Square Enix previously announced Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light and Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris on Nintendo Switch as a collection of games called The Lara Croft Collection, and now it has been rated by the ESRB. The collection received a teen rating, and you can read the entertainment software rating board’s reasoning below.
“This is a collection of two action-adventure games where players help Lara Croft and her allies search for artifacts to stop the ancient gods from destroying the world. From a 3/4 overhead perspective, players traverse jungle ruins and ancient temples, solving puzzles and battling hordes of hostile creatures (eg dinosaurs, giant scarabs, stone demons). Players use spears, pistols, machine guns and rifles to defeat enemy forces in fast-paced combat. Battles are accompanied by realistic shooting, large explosions and screen shaking effects. Some creatures break into pieces and/or release a spray of yellow liquid when hit. Red blood is shown in several examples: the large blobs that appear when a creature is crushed between spiked rollers; a book page stained with drops of blood. The word “bastard” is heard in the game.”
Teenager rating