![]() The game contains some suggestive material: female characters wearing low-cut tops or bunny outfits male characters caught with “girlie magazines” (e.g., Ogler’s Digest) innuendo in the dialogue (e.g., “Wild thou sample the sensual puff-puff for a mere 20 gold coins?” “Art thou not alive with pleasure?” “Does that feel good? You’ll tell me if it hurts, won’t you?”). One enemy is called “Bloody Hand,” and is represented by a disembodied hand dripping with red, slime-like blood. Cutscenes sometimes depict characters getting impaled a handful of scenes depict dead soldiers on the ground. Combat is turn-based, with players selecting attack moves/skills/items from a menu on-screen characters perform short animations for each action, using swords, crossbows, and magic spells to defeat enemies (e.g., slimes, dragons, robots, demons). ![]() From a third-person perspective, players explore towns, complete quests, and battle fantastical creatures to advance the storyline. This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of a hero who must defeat an evil force in the land of Erdrea. The ESRB has spoken, and Dragon Quest XI has been rated Teen for fantasy violence and "suggestive material." ![]()
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