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Is DS3 suitable for children?


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I don't have the box, but the pc version was ESRB rated at "Teen", which is 13+.

 

Description goes: "May contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling and/or infrequent use of strong language."

 

....so as always with such ratings, depends on the individual child and the parents views on such things. I don't remember anything very untoward either, outside of the usual combat violence, occasional mild/subtle humor jab perhaps, as well as brief social issue themes like work-contract vs. slavery. It's been a while since I played tho.

“Things are as they are. Looking out into the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations.” – Alan Watts
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Some of the main characters have skimpy outfits in case you're worried about sexual content and there's a bit of innuendo, nothing big but as a parent you probably want to be aware of that stuff. The game isn't super-violent though there are still a few references to killing here and there and I think there might be some blood spraying for criticals? It's no God of War, but I'm not the parent so it's not for me to decide whether that's appropriate or not.

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Some of the main characters have skimpy outfits in case you're worried about sexual content and there's a bit of innuendo, nothing big but as a parent you probably want to be aware of that stuff. The game isn't super-violent though there are still a few references to killing here and there and I think there might be some blood spraying for criticals? It's no God of War, but I'm not the parent so it's not for me to decide whether that's appropriate or not.

 

On the whole there's more than a few, and some pretty violent stuff (tactic at end of the mines for example). Though, to actually realize that you have to think a bit further than normal, so it should be ok.

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