Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Infinite Combate

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Platforms
PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Blood, Fantasy Violence, Language, Partial Nudity, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol
No Interactive Elements
Rating Summary
This is a visual novel/role-playing game in which players follow the story of Bell Cranel and Ais Wallenstein as they battle monsters in a series of dungeons. As players follow along with the story, characters are shown confronting monsters such as minotaur and ogres. Combat is largely conveyed through game text and sound effects (i.e., impact sounds, shrieks/cries of pain). Some scenes depict injured characters with blood on their faces, arms, or clothing. The game also contains some suggestive dialogue (e.g., “You're a sex-obsessed goddess. You play with any guys throughout the year”; “Even if you stare at Ais, your breasts won't grow”; “You philanderer! Womanizer! Pervert!”). A handful of scenes depict female characters partially nude, with mist or their hands covering breasts/genitalia. Characters are sometimes depicted drunk and/or discussing alcohol (e.g., “I splashed beer over your head..."; “What are you going to do after I'm drunk?”). The word “sh*t” appears in the dialogue.

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