Quote Originally Posted by Ranaku View Post
You know there is a "warning" right? Called PEGI and seriously i think you (or your parents) are adults enough to know what that is...at least i hope so.

"This game has received a PEGI 16 because it features sustained depictions of violence towards human characters, moderate violence and encouragement of the use of alcohol/tobacco. Not appropriate for persons below 16 years of age."
Given that OP is on Malboro, it's likely they're in NA, in which case you'd want to cite the ESRB instead. I went looking on the ESRB site itself and found an interesting chunk of text that's quite detailed, and I wish it actually said this in full whenever the rating was shown:

This is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) in which players navigate a large cast of characters that engage in missions and fight the forces of evil. Players explore environments (e.g., cities, plains, caves) and battle human and fantasy creatures. Players use swords, spears, axes, firearms, and magic spells (e.g., fire balls, energy beams) to defeat enemies in real-time combat. Cutscenes depict a man being stabbed from behind, and creatures emitting splashes of purple or yellow blood when struck. Some female characters are depicted from low camera angles, with lingering camera views of their buttocks (i.e., up-skirt shots). Dialogue contains suggestive references; for example, "The netmaster's probably up in his office polishing the mast just thinking about her," "stick yer manhood in the forge," and "You cheating little whore!" Several characters are referred to as drunk or drunken, while others sometimes talk about wine, rum, and grog. The word "sh*t" can be heard in the dialogue.
Instead we usually just get basic stuff like

Alcohol Reference
Animated Blood
Language
Suggestive Themes
Violence
Anyway, I'm pretty neutral on the subject, since although ratings give you a general idea of what you're going to get, sometimes there's really specific circumstances that are unusual for the game and can take people by surprise, like Edda/Tam-tara Hard.