Monday, February 13, 2017

The gore of "Resident Evil 7" is heavily censored in Japan

In one ridiculous scene in the international version, you have to retrieve a key by reaching down the throat of a beheaded corpse. In in another, luckless deputy David Anderson gets the top of his head removed by a shovel.


In the “Grotesque” Japanese version of RE7 that’s supposed to be the scariest, however, Anderson’s head stays on his body. That makes a subsequent scene where it’s revealed in a fridge pretty tame — instead of the disfigured noggin, there’s just a photo. And with the head still on the body in the key-retrieving scene, you don’t “get” to reach into the corpse through the neck to retrieve it.



Japan’s “Grotesque” version has a CERO Z that’s roughly equivalent to the ESRB’s “A” adults-only rating, so the regular game is even more redacted. Either will probably scare the hell out of most of us, even without Saw levels of torture porn, but it’s something to be aware of if you’re thinking of buying it. And if the violence and tension aren’t enough, you can go and discover new sensations in the virtual reality version.

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