The real reason for the ESRB/PEGI rating..
So I've been wondering about what in the world the panel has been watching to end up with a 16 year rating. There's a sleazy rabbit-guy who drinks too much and sleeps on the job.
There are some deaths happening. And they are of the kind that could have been handled with more care. Frankly, the entire script could have been handled with more care, but that's how it goes, I guess..
But the actual reason why the esrb/pegi rating is 16 is the girls. The anime-girls have these outfits and pretty realistic looking bodies. I didn't think anything of it, but at some point I crafted this mage-outfit for Yulie. And the "hot-pants" she's wearing on the other outfit suddenly show. For example in the cutscenes, which tend to have some inexplicable camera-wander across her female parts. I didn't think anything of it, like I said, but it has happened several times now.
Which is great, because the plot has been boring as hell.
This isn't mentioned in the rating description, but this is definitively the reason for the high rating. Same as the M-rating for Ar Lolicon Quoga, most likely..
The characters also say "darn!", once in a while.
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