This game is rated PEGI 18 which restricts availability to ADULTS ONLY and is not suitable for anyone below this age. This rating has been given due to depictions of apparently motiveless killing to multiple innocents, depictions of violence towards the vulnerable and defenceless and the use of sexual expletives.
Seven: The Days Long Gone is an open-world, isometric role-playing game, in which you play as Teriel, a master thief sent on a mission that will shake the foundations of the Vetrall Empire. Free roam across the vibrant prison island of Peh, and choose whether to help or exploit its many citizens.
Details
PEGI leeftijdsadvies
Beschikbaar op
PC (01/12/2017)
PlayStation 4 (05/03/2019)
Uitgever
ImagiNation s.c. Lukasz Kubiak, Bartosz Moskala
Rating issues
Violence in the game consists of striking characters with melee weapons. Characters are knocked back with each strike and blood effects are used. The characters’ health bar then depletes until they fall to the ground. Bodies remain on the ground indefinitely. This violence can be used against innocent bystanders with no reward or apparent motive. There is a pertinent scene in the game involving a character who is strapped into a rotating electric machine and executed in front of a crowd. He cannot escape as his limbs are bound to the machine, the machine then spins until he explodes into a pool of blood. There is no body left behind. The game also features frequent use of the word “Fuck” and its derivatives.