BioShock: The Collection – Sul Sito Dell’ERSB Compare La Raccolta Dei Tre Capitoli Della Serie

Anche ERSB ha aggiunto al suo database BioShock: The Collection, la fantomatica raccolta dei tre capitoli della serie nata sotto Irrational Games che dovrebbe essere rilasciata su PlayStation 4Xbox One.

All’interno del sito ufficiale dell’ente di rating possiamo notare che BioShock: The Collection, oltre alle due console sopra indicate, dovrebbe essere rilasciato anche su PC Windows insieme alle seguenti specifiche che, al momento, ci risultano abbastanza strane:

BioShock: The Collection

Platform: Windows PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Rating Category:
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco
Rating Summary: This is a collection of three first-person shooters in which players assume the role of characters uncovering the mysteries behind the dystopian societies of Rapture and Columbia. As players explore each city, they use shotguns, machine guns, rivet guns, and rocket launchers to kill mutated citizens and enemy soldiers. Players can also use special powers (e.g., telekinesis, fire blasts, electric bolts) to kill enemies as well as a three-pronged hook to dismember and decapitate them. Large blood-splatter effects occur as enemies are injured; pools of blood can be seen around corpses. Cutscenes also depict intense acts of violence: characters shot in the head at close range; a woman smothered to death with a pillow; a man impaled by a drill; a character nearly lobotomized with surgical tools. The game references sexual material in the dialogue (e.g., “I think yeh gave me the clap, ya dirty boy,” “Gonorrhea! That’s what you’ll get,” and “Sexual intimacy is no different from any other commodity friend. You sell soybeans I sell companionship.”). During the course of the game, players can consume alcoholic beverages, resulting in a screen-blurring effect; a handful of scenes depict children smoking cigarettes. The social/political backdrop of one fictional city (set in the year 1912) includes the use of derogatory ethnic/racial terms (e.g., the words “gook,” “chink,” “negroes,” “injuns,” “crackers”); language such as “f**k,” “sh*t,” and “c*nt” can also be heard.