Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Video Game New Releases Oct. 24th 2016

Here is the list of the New Releases for the week of Oct 24th 2016. I have started to include the box art.
Darksiders Warmastered Edition

(Xbox One, PS4, Wii U, PC)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Suggestive Themes
This is an action-adventure game in which players assume the role of War, a Horseman of the Apocalypse caught in a conflict between Heaven and Hell. As players explore a post-apocalyptic environment, they use swords, scythes, and pistols to kill demonic and angelic creatures in melee-style combat. Blood-splatter effects occur frequently as monsters are killed; finishing attacks  are sometimes highlighted by slow-motion effects and close-up camera angles.

Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse 2

(Xbox One, PS4)
Rating: Teeen
**This description is not a normal one. The website I normally use did not have one for this game.**
The game is set in a series of 3D battle arenas mostly modeled after notable locations in the Dragon Ball universe. Players are able to freely traverse this new hub world. Xenoverse 2 will be the fourth Dragon Ball video game to feature character customization. Players will be able to choose from the five races of the first game: Humans, Saiyans, Majins, Namekians and Frieza's race. The game will also feature race-specific quests, mini games and transformations. Players will also have a much greater role in the story, as some decisions will have to be made by them. Multiplayer servers will now able to hold up to 300 players at once. The game will also have a training mode called Training School, and when customizing a character, there will be the option to choose different kinds of ki blasts.

Just Dance 2017

(Xbox One, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC)
Rating: Everyone 10 and up
Content Descriptors: Mild Lyrics
This is a rhythm-and-dance simulation game in which players perform choreographed routines by following the movements of on-screen characters. Players score points by accurately moving their bodies in time to the music and scrolling indicators. Some songs contain suggestive references. Other song lyrics contain allusions to violence and alcohol references.
Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence - Ambition

(PS4, PC)
Rating: Teen
Content Descriptors: Mild Blood, Mild Language, Violence
This is a strategy game in which players develop their clan in order to take over feudal Japan via military and diplomatic means. From a top-down perspective, players arrange military units and naval fleets around battlefields to expand their territory; zoomed-in views depict small soldiers in combat accompanied by battle cries, sword-clanging sounds, and explosions. Cutscenes include more instances of violence: soldiers shooting rifles at charging enemies; soldiers engaging in hand-to-hand combat; a character dying inside a burning building. One sequence depicts a riverbed stained with blood after an ambush. The word “bastard” appears in the dialogue.

World of Final Fantasy 

(PS4, Vita)
Rating: Everyone 10 and up
Content Descriptors: Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes
This is a role-playing game in which players help a set of twins recover their lost memory. As players explore a magical world, they can collect and raise fantasy creatures called Mirages to help traverse environments and battle enemy creatures in turn-based combat. Players use weapon attacks and magical abilities to defeat enemies; battles are accompanied by impact sounds and mild explosions. A handful of sequences also depict additional acts of violence: a vampire stabbed in the chest with a stake; characters turned to dust in a fiery blast. The game contains some suggestive material: female character in outfits that reveal moderate amounts of cleavage. The game includes a brief reference to alcohol in a character description. The word “hell” appears in the dialogue.

Yomawari: Night Alone

(Vita, PC)
Rating: Teen
Content Descriptors: Blood, Violence
This is an adventure game in which players assume the role of a young heroine looking for her missing sister and dog in a haunted town. From a 3/4 overhead perspective, players can explore the town, avoid evil spirits, and collect items to put spirits to rest. The game contains dark thematic elements and depictions of violence: a dog hit by a truck; a girl run down by a train; a girl attacked and killed by ghostly apparitions. Stylized blood- splatter effects occur when players are killed; some areas depict blood stains on the ground.


The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition

(Xbox One, PS4, PC)
This is a HD remake.
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol
This is a fantasy role-playing game in which players assume the role of Dovakin, a prophesied figure with the power to combat dragons in the fictional world of Skyrim. As players traverse through mountainous open-world environments, they complete missions and quests that impact the eventual fate of their character. Players use swords, bows and arrows, axes, and magic attacks to kill various enemies. As players engage in melee-style combat, some sequences are highlighted by slow-motion effects, particularly for decapitations. Large blood-splatter effects also occur during combat, and some environments are stained with blood or body parts.Some sequences allow players to injure/kill nonadversary characters, including prisoners chained to a wall; they scream in pain amid splashes of blood or fire. As the game progresses, the dialogue and on-screen text contains references to sexual material. Alcohol such as wine, mead, and ale can be purchased and consumed by players' character throughout the game; in one sequence, players can engage in a drinking contest with another character, which eventually results in slurred speech.

Titanfall 2

(Xbox One, PS4, PC)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Language, Violence
This is a first-person shooter in which players assume the role of a militia pilot through missions on an alien planet. As players traverse various battlefields, they use machine guns, shotguns, grenades, rockets launchers, and mechanical battle armor (Titans) to destroy robot sentries and kill enemy soldiers. Battles are frenetic and are accompanied by realistic gunfire, radio chatter, and large explosions. Some weapons cause enemies to explode into large sprays of blood and chunks of flesh; large blood stains will sometimes appear on walls and floors. The word “sh*t” is heard in the dialogue.
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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Five Nights at Freddy's is not a kids game. Think before you let your kids play or wear any FNAF merch.

I will try to stay off my soapbox but no promises.
I was walking around Target shopping for my two boys when I saw in the boys tshirt section a Five Nights at Freddy's tshirt.



Now it struck me a little odd to see that as I have played the Five Nights sereis and it is really not for kids. The worst was when I was in the toy isle I spotted Five Nights toys for kids even a plushy. I am going to give a little run down of the five nights.

The franchise is composed of five games. The first three games revolve around the player working as a night guard at a pizzeria (a horror attraction in the third game) similar to Chuck E. Cheese's and ShowBiz Pizza, in which they must utilize several in-game mechanics, most notably checking security cameras, to survive against animatronic/robots, which become mobile and homicidal after-hours. The fourth game, which is drastically different than its predecessors, takes place in the house of a child who must defend against "nightmare" versions of the animatronics by shutting doors and checking locations by moving around. The fifth game takes place in a Sister Location mentioned in the third game and the player character is a technician instead of a night guard who has to do different tasks as told by the voice you hear in the game.
It does not sound to bad, but it's the back story in all the games that is the most disturing and makes this game no for kids.
An employee in the golden animatronic/robots suit lured 13 kids to backstage and killed them. The employee then stuffs the bodies in the animatronic/robots. The spirits of the dead children then take over the
animatronic/robots. They take revenge on the workers for Freddy's. If you inculde the book Five Nights at Freddy's Silver Eyes the killer is creator of the animatronic/robots William Afton. Now in the 3rd game their is only one animatronic/robot, the farther you get in the game you unlock mini games. In the last mini game it is shown the animatronic/robot that is hunting you has the killer in it.

I'm sorry if any of this distured, but you need to know what your kids are playing, wearing, and buying.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Video Game New Releases Oct 18 2016

Exist Archive: The Other Side Of The Sky
(PS4, Vita)
Rating: Teen
Content Descriptors: Blood, Fantasy Violence, Language, Suggestive Themes
This is a role-playing game in which players control a group of young fighters as they try to save the world from evil forces. As players explore game environments, they engage in turn-based battles with fantastical creatures (e.g., giant insects, werewolves). Characters use swords, pistols, and magic attacks to deplete enemies' hit points; enemies fall to the ground and disappear when defeated. Cutscenes sometimes depict characters with blood on their faces or clothes; one scene depicts a wounded character lying in a pool of blood. The game contains some suggestive dialogue, including several references to breast size: “It's time to join the battle for boob supremacy”; “So you do all your action scenes with everything hanging out like that?”; “I mean, Yui's pretty stacked!” A bathhouse sequence (unseen) contains innuendo about men touching and caressing each other (e.g., "It's so soft. Look at how slippery it is!"). The words “sh*t” and “b*tch” appear in dialogue.

Superdimension Neptune VS Sega Hard Girls
(Vita)

Rating: Teen
Content Descriptors: Fantasy Violence, Language, Suggestive Themes
This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of a goddess as she travels through time to save the past from destruction. As players explore dungeon-like environments across eras, they traverse platforms, collect items, and engage in turn-based combat with various enemies. Characters use swords, magic attacks, and blaster-like weapons to defeat robots, demons, and human characters. Combat is highlighted by frequent light effects and cries of pain. Some female characters wear low-cut outfits that display cleavage and jiggling breasts. One scene, involving a talking motorcycle, contains suggestive innuendo: “You both get to ride me at the same time. . .Those people would probably beg to be ridden by you.” The words “sh*t” and “b*tch” appear in the dialogue.
Batman: Return to Arkham
(Xbox One, PS4)
Rating: Teen
Content Descriptors: Alcohol and Tobacco Reference, Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
Batman: Retuen to Arkham is and HD remake. It is an old game that got new graphics but same game.
This is an action-adventure game in which players assume the role of Batman as he fights his way through Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. Players traverse through an island location battling enemies, examining crime scenes, and rescuing hostages. Players use punches, kicks, and various gadgets (e.g., batarang, batclaw, explosive gel) to defeat thugs and villains. Some attacks are enhanced with special effects (e.g., slow-motion and close-up attacks). Players can also employ stealth takedowns to incapacitate enemies. During the course of the game, players sometimes come across characters being harmed by villains (e.g., thugs beating up a doctor; a man with a knife held to his throat; a guard thrown into an electrified pool of water). There are also occasional depictions of unconscious/dead characters on the asylum floors; streaks/pools of blood may appear near these bodies. The game includes some suggestive material: two female characters wearing provocative outfits that expose deep cleavage and/or partial buttocks; a character that moans suggestively when she is in peril. Players are occasionally required to identify and track traces of whiskey/tobacco during missions. The words “b*tch” and “a*s” are heard in the dialogue.

Battlefield 1
(Xbox One, PS4, PC)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood, Strong Language, Violence
This is a first-person shooter set in various locations during World War I. As players progress through the storyline, they assume the roles of fighter pilot, armor crewman, rebel fighter, and message runner in order to complete missions. Characters use rifles, pistols, machine guns, and grenades to kill enemy soldiers in frenetic, realistic combat. Battles are highlighted by frequent gunfire, cries of pain, and explosions. Some sequences depict enemies wielding flamethrowers; soldiers can be heard screaming while engulfed in flames. Players can also use knives or bayonets to stab enemies in stealth attacks. Splashes of blood can be seen when enemies are hit; one sequence depicts blood and corpses on a beach after a battle. The word “f**k” appears in the dialogue.

Civilization VI
(PC)
Rating: Everyone 10 and up
Content Descriptors: Drug Reference, Language, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes
This is a strategy game in which players must guide their people from the Ancient Era through the Spaceflight/Information-Age Eras of human history. Players can develop their nation's culture and technology, manage its economic and social infrastructure (e.g., diplomacy, trade) and expand territory through military conquests. Combat with rival nations is presented from a pulled-back, overhead perspective, and military units are represented by small armies of soldiers on a grid map. Battles include animations of swords clashing, gun fights, and vehicular combat that results in icons collapsing, exploding (in the case of vehicles), or disappearing. Historically based text from Civilopedia entries (i.e., reference text) occasionally includes suggestive material (e.g., “From prostitute to pirate lord. . . not the usual career path for a great admiral,” “John didn't think much of Herod's marriage to his half-brother Philip's wife, the adulterous and incestuous Herodias,” and “When Queen Bodica objected, she was flogged and her daughters raped.”). The game also includes historical references to the opium trade (e.g., "[T]he Qing rulers objected, and attempted to seize incoming opium shipments, inciting the First Opium War in 1839."). The words “bastard,” “damn,” and “hell” appear in text.

Lego Harry Potter Collection
(PS4)
Rating: Everyone 10 and
Content Descriptors: Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor

This collection of old Lego Harry Potter games.

This is an adventure game in which players assume the role of small Lego-versions of Harry Potter and his friends as they practice magic spells and defeat enemy creatures at the Hogwarts magic school. Players use a wand to fire fantastical blasts at ghostly figures, spiders, trolls, giant snakes, and other wizards. Characters screech or cry out in pain when hit, and often break apart into smaller Lego pieces when defeated. Players sometimes engage in one-on-one wand duels that are accompanied by colorful explosions. In one cutscene, a character's body explodes, and the central character cradles the head piece; another sequence depicts a dragon impaled through the mouth by a sword. In one sequence, brown Lego droppings fall out of a creature's posterior; a character scoops up the droppings with a shovel and remarks with a comical “Pee-ewhh” gesture.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

New Releases Oct. 11 2016

Here is the list and descriptions of the video game new releases.
Dragon Quest Builders
(PS4, Vita)
Rating: Everyone 10 and up
Content Descriptors: Alcohol Reference, Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes
This is an action role-playing game in which players assume the role of a hero who must rebuild the world using the power of creation. Players traverse environments, gather and combine raw materials, build structures, and engage in combat against attacking monsters (e.g., skeletons, golems, dragons). Players use swords, hammers, and bombs to defeat enemies; most attacks cause enemies to burst/fall apart on the battlefield before disappearing. One enemy creature (“bloody hand”) is depicted as a hand covered in red slime. The game also contains some suggestive text/dialogue (e.g., “Scandalous Swimsuit: Racy red swimwear for those who like to show some skin” and “When night falls, do the two of you retire to the same room to spend some special time together.”). During the course of the game, players can acquire or craft a “beer barrel” item. The words "damn" and "hell" appear in text/dialogue.

Gears of War 4 
(Xbox One)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language
This is a third-person shooter in which players assume the role of an elite soldier fighting to stop an alien threat. Players use machine guns, shotguns, sniper rifles, grenades, and battle armor to kill enemy creatures and human soldiers. Blood-splatter effects frequently occur during the frenetic combat. Some attacks result in decapitation/dismemberment, leaving large blood stains and body parts on the ground; some areas also depict large pools of blood amid dismembered corpses. During the course of the game, players can perform various finishing attacks that depict intense acts of violence: slicing enemies in half with a chainsaw-like weapon; impaling enemies through the chest with a bayonet; repeatedly bashing an enemy's head into the ground. The words “f**k” and “sh*t” are heard in the dialogue.
WWE 2K17
(Xbox One, PS4, 360, PS3)
Rating: Teen
Content Descriptors: Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
This is a wrestling simulation game in which players select real-world competitors from the WWE roster, compete in matches, and progress through multiple storylines. Players can perform a variety of wrestling moves (e.g., throws, holds, grapples) as well as punch and kick opponents. Some matches allow players to use tables, chairs, sledgehammers, and trash cans to strike opponents. Blood sometimes appears on wrestlers' bodies after being struck repeatedly by objects. Some female wrestlers wear revealing outfits that expose large amounts of cleavage; others are depicted with exaggerated-size breasts. Some wrestlers also make provocative gestures/taunting moves (e.g., pelvic thrusts, crotch chop). One taunting move depicts a wrestler “flipping the bird”/holding up their middle fingers; the words “a*s” and “bastard” also appear in the dialogue.

Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour
(PS4, Xbox One)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Drugs, Violence
This is a first-person shooter in which players assume the role of Duke Nukem on a mission to save Earth from an alien invasion. Players use pistols, machine guns, rocket launchers, and shrink rays to kill aliens and mutant enemies in frenetic combat. Firefights are accompanied by realistic gunfire, large explosions, and blood-splatter effects. Enemies occasionally break apart into bloody fragments as they are killed. Cutscenes depict additional acts of violence: an alien decapitated by a shotgun blast; an alien's head ripped from its body. The game includes some sexual/suggestive material: depictions of topless women and/or women with tassels on their breasts; dialogue stating “Spank me, spank me” and “Come back to bed, Duke, I'm ready for some action now"; sexual moaning sounds. One mission area depicts a marijuana farm in Amsterdam; smoking from a hookah in this area causes players' character to hallucinate (i.e., screen-warping effects). The words “f**k” and “sh*t” are heard in dialogue.

Crazy Machines 3
(PC, Mac, Linux)
Rating: Everyone
This is a physics-based puzzle game in which players must construct creative solutions to various challenges. Players arrange groups of objects (e.g., wooden planks, pipes, ramps, gears, ropes, balls) and set them in motion to trigger chain reactions; nearby elements such as water, wind, and fire can affect each puzzle's outcome.

Moto Racer 4
(Xbox One, PS4, PC, Mac)
Rating: Everyone
This is an arcade-style racing game in which players race motorcycles through a variety of highway and dirt tracks. Players can participate in game modes that include Championship, King of the Road, and Survival.

Yesterday Origins
(Xbox One, PS4, PC)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Violence
This is an adventure game in which players help an immortal couple search for a special artifact. As players progress through the story, they can solve puzzles and interact with various characters. Some interactions can lead to sequences that depict acts of violence: children thrown down a well; a character shot with a pistol; a woman's arms dismembered by a sword. One sequence depicts the silhouette of a character shooting herself, resulting in a large blood stain on the door. Some areas also depict corpses lying in pools of blood. The game contains some sexual references in the dialogue (e.g., “Every time he tries to mount me and he doesn't get a h*rd on, he knows something's up” and “When we finish with them, you'll tell me if 500 years are enough for a man to find a clitoris”). The words “f**k” and “sh*t” are heard in dialogue

Disney Magical World 2
(3DS)
Rating: Everyone
Content Descriptors: Mild Cartoon Violence
This is an action-adventure game in which players explore Disney's magical kingdom of Castleton. Players can engage in various activities (e.g., fishing, dancing, and gardening), interact with Disney characters, and use magic spells to defeat “cartoony” enemies (e.g., ghosts, gift boxes, golems). Enemies usually disappear in puffs of smoke when defeated. Occasional boss battles depict more protracted fighting and mild explosions.


Farming Simulator 17
(Xbox One, PS4)
Rating: Everyone
This is a farming simulation game in which players run a modern dairy farm. Players use a variety of agricultural machines while managing resources, tending cattle, planting fields, and selling crops.

Skylanders Imaginators
(Xbox One, PS4, 360, PS3, Wii U)
Rating: Everyone 10 and up
Content Descriptors: Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief
This is an action platformer in which players assume the role of whimsical creatures attempting to save the world from an evil overlord. Players traverse platform environments, complete puzzles, and battle a variety of fantastical enemies along the way. Characters use punches, kicks, elemental attacks, and “cartoony” firearms (e.g., oversized blasters, missile launchers, bazookas) to defeat imps, robots, slime creatures, and boss characters. Some sequences allow players to drive a sea/air/land vehicles to shoot missiles at enemy crafts. Enemies generally disappear amid small explosions or colorful orbs when defeated. Characters are sometimes depicted belching loudly in the background or using belching attacks on enemies.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

New Releases for Video Games Oct. 4 2016

Here is the list of the newest video games releases for this week.
Aragami
(PS4, PC)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood, Violence
This is an action game in which players assume the role of Aragami, a vengeful shadow-spirit ninja. Players mostly use stealth techniques to infiltrate compounds and kill enemies. Players are able to sneak up on enemies and stab or slash them with their sword; some attacks include slitting characters' throats. Large blood-splatter-effects occur during these stealth kills. Cutscenes sometimes depict characters getting shot with arrows or impaled through the chest by swords.

Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
(Xbox One, PS4)
Rating: Everyone
Content Descriptors: Mild Cartoon Violence, Simulated Gambling
This is a collection of classic Atari games from the arcade and the Atari 2600 console. Games include Centipede, Combat, Realsports Boxing, Tempest, Yar's Revenge, Asteroid, Breakout, Missile Command, Outlaw, and Space War. In Realsports Boxing, players control boxers that punch each other inside a ring; players win by knocking out their opponent. A few games allow players to wager in-game credits on games of blackjack and slots. One arcade game (Red Baron) contains highly pixilated depictions of players shooting down enemy planes from a first-person perspective. Games include

Rocksmith 2014 Edition: Remastered
(Xbox One, PS4)
Rating: Teen
Content Descriptors: Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Lyrics
This is a music and rhythm simulation game in which players learn how to perform songs on an electric guitar. Players simulate strumming guitar strings, score points based on the accuracy of notes hit, and participate in mini-games to test/improve skills. Some mini-games involve brief instances of violence: a cowboy shooting bandits with a pop gun; spaceships shooting lasers at each other; players using a guitar weapon to shoot light blasts at zombies from a first-person perspective. Some song lyrics contain references to suggestive behavior (e.g., “down on a muff . . . I met a cheerleader/Was a real young bleeder”; “But there's no mistaking who I'm taking to my bed with me tonight”), and the word “a*s” appears in one song

Warhammer:  The End Times – Vermintide
 
(Xbox One, PS4)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Violence
This is a first-person shooter in which players assume the role of one of five heroes working to save a city from rat-like creatures (Skaven). Players use swords, axes, hammers, and firearms to kill attacking enemies in frenetic combat. Some levels prompt players to find and kill individuals or groups of enemies. Blood-splatter effects occur during battles, and some weapons allow players to decapitate enemies. Blood also remains on weapons and floors for long periods of time; one scene depicts two corpses with visible entrails.


Mafia III
 
(Xbox One, PS4, PC)
Rating: Mature
Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs
This is an open-world action game in which players assume the role of a Vietnam veteran (Lincoln Clay) seeking revenge against an organized crime syndicate. As players explore 1968-era New Orleans, they complete missions that often involve taking over criminal rackets and assassinating targets. From a third-person perspective, players use pistols, machine guns, shotguns, explosives, and knives to kill enemy rivals and thugs; players can directly kill civilians and police though this may negatively affect their progress. Combat is highlighted by realistic gunfire and large blood-splatter effects. Players can also use stealth attacks to strangle and/or stab enemies from behind. In some sequences, players engage in intense hand-to-hand combat, performing various takedowns and executions: stomping enemies' heads; snapping their necks; shooting enemies in the mouth or head at close range. One sequence depicts characters cutting the limbs off corpses inside a warehouse. The game contains depictions of nudity and sexual material: topless women dancing and caressing each other during a pornography shoot; a sex-party setting in which a woman performs oral sex on a man (no genitalia depicted); a male couple having sex in a bathhouse (no genitalia or penetration depicted); unlockable Playboy magazine centerfolds/covers depicting exposed buttocks and breasts. The game also includes references to drugs and drug use: a man snorting lines of drugs; missions that involve spiking liquids with LSD; depictions of a heroin-processing operation. The words “f**k,” "c*nt," “sh*t,” and “c*cksucker” are heard. Players will also frequently experience racial epithets (e.g., "n**ger," "g*ok") and dialogue.

Paper Mario Color Splash
(Wii U)
Rating: Everyone
Content Descriptors: Mild Cartoon Violence
This is an action role-playing game in which players help Mario and his friends save an island being stripped of its color by a band of invaders. Players run and jump through colorful environments, interact with characters, and engage in turn-based battles against fantasy creatures in paper form. Players select battle cards to stomp on enemies, throw fireballs, and whack them with mallets; enemies generally disappear amid stars and splashes of colorful paint.


WRC 6 (World Rally Championship)
(Xbox One, PS4, PC)
Rating: Everyone
Content Descriptors: No Descriptors
This is a racing simulation game in which players select and drive rally cars around real-world international tracks. As players try to become World Rally Champion, they can race cars in several different modes to further their careers
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