose goal is to cause as much destruction as possible in an open-world environment. Players earn points by using the goat's abilities (e.g., ramming, jumping, running) to destroy objects and complete challenges. Several stunts involve instances of violence: electrocuting pedestrians; shooting fireballs at bystanders; detonating bombs or gas cannisters; pushing humans off buildings or cliffs. A handful of challenges involve depictions of blood: players' goat knocking other goats out of a large blood-stained fighting circle; an armor item decorated with blood-tipped spikes. The game contains several allusions to drugs: drug paraphernalia associated with crystal meth (licking the substance results in “Crystal Breath”); a pile of sugar (modeled after cocaine), with use resulting in screen distortion and a “Sugar Rush.” The game also includes instances of crude humor (e.g., helping a character out of a pile of excrement; the goat's ability to defecate on command). One casino setting allows players to wager in-game currency on hands of blackjack. The words “bada*s” and “bastard” appear in the game.
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The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-
Nintendo Switch
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Blood, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Violence |
No Interactive Elements |
This is a role-playing game in which players follow a man recruited to an academy tasked with protecting humanity from destructive invaders. The game contains visual novel elements largely presented as still-screen images and sound effects. Cutscenes sometimes depict instances of violence and blood: characters stabbing themselves with swords as blood erupts from their wounds; a character decapitated off-camera; a knight figure cutting its own throat, resulting in large spurts of blood. Gameplay combat is turn-based, with players selecting movements and attacks from a menu screen to battle colorful demon enemies; players use swords, axes, bats, and fantastical guns to defeat enemies. Some scenes depict/discuss sexual themes: a woman covered in cake imploring a character to eat it off of her while she moans; a character telling players' character “let me grab them b*obs!” A handful of scenes depict characters partially nude, with hair/arms/weapons covering their breasts; one character is depicted with partially exposed buttocks. The word “f**k” appears in the game.
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Crude Humor, Sexual Themes, Strong Language |
No Interactive Elements |
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2
Windows PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series
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Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes |
In-Game Purchases (PC, |
This is an action role-playing game in which players help two vampires regain their memories and their powers to stop an uprising. From a first-person perspective, players explore city streets, investigate murders, interact with characters, and battle vampires in melee-style combat. Players use physical attacks (e.g., claw slashes, kicks, feed/bite attacks) and vampiric powers (e.g., telekinesis, possession) to kill enemy vampires. Players can also employ stealth attacks (e.g., neck snap, feed attack) to kill enemies discreetly. Battles are frenetic, accompanied by impact sounds, realistic gunfire, and large blood-splatter effects. Some attacks can result in close-up sequences of players' character decapitating and/or impaling enemies. A handful of areas depict decapitated corpses in pools of blood; large bloodstains also appear in several environments. The game contains suggestive/sexual material in the dialogue (e.g., "snacking on wh*res,"; “p*ssy musta...real sweet”; and “D*ldo of consequence don't come lubed, does it?”). The word “f**k” is heard in the game.
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