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Ghostwire: Tokyo

This game has received a PEGI 12 because it features moderate violence, use of bad language and scenes of moderate horror that younger players may find disturbing. Not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.
Supernatural fantasy adventure in which players take on the role of a recently deceased man whose body has been inhabited by a spirit which allows him to continue in the land of the living. Players must save Tokyo from deadly supernatural forces unleashed by a dangerous occultist.

Details

PEGI leeftijdsadvies

12ViolenceBad LanguageHorror

  • Beschikbaar op

    • PlayStation 5 (22/03/2022)
    • PC (25/03/2022)
    • Xbox Series X|S (31/12/2023)
  • Uitgever

    ZeniMax Europe Limited/Bethesda Softworks Europe

Rating issues

Violence in the game is generally non-realistic in nature. Human-like characters are subjected to magical attacks, which cause them to be knocked backwards and then fall in a ragdoll motion when defeated. In one scene, a character is restrained by magical chains and a man plunges his arm through the restrained character’s body. There is no blood or gore and the character survives because of the fantastical supernatural context. In another scene, a character appears to strangle himself and push himself up against a car, when he is possessed by a spirit.

A strong sense of threat and dread is present throughout the game. Some spirits can be intimidating and there are suspenseful and creepy scenes accompanied by a scary atmosphere.

There is use of bad language, including ‘bastard’, ‘shit’, ‘piss’ and ‘asshole’.