The ESRB rating for Far Cry Primal was been unveiled, and the game promises to be every bit as brutal as the developer, Ubisoft Montreal, has promised, featuring extreme violence and plenty of sex to go around.
According to the ESRB's official description, "Players use arrows, spears, and clubs to kill enemies in frenetic combat. Some sequences require stealth kills in which enemies are stabbed in the head or slashed close-up. One cutscene depicts a character being held in a fire while screaming; another depicts Takkar tapping a hole in another character's skull as the man screams. Some scenes depict corpses in various states of mutilation: heads and torsos on spikes; ears cut off and kept as trophies; headless bodies lying in pools of blood. Certain scenes or camera angles can depict male genitalia under garments or in shadows; some female characters are depicted topless. A handful of scenes depict characters engaged in sexual activity while clothed; grunts and short moans can be heard, though no explicit details are seen."
Needless to say, the ESRB awarded the game an M (Mature) rating.
The entry also revealed some of the game's storyline. According to the ESRB. "players assume the role of Takkar, a nomadic hunter trying to reestablish his tribe" and "engage in missions that involve tracking/hunting animals, resource-gathering, and combat against rival tribes."
Far Cry Primal is due to be released on 23 February 2016 on PC and multiple platforms.