Arqade Asked by nishantc1527 on May 13, 2021
So I want to download Hitman 3, but I’m don’t know anything about the franchise so I’m worried if it is not appropriate for me, a 14-year-old. Here’s a little background on what I can see:
I don’t mind blood and action and stuff. My parents let me watch all 3 John Wick movies without having to cover my eyes in any scenes (just for reference). Also, mild swearing is ok, but not 24/7 non-stop swearing. What I am worried about is nudity. My parents do not allow me to watch anything relating to nudity.
It was rated M by ESRB for:
- Blood
- Drug Reference
- Intense Violence
- Strong Language
From:
Nudity isn't listed.
Answered by zero298 on May 13, 2021
You can search the ESRB site for game titles to see details on their ESRB ratings.
Here's the page for Hitman 3:
As you can see, it lists blood, drug references, intense violence, and strong language, but it doesn't mention any nudity.
Answered by Kyralessa on May 13, 2021
As others have mentioned, ESRB is often a good place to start, especially if you just want a high-level overview with a short, bullet-point list of objectionable content.
If you want something more in-depth, you might try Common Sense Media's reviews. These are targeted at parents, but may also be useful for anyone who may be sensitive to particular kinds of content. See for example their page on Hitman 3, which provides a much more detailed description of exactly what sort of content you can expect to see in the game. Note, however, that their reviews do tend to contain spoilers, as it's impossible to discuss a game at this level of detail otherwise. Here's a short excerpt of their "parents need to know" section for that game:
The actual review is longer and provides additional context about these scenes, including the morally gray protagonist. It also provides a set of numerical ratings (out of five) for various different kinds of content, such as violence, sex, language, drug use, etc. It also contains a more traditional review (i.e. answering "is the game good?" in addition to "can my kids play it?"), but this segment is rather shorter than what you might expect to find in a typical review.
Finally, readers need to know that Common Sense Media is an advocacy group, which has at times taken positions that I would consider questionable if not problematic. Nevertheless, in my experience, their reviews tend to be relatively well-written and fair even though I'm not a fan of their politics. All the same, I would encourage readers to carefully consider the way that their reviews are framed and characterized rather than blindly relying on their numerical scores. It may also be a good idea to read Common Sense's reviews for games which you have already played, and see whether they are consistent with your personal experience with those games.
Answered by Kevin on May 13, 2021
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