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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut, Disney Infinity: Toy Box Challenge - ESRB details

by rawmeatcowboy
22 April 2013
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut

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Platform: Wii U

Rating Category: M

Content Descriptors: Blood, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol

Rating Summary: This is a first-person shooter in which players assume the role of Adam Jensen, an ex-cop who must uncover the truth behind a cybernetics company's attack. Players complete mission-based objectives to increase their character's skills (e.g., stealth, strength) and advance the main storyline. Players use pistols, shotguns, assault rifles, and explosives to kill a variety of human enemies (e.g., soldiers, police officers, gang members, drug dealers). Players can also use stealth attacks (e.g., choking, electrocution) to dispatch enemies at close range. Firefights are highlighted by screams of pain, realistic gunfire, explosions, and large sprays of blood that stain the surrounding environment. Players can sometimes make choices that result in the death of innocent characters: during one sequence, an injured man asks to be “put out of his misery”—the main character can then administer a morphine overdose. Civilians can also be killed directly, though this may negatively affect players' progress. As the game progresses, alcoholic beverages (e.g., beer, vodka, cocktails) can be purchased and consumed to reduce damage, resulting in a screen-blurring effect. In one mission, players can plant “illegal drugs” in a character's residence; marijuana products (i.e., “cigaweed”) are occasionally referenced in the dialogue. Some missions contain sexual material: dialogue involving prostitution (e.g., “They want me to get augmentations . . . for the customer's pleasure. It's sick”; “[W]e can find a quiet spot . . . Do you have enough money for me, sexy?”); an in-game email referencing “pornographic images” and bestiality. The words “f**k” and “sh*t” appear in the dialogue.

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Disney Infinity: Toy Box Challenge

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Platform: Nintendo 3DS

Rating Category: E10

Content Descriptors: Cartoon Violence

Rating Summary: This is a multiplayer “party game” in which players move Disney/Pixar characters around various game boards to compete in mini-game challenges. Mini-games include solving puzzles, racing, fighting, and collecting various items. Several mini-games depict characters shooting “cartoony” pistols, blasters, or cannonballs at ships or enemies/boss characters (e.g., droids, giant squid, pirates). A handful of mini-games require players to shoot other characters with projectiles, resulting in cries of pain and/or “dizzy-star” effects. One mini-game depicts a one-on-one battle with swords on a pirate ship.


Thanks to Alan for the heads up!