The ESRB has rated Koji Igarashi’s Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night “T” for Teen.
The wait for the spiritual successor to the Castlevania series is almost over as the ESRB has rated Koji Igarashi’s latest title. While a rating doesn’t mean the game is complete, it does mean we are one step closer to its release.
The ESRB gave the game a rating category of “T” for “Blood, Partial Nudity, Violence.”
You can read the entire rating summary directly from the ESRB below:
This is an action role-playing game in which players assume the role of Miriam, a cursed orphan who must battle her way through a demon-infested castle. As players traverse side-scrolling environments, they use swords, spears, pistols, and whips to battle fantastical creatures (e.g., harpies; spiked armor; demon-like birds, rodents, dogs) in melee-style combat. In one sequence, players encounter a boss character emerging from a bathtub full of blood; her magic attacks can cause blood to rain down on players and stain the walls and ceilings. Another sequence depicts an impaled corpse, with blood flowing heavily into a large fountain pool. The game also depicts a topless female boss creature (no discernible nipples).
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is expected to release sometime in 2019.
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