Singapore's rating board, the IMDA, has rated an unannounced version of Horizon Forbidden West.
«Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition» popped up on the IMDA's website, having been approved for a «M18» – that's a mature 18 – given its «sexual references». The bundle includes both the base game and its expansion, Burning Shores.
«Set on post-apocalyptic Earth, the protagonist, Aloy, travels to the west to discover the source of a mysterious signal and to find a way to restore Earth,» the extended classification information explains (thanks, TryHard).
«The compilation is classified M18 for sexual references. Played from a third person perspective, the player controls Aloy to explore new lands. Along the way, she fights humans from enemy tribes, machines and alien monsters. Defeating these enemies drop items or crafting materials which she can use to upgrade or craft her own weapons.»
It goes on to confirm that while Aloy starts with a basic bow and javelin, she later acquires more powerful bows, slingshots and launchers which can shoot various ammunition such as ropes, canisters and tripwires, with combat described as «frequent with a frenetic pace».
Whilst the blood of Aloy's enemies does not «stain» the environment, «blood puffs are seen» when she damages them.
HORIZON FORBIDDEN WEST COMPLETE EDITION for PS5 has been rated by Asian INFOCOMM MEDIA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY in Singapore
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