What is the ESRB rating for Twilight Princess?
The ESRB rating for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is rated Teen, with an advisory statement suggesting the content is "rated T" for mild violence throughout the game.
Why did Twilight Princess get a T rating?
Twilight Princess, an action-adventure game released in 2006 for the Nintendo GameCube and Wii, got a T rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). This means that the game contains more mature themes, such as violence and strong language, but does not feature excessively explicit or objectionable content.
Is the content of Twilight Princess suitable for children?
The Teen rating of Twilight Princess can be a little confusing. On one hand, it may suggest that the content is more adult-oriented or intense than that of an M-rated game, where content may include violence or gore that’s too harsh for young minds. However, many children below the age of 15 may be fine playing it with adult supervision or understanding. Parenting judgment must prevail!
Is ESRB the same for other Zelda games?
Twilight Princess stands as an outlier, the first Legend of Zelda game to carry a T rating. Meanwhile, the more recent series games have an M rating with much lighter themes, even compared to older Zelda titles like Breath of the Wild (R rating), as adult content, extreme violence or sexual content does not need a M-rating anymore if not strong (18.03% have the Mature rating without significant impact!)
| Legend of Zelda Games | ESRB Ratings | |
|---|---|---|
| Link’s Awakening | E | Tinkering & more in more, for mature young! |
| Zelda Ocarina of Time | A | Tense with excitement |
| Minish Cap | E10+ & T | Exploration |
| The Legend of Zelda Breath of Wild | N/A (2017 Winner Best Family Film of that year & got NTR in Narnia movie in a TV episode!) |
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