https://www.pcgamer.com/cyberpunk-2077s-18-rating-leaks-in-brazil-dev-says-we-dont-fk-around/
My favorites being "Exposure to danger", "Exposure to death corpse", "Intentional death", and "Moderate or hinted use of illicit drugs (Everyone)".
They have way more distinctions than ours. What is the difference between foul language and deragatory language? What is the difference between "Body injury" and "mutilation".
Most importantly, why is "Moderate use of illicit drugs" suitable for everyone and "Consume (sic) of Illicit drugs" 16+?
Also, "Blood" is only 12+? In the US blood and gore is what puts you in R movie rating or M game rating territory, it's generally accepted that movies and games can show excessive violence and as long as there is no visible blood or gore it can still get a PG-13 or T rating.
Laughing so hard, why does Brazil's rating board have so many more catergories than ours? Granted, it's a translation, but like, 4 or 5 of those things get summed up in one category over here.
My favorites being "Exposure to danger", "Exposure to death corpse", "Intentional death", and "Moderate or hinted use of illicit drugs (Everyone)".
They have way more distinctions than ours. What is the difference between foul language and deragatory language? What is the difference between "Body injury" and "mutilation".
Most importantly, why is "Moderate use of illicit drugs" suitable for everyone and "Consume (sic) of Illicit drugs" 16+?
Also, "Blood" is only 12+? In the US blood and gore is what puts you in R movie rating or M game rating territory, it's generally accepted that movies and games can show excessive violence and as long as there is no visible blood or gore it can still get a PG-13 or T rating.