Why is The Witcher 2 Rated M?
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) has rated The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings as M for Mature, primarily due to its graphic violence, strong language, nudity, sex scenes, and mature themes, making it unsuitable for children under the age of 17. The game’s dark fantasy setting and intense action sequences also contribute to its Mature rating, as they contain blood and gore, intense violence, and strong sexual content.
Understanding the Rating
Game Content
The M rating is a result of the game’s explicit content, including decapitations, mutilations, and impalings, which are graphically depicted throughout the game. Additionally, the game features strong language, nudity, and sex scenes, which are not suitable for younger audiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is The Witcher 2 suitable for children?: No, the game is rated M for Mature and contains graphic violence, strong language, and mature themes, making it unsuitable for children under 17.
- What is the main reason for The Witcher 2’s M rating?: The main reason is the game’s graphic violence, including decapitations, mutilations, and impalings, as well as strong language and nudity.
- Can a 14-year-old play The Witcher 2?: While the game’s rating is M for Mature, some parents may consider allowing their 14-year-old child to play the game, but it’s essential to review the game’s content and use discretion.
- Is The Witcher 2 censored?: Yes, some versions of the game have been censored to remove certain content, including sex scenes and nudity, to comply with local laws and regulations.
- Why is The Witcher 2 considered a dark fantasy game?: The game’s dark fantasy setting and intense action sequences, including graphic violence and mature themes, contribute to its classification as a dark fantasy game.
- Can I play as a female character in The Witcher 2?: No, the game’s protagonist, Geralt of Rivia, is a male character, but there are mods available that allow players to play as female characters, including Triss, Yennefer, and Ciri.
- Is The Witcher 2 worth playing after playing The Witcher 3?: Yes, the game is still an excellent experience, and playing it after The Witcher 3 can provide additional insight into the game’s characters and story.
- What is the NSFW update for The Witcher 3?: The next-gen update for The Witcher 3 accidentally included NSFW community mods, which the developer, CD Projekt Red, is working to remove.
- Is The Witcher show suitable for 13-year-olds?: The show is rated TV-MA and contains graphic violence, nudity, and mature themes, making it unsuitable for children under 17, but some parents may consider allowing their 14-year-old child to watch it.
- Can I watch The Witcher with my 10-year-old child?: No, the show is rated 17+ and contains graphic violence, nudity, and mature themes, making it unsuitable for children under 17.
- Is The Witcher 3 suitable for 11-year-old children?: No, the game is rated M for Mature and contains graphic violence, strong language, and mature themes, making it unsuitable for children under 17.
- Why is my version of The Witcher 3 censored?: Some versions of the game, particularly those released in Japan and certain Middle Eastern countries, have been censored to comply with local laws and regulations.
- How gory is The Witcher?: The game contains graphic violence, including decapitations, mutilations, and impalings, as well as gore and cannibalism.
- Is The Witcher: Blood Origin suitable for children?: No, the show is rated TV-MA for language, bloody violence, and sex, making it unsuitable for children under 17.
- Can I play The Witcher 2 without playing the first game?: Yes, while playing the first game can provide additional context, The Witcher 2’s story is designed to be accessible to new players, and the game does a good job of explaining the necessary background information.