The release of Hi-Fi Rush is coming to the Nintendo Switch family of systems and was recently rated by the Pan-European Game Information Rating Panel. PEGI has given Hi-Fi Rush a rating of 12 for “moderate violence” and “bad language” and says it is not suitable for under 12s. Hi-Fi Rush launched today on Nintendo Switch, according to the site. Here are the details straight from PEGI:
Advice for consumers
This game received a PEGI 12 because it contains moderate violence and use of bad language. Not suitable for people under 12 years of age.
A brief overview of the game
A wannabe rock star and his allies battle a mega tech corporation to the accompaniment of a rock music chart.
Content-specific issues
This game contains moderate violence. One cinematic scene contains a sequence in which a character is placed in a choke hold. Other violence is milder, including punching, kicking and shoving, without blood or injury. Reactions, including boss battles, feature unrealistic reactions and characters that flash when hit. Foul language is rarely used, including ‘shit’, ‘shit’ and ‘ass’.
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