Ratings for video games are almost always have something of note to pay attention to. Most of the time, they offer clues on what a video game’s content will have. There are also times that a rating can appear for a video game that hasn’t even been announced yet. Sometimes, the game may have been released on one platform, but the rating appears for a platform that hasn’t even been confirmed for the game yet.
For example, an ESRB rating for Fantasian: Neo Dimension, an enhanced version of Square Enix‘s 2021 game Fantasian releasing later this year, has appeared. The game has been given an “E10+” rating, short for “Everyone +10”. Meanwhile, the rating’s notes mention “Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Suggestive Themes and Use of Alcohol and Tobacco”. You can see the entire rating summary down below.
Rating Summary
This is a role-playing in which players assume the role of a treasure hunter on a quest to regain his lost memory. As players explore a fantasy world, they interact with characters, recruit party members, and engage human enemies and fantasy creatures (e.g., golem, giant skeletons, robot sentries) in turn-based combat. Players can choose weapon strikes and magic spells from a menu; battles are highlighted by light bursts and screen-shaking effects. One boss creature has blood streaks on its mask and armor; still-screen images depict blood drops on the ground and dripping from a character’s face. A handful of female characters are designed with suggestive features (e.g., deep cleavage, slight breast jiggle). During the course of the game, players can encounter drunk characters; a background image depicts a character smoking a cigar.
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