Yakuza 6 Gets an Unsurprising M Rating From ESRB
The ESRB rating for Yakuza 6: The Song of Life has gone up on the rating board?s website, and it isn?t exactly a shock to see that the hyper-violent gang shooter received an M rating. However, the rating does reveal some of what we can expect to see in the upcoming game.
Here?s the full ESRB listing:
This is an open-world action game in which players assume the role of a Japanese gangster (Kazuma Kiryu) as he searches for a lost girl. As players explore areas in Tokyo and other cities, they engage in missions that involve fistfights with thugs or rival yakuza members; some fights depict characters using weapons such as pistols, bats, sledgehammers, and pipes. Combat is frenetic, highlighted by screams of pain, gunfire and/or impact sounds, blood-splatter effects, and slow-motion special moves. Players can perform scripted moves after building up a meter; these actions include breaking necks or limbs and using the environment to cause damage (e.g., slamming heads into a wall, beating an enemy with a nearby bicycle). Cutscenes depict more intense acts of violence: characters shot in the head; a gangster shoving a man’s face onto hot coals; a character stabbing himself in the belly. The game includes sexual/suggestive material: a man briefly groping a woman’s breasts in a nightclub; online chat rooms in which players’ character flirts with webcam girls; characters removing their shirts/tops while in provocative poses (e.g., ?Mm, so warm?It feels incredible...
Source: PlayStation LifeStyle
URL: http://www.playstationlifestyle.net
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