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Fire Emblem: Three Houses

This game has been rated PEGI 12 for depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards human-like/animal-like characters, depictions of realistic violence of a minor nature towards human-like characters, and use of mild bad language. Not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.
In this Fire Emblem game, you can not only fight on the battlefield, but also can move the character freely and interact with other characters to build relationships and gather information. This turn-based tactical RPG puts strategic twists on battling, with troops supporting individual units on the battlefield.

Details

PEGI leeftijdsadvies

12ViolenceBad LanguageIn-Game Purchases

  • Beschikbaar op

    • Nintendo Switch (26/07/2019)
  • Uitgever

    Nintendo of Europe SE

Rating issues

This game contains frequent depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards human-like, animal-like and fantasy characters. Bright lights and effects appear on impact of attacks, while numbers show the amount of damage that has been inflicted. Characters will often let out a pained cry stumble backwards after an attack. However, they quickly regain their form and continue with the battle. If a character is defeated, they will fall to the floor and quickly vanish from the battlefield. This game also contains infrequent depictions of realistic violence of a minor nature towards human-like characters. The most pertinent example of this can be found in a cutscene, in which a woman hits a man which causes him to fall to the ground. She then sits above him and proceeds to stab him in the chest. The stabbing is all shown through a silhouette, and the character being attacked shows no reaction. This game also contains infrequent use of mild bad language. The word “bastard” can be found in the dialogue.