The ESRB score for Ghost of Tsushima is out, and says Sucker Punch’s upcoming blockbuster “depicts a man’s exposed buttocks as he bathes in a hot spring.”
The ESRB rating concludes that Ghost of Tsushima is an M-rated game, that means it’s been marked as Mature. As you possibly can see within the very professionally edited picture beneath, there are, the truth is, bums in Ghost of Tsushima.
“Players use samurai swords, poisoned darts, and bows to battle enemies in melee-style combat,” reads the ESRB description. Some assaults end in dismemberment and/or decapitation of enemy troopers, usually accompanied by massive blood-splatter results. Players also can carry out assassination kills (e.g., neck stabbing, sword impalement) to dispatch enemies quietly.”
“Cutscenes depict additional acts of intense violence: a soldier lit on fire and beheaded; bound civilians lit on fire and burned at the stake; a decapitated man’s head held up towards the screen.”
“The game also depicts a man’s exposed buttocks as he bathes in a hot spring.”
I don’t learn about you, however I didn’t count on such a swift transfer from decapitation to spring-bathes buttockses.
The buzzwords to again up the M score are “blood and gore,” “intense violence,” and “partial nudity,” so ESRB has been fairly in line with its resolution to connect vital weight to bumcheeks on present.
This is truthfully my favorite factor I’ve heard about Ghost of Tsushima in ages. And that’s together with the truth that foxes are your friends in Ghost of Tsushima, which is superb.
Ghost of Tsushima’s uncovered buttocks are scheduled to launch for PS4 on July 17, 2020.
If you’re unsure about what the game really is, try this detailed look at Ghost of Tsushima combat, which highlights the disparity between preventing as an honorable Samurai, or turning right into a Ghost to “use fear as a weapon.”