this post was submitted on 23 Apr 2024
79 points (97.6% liked)

Games

16822 readers
431 users here now

Video game news oriented community. No NanoUFO is not a bot :)

Posts.

  1. News oriented content (general reviews, previews or retrospectives allowed).
  2. Broad discussion posts (preferably not only about a specific game).
  3. No humor/memes etc..
  4. No affiliate links
  5. No advertising.
  6. No clickbait, editorialized, sensational titles. State the game in question in the title. No all caps.
  7. No self promotion.
  8. No duplicate posts, newer post will be deleted unless there is more discussion in one of the posts.
  9. No politics.

Comments.

  1. No personal attacks.
  2. Obey instance rules.
  3. No low effort comments(one or two words, emoji etc..)
  4. Please use spoiler tags for spoilers.

My goal is just to have a community where people can go and see what new game news is out for the day and comment on it.

Other communities:

Beehaw.org gaming

Lemmy.ml gaming

lemmy.ca pcgaming

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

The article does explicitly state that Stellar Blade features both dismemberment and cuts showing cross-sections of internal organs.

[–] Sylvartas@lemmy.world 6 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

The guidelines we had were mostly about bones iirc, especially if they still had some "meat" on them. I don't remember anything about organs specifically

Actually I remember that one of our unofficial internal guidelines was basically "if resident evil or DMC does it, we should be good". And both of these feature some gore but are usually very light on stuff like bones, (humanoid) decapitations, etc. Again, I assume stellar blade follows similar guidelines as these games regarding this stuff, because Sony (their publisher) obviously knows CERO pretty well