![]() ![]() (Albeit what's described seems pretty light for M-rated territory, and I have a feeling they will appeal before release.) Stranger of Paradise went too far in that direction and that was one of many things that turned me off of that game, but it was a side-game so whatever. However I'm a believer in long-running franchises (especially mainline ones like this one) holding some kind of a consistent range for the age group the series has been known for even as things change and evolve, and "M-rated" doesn't feel right to me for Final Fantasy. Sure, and it's interesting that they've pushed things this far. The words “f**k” and “sh*t” are heard in the game. ![]() My chamber is just upstairs." Some characters are depicted with partially exposed breasts and buttocks. The game contains some sexual material: a character caressing and straddling a man in bed references to prostitution-sexual moaning sounds in a brothel dialogue such as, “I'd be happy to show you…provided I can afford it” and “…thank you for your service. Cutscenes depict additional acts of violence and blood: a character's hands severed by a sword a guard's throat slit by a knife a character impaled through the chest a prisoner's shoulder stabbed and twisted by an interrogator's blade. Blood-splatter effects frequently occur when characters are slashed and killed. Battles are fast paced, accompanied by impact sounds, cries of pain, and large explosions. During fighting sequences, players can perform cinematic attacks/finishing moves by following on-screen prompts. Players use swords and magical attacks (e.g., fireballs, lighting strikes) to kill characters in melee-style combat. From a third-person perspective, players explore a fantasy kingdom, complete various quests, and engage in battles against enemy soldiers and fantastical creatures (e.g., trolls, orcs). This is an action role-playing game in which players assume the role of an enslaved prince (Clive) on a quest to find his missing brother. ![]()
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