
Finally, some characters are shown smoking, while others are shown slurring their words and drunk, and there are drinking games that characters can play. Dialogue has occasional uses of "a-hole," "s-t," and other profanity. There's also a character whose questioning of his sexuality by himself and by his teammates reeks of homophobia. There's lots of sexual innuendo, as well as some creatures that are clearly sexual in nature, with outfits that leave little to the imagination. Blood's often shown in the environment and in cutscenes. Combat has a prominent role as characters face off against monsters, and while there's some blood shown in battle from weapons or magical attacks, there's no gore. Players should be aware that this is a challenging title because they constantly have time pressures to save people, accomplish jobs or build new friendships, and explore randomly created dungeons without making significant mistakes. All of them showcase courage, communication skills, and teamwork facing odds that clearly scare many of the adults in the game. The playable teen characters do sometimes fight with each other and argue, but they actually care about their friends and are willing to put themselves in danger to save other people and the peace of the town.

This is an expanded version of Persona 4, and focuses on a group of high school students that are trying to uncover who's behind a string of mysterious murders in a rural town.
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Parents need to know that Persona 4 Golden is a downloadable role-playing game for the PlayStation Vita, Windows PCs, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.
