Mild
1 of 8 found this mild
None, aside from some of the equipment worn by the players, which can be revealing.
Moderate
3 of 3 found this moderate
The violence in this game is moderate and pretty much bloodless, except that there are a very few scenes of the game that show small amounts of blood. In addition, the game has an epic fantasy setting.
As the name implies, this game is all about hunting large and fierce monsters as the player explores open-worlded areas full of these magnificent and sometimes terrifying beasts. They're generally harmless until provoked, and they use different mechanisms and abilities to attack and consume their prey.
Some of the monsters have appearances that look grotesque, intimidating and sometimes even majestic, like large horns, feathers, scale-covered bodies, large tails, wings, etc. and some of these parts are shown to be sometimes covered in the blood of their targets.
Sometimes when fighting the monsters, players can cut off their tails, revealing blood, flesh, skin tissue, muscle and bone on the gory stumps where their tails used to be. Also, when the monsters are wounded, they'll present realistic-looking injuries. This is made all the more real-looking due to the game's realistic and nicely detailed graphics, which besides doing that, also makes this game really stand out.
Other than all the mentioned, the violence in this game is your standard ''Monster Hunter''-type of violence as seen in the other games of the series.
Mild
4 of 5 found this mild
Mild
2 of 3 found this mild
When eating, players are sometimes shown to enjoy drinking alcoholic beverages. They can also be seen doing poses with their drinks.
Moderate
2 of 3 found this moderate
The monsters can be frightening for some people.
The game has a generally dramatic soundtrack during the fights with monsters, and the atmosphere could be somewhat uneasy for some.
The monster battles can be very intense, especially when the monsters are very aggresive. As a sidenote, the monsters in this game will not attack the players unless they're provoked, to which they'll immediately retaliate in self-defense.
Some of the areas can be unnerving for some.
The game, besides being somewhat foreboding with its content (which is not graphic, by the way), has an extremely high difficulty (comparable to "Dark Souls 3", "Ghosts 'n Goblins", "Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels", "Cuphead" and "Donkey Kong Country Returns", among others) that can be really frustrating to some players.
Teostra: A dragon with leonine features and a fiery coloration. It has a grand mane, large fangs, and a pair of horns that curve backward. Its wings are covered in fur. It is the male counterpart to Lunastra.
Xeno'jiiva: A large dragon with an otherworldly appearance. It has two eyes and six orange glowing spots running up the length of its horns. Parts of its body glow ethereal blue, making its skin appear crystalline and translucent. Its wings are frayed at the edge of the membrane and are grayish-blue in color. When enraged, its torso glows a hot red and orange.