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Life is Strange: True Colors

This game has received a PEGI 16 because it features strong violence and use of strong language. Not suitable for persons under 16 years of age.
Adventure game in which players take on the role of Alex Chen, a young woman leaving foster care. After years apart, she heads to the small Colorado mining town of Haven Springs to reunite with her older brother Gabe. Alex hopes that Haven can be a fresh start, away from the issues of her past.

Details

PEGI leeftijdsadvies

16ViolenceBad LanguageIn-Game Purchases

  • Beschikbaar op

    • PlayStation 4 (10/09/2021)
    • PlayStation 5 (10/09/2021)
    • Xbox One (10/09/2021)
    • Xbox Series X|S (10/09/2021)
    • PC (10/09/2021)
    • Nintendo Switch (10/09/2021)
    • Stadia (10/09/2021)
  • Uitgever

    Square Enix Ltd

Rating issues

Violence is realistic and impactful, with one scene in particular depicting two characters in a fist fight. When the characters are hit, they groan and their reactions are realistic. Another scene shows a character being shot: the character is thrust backwards by the blast and blood is shown.

The game also contains strong language (‘fuck’).

Other issues

There is a scene in which the main character has a vision of another character taking his own life by hanging. The voiceover from the troubled character explains that he blames himself for another character’s death, and thinks he should pay for it. The vision is only shown as a shadow reflection on an alley wall. There is no sight of the setup to the act.

This game offers players the opportunity to purchase in-game items, in the form of character outfits, which some parents or carers may want to be aware of. Parents, carers or other responsible adults should check to see what is being offered before making any purchase on behalf of a child. It should be noted that the game can still be played without the need to purchase such items.