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richardhutnik said:

Ok, which of the attributes mentioned would anyone take issue with regarding how the game is rated?  If they rate each category separately, that sounds useful actually.  Well, it is subjective, but still useful.

Found this after some googling:

Sounds pretty normal, but who knows how far they are going to go. After all, one of those countries (Saudi Arabia, I think) banned Pokemon for having a David's star or something.

Based on corresponding coverage from Games Industry, we know that the games to be reviewed by the ESRA will be rated according to their violence, sexual content, presentation of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco, and possibly presentation of sexual orientation. ESRA-reviewed will also be separated into five age brackets:  Six (6), 12, 15, 18 and 25.