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God Of War 4 Rating Age

God of War (Video Game 2018) Poster

Sex & Nudity

  • Severity? 151 5 1 3

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  • Kratos is shirtless.
  • The Dwarf Brok utters a few jokes containing sexual reference, merely they are extremely exceptional and easily missed.

Violence & Gore

  • Severity? 3 4 12 109

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  • Kratos kills monsters. Depending on which ones you're fighting, their blood will either be blue or orange. There are some monsters who do emit red blood though, such equally some bosses and wolves. Kratos emits blackness blood.
  • In dominate battles (where the enemy emits crimson claret), the impact of the violence is fabricated more mild past its stylized portrayal. You can impale elemental monsters past every trick in the book.
  • Violence is mildered past the emotional father-son relationship and advertising the fact that y'all aren't battling humans (except a humanoid god at the very outset and at the cease and norse warriors in the middle of the game).
  • Violence throughout, including a cutscene where you impale a man besides equally imaginary creatures you tin can kill.
  • Overall, while the level of violence in this game is much lower than the one in its predecessors and information technology is done out of self defense, though the violence is still severe and intense.
  • Kratos is seen carrying around a skull in some scenes.
  • Wolves are frequent enemies in the very commencement of the game. They emit ruddy claret.
  • The violence depicted in this game is not as graphic as the previous games but still it's very frequent. It's also enhanced due to the extremely realistic and very highly detailed graphics, which despite looking gorgeous, they turn up the violence to a degree.
  • Some cutscenes are very brutal.
  • In that location are some very roughshod killing animations featuring dismemberment and graphic violence. These animations are normally very corybantic, and depicts Kratos ripping off jaws, hacking mouths autonomously, breaking necks, crushing giants under large boulders, and despite them being stylized, they're nonetheless incredibly violent, and they really resemble the "Celebrity kills" from Doom (2016), due to the styling of these kills.
  • Graphic finishing moves. These include Kratos ripping the enemy in half, burdensome the enemy's head by stamping on it, and hacking and slashing at the enemy's jaw.

Profanity

  • Severity? v 25 74 xiii

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  • F**grand is used oftentimes.
  • Language tin be taken out of the story
  • At some point in the game, you lot unlock a summonable squirrel made from pure free energy. Whenever you summon him, he finds hidden healthstones or hacksilver for you to collect. Whenever he does this he comedically insults Kratos and Atreus. Some of these insults are vulgar.
  • A dwarf named his mount "f**king gratitude"

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Severity? 47 59 2 0

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  • One scene of the game shows Kratos sharing wine with his son

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Severity? iii 17 61 23

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  • The monsters can be frightening.
  • If God of War (2018) was a picture, information technology would be rated R for strong brutal violence, agonizing images and some language.
  • While this game is far less violent than the previous games, the violence is still graphic and fast-paced, which could disturb some. Information technology too has a more mature tone than whatever other game in the series, mainly because information technology features a lot of emotional moments between Kratos and his son, and this game is basically the Logan (2017) of the "God of War" franchise. Even so, this is yet a great game made for anyone who loves games with a good, satisfying story.
  • Recommended age: 16+ because of the savage violence, emotional moments and somewhat strong language. Without the mature story and strong linguistic communication, it would easily be for ages fourteen-15+ and up. Despite that, there are more positive messages and role models than the first games of the series.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • In a scene, Kratos decapitates a man with his Leviathan Axe later on he tells him to do and so. Nosotros don't see the decapitation itself, but we see blood splatter everywhere and the head is subsequently shown falling to the ground, where Kratos then picks information technology up and then is seen quite frequently throughout the balance of the game, as the man'south head is visibly talking to Kratos and his son. This could exist agonizing and graphic for some, but this scene is brief.
  • There are a few extremely graphic scenes of violence near the end of the game.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Kratos' son has to impale a deer, very emotional.
  • The catastrophe scene shows Kratos and his son Atreus discover more about the latter'due south identity and afterwards that, the duo spreads Faye's ashes on meridian of Jotunheim. This sequence is extremely emotional.
  • Kratos is conspicuously shown suffering from severe PTSD in this game, since he's constantly reminded of and haunted by his horrific past throughout the entire storyline of the game, including being haunted by the spirits of the Gods of Olympus he had previously killed several years agone, including Athena and Zeus, and he also struggles to not let his son Atreus follow the aforementioned wrong path as him. This might be emotionally upsetting for some.

Source: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5838588/parentalguide

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