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Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth ESRB Rating Mentions "Deep Cleavage," "Pools of Blood" and More

The Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth ESRB rating has surfaced giving it a "T" for Teen, and also states the game featuring "deep cleavage" and more/

Snookies12529d ago (Edited 529d ago )

I'm certainly ready to dive deep into the cleavage. ...I mean, the game.

Glad to hear they're not shying away from putting some blood this time around. Sephiroth stabbing people in Remake just looked odd without a drop of blood. The smoke-like censor didn't really help either.

-Foxtrot529d ago

“Sephiroth stabbing people just looked odd with the smoke effect and no blood anywhere to be seen”

Yeah the bit in the original where he killed everyone was replaced by some purple goo stuff in the remake. Super disappointing, I assumed the remake was going to make that scene brutal

Snookies12529d ago (Edited 529d ago )

Oops, I edited the comment after you replied lol. Same sentiment though, regardless.

And yeah, I definitely was looking forward to seeing how they'd do the bloody massacre at Shinra in glorious HD. Sadly, I was quite let down on that aspect of Remake. Loved the game overall, but they shouldn't be toning stuff like that down.

gold_drake529d ago (Edited 529d ago )

given .. that it wasnt him, this is quite incorrect.

the og had blood smears on the walls and floor yes
but weve never seen him stab anyone, besides two characters, that actual drew blood from it. big difference.

the pruple goo also is, in the remake, jenova making her way upstairs.

and yeh, its super disappointing, but age rating was on their ass already and would bave pushed the game to M, cause the hame already had like swears, sexual innuendo, drinking etc. that would have been the last push.

sorry that im the "ehm, actually" guy haha

-Foxtrot529d ago

Not just cleavage…DEEP cleavage

gold_drake529d ago

i wonder if tifa is gonna pull out a full on sword between her bazookas haha xD

MrNinosan528d ago

Prepare for Tifa in Cost del Sol <3

H9529d ago (Edited 529d ago )

I feel deep cleavage could only be praised if it's will be if they put that gay dancer with cloud on the date sequence, not anything otherwise

gold_drake529d ago (Edited 529d ago )

yes, pools of blood.
deep cleavage ... haha. probably a tifa costum ha

im glad they're including it this time.

the age rating system needs a major overhaul.

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Profchaos38d ago (Edited 38d ago )

To much unimportant content and bloat is mote likely to cause me to stop playing or never revisit it. Especially when it feels like you're forcing the player to do side quests to pad out your game length just to make it long enough so you won't have the player trade the game in to fast

One recent example for me is Hogwarts I enjoyed the story but despised the level gating there was no real reason to lock missions behind a leveling system it was just forcing the player to fly around doing side quests and puzzles so they could advance to the next chapter

gold_drake38d ago

omg hogwarts

i love every second of it but damn, does it feel like a chore to play haha.

scorpio_204938d ago

Hogwarts Legacy should have stuck to what other games couldn’t do: Let us be a Hogwarts student. The open world aspect was just like any Ubisoft game.

attilayavuzer38d ago

Honestly wish it had more of a Bully feel. It was clear that 90% of the attention went to the school and town and the rest felt like the northern chunk of Just Cause 3's map. Almost like they had to justify the flying mechanic by spreading things out.

Profchaos37d ago

Yeah agree the Hogwarts castle and grounds is ripe for exploration. Look at the PS1 Argonaut game i felt like that old game did a better job with relaying what it's like to be a student at Hogwarts than what legacy did.

Legacy was like ok you've done a few classes learnt to ride a broom go spend the next multitude of hours exploring nearby towns and killing hundreds of goblins and spiders I don't think they did enough with the school grounds.

I appreciate them including Hogsmeade but I felt like it didn't need to expand past that point

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SimpleDad38d ago (Edited 38d ago )

Why don't we have more 12-15h single player stories for $45 is beyond me.

Profchaos38d ago

My guess is I recall around the late 2000s game trades were a big issue which resulted in publishers shifting away from standard single player campaigns that could be beaten in a month and we started to see more expansive open worlds that would take longer to see everything to keep the player invested long enough that they wouldn't trade in the game when it was going to be the most profitable retail window e.g the first month

With the rise of all digital games I can see those games making a comeback as there is no second hand market

I_am_Batman38d ago

Expecting a 12-15h game to be $45 is part of the problem. These games don't sell well at full price anymore and relatively speaking it takes a lot fewer resources to stretch it into a 30-40 hour game that can be sold for full price.

We can complain about padding all we want, but most people simply pay more for padded games.

thorstein38d ago

Eternal Strands $48. 18 hours

Citizen Sleeper 2 $23 10 hours.

AstroBot (got as a gift) 16 hours and they keep adding levels.

CantThinkOfAUsername38d ago

Totally agree. I'm tired of the same bloated fluff that games present as 'content.'

anast38d ago (Edited 38d ago )

BG Act III is dense. It's the opposite of bloat.

andy8538d ago

Act 3 is massive. I think I finished the game 4 times for the platinum and I know I must have missed at least half the stuff in that city

anast38d ago

There is some much unique content in that ACT.

gold_drake38d ago

i feel like Rebirth only really had Costa del sol as a bloat. but its a long game, so i dont blame the author

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