Review

White Knight Chronicles

Common Sense Media says

RPG features fantasy violence, some tedious play.
Age
13
Quality
 

  • The game’s primary themes have to do with cooperation (via online play) and taking a stand against evil. Love -- such as a king’s love and compassion for his daughter -- plays a role as well. The game does makes violence out to be fun, but it is of the non-gratuitous fantasy variety and consequently more or less innocuous for the game’s intended age group.
  • Our protagonists are clearly heroes fighting for what they believe to be morally right. They use violence to achieve objectives, but usually only when necessary (some players may just roam the countryside looking to fight wild monsters so they can level up).
  • Pretty standard controls, character building systems, and dialogue for a Japanese role-playing game. Rookies to the genre will experience a learning curve; veterans should take to it like fish to water.
  • Typical fantasy violence for a Japanese-style role-playing game. Characters use bladed weapons and magic to attack monsters and humanoid enemies. Their movements are aggressive -- think stabbing, slashing, and impaling -- but no blood or gore is ever shown.
  • Occasional references to love and romance can be found in dialogue, such as “Good communication is key to seeing eye-to-eye with your lover.”
  • Infrequent instances of mild profanity, including the words “hell,” “damn,” “bitch,” and “piss.”
  • Not applicable.
  • Our hero works in a winery, but never drinks. Mugs and barrels presumably containing ale are scattered around the environment.

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that White Knight Chronicles is a fairly standard Japanese role-playing game that it features fantasy violence. There is no blood or gore, but players can have their characters slash and aggressively jab monsters with bladed weapons. Parents should also note that there is mild profanity (“hell,” “damn,” “bitch”), reference to alcohol (our hero works in a winery, but doesn’t drink), and a few light allusions to sex and romance (via words like “lovers”). Be aware that this game supports online play with text and voice communication. Common Sense Media does not recommend online play for pre-teens.


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Parent of 12 year old
May 30, 2010
 
Iffy for tweens
Just wondering how the game got the "on" rating if it employs the word b-word in another other way than to describe a female dog. Recognising that b-word is considered to be one of the moderate profane words used in media, and is permissible on prime time TV, I thought the use of derogatory language in the game placed the action into a context that I would classify as iffy.

Teen, 16 years old
May 17, 2010
 
6+
its a good JRPG with create a character option wich is rare in JRPGs a good story with solid gameplay get it if you like RPGs

Teen, 13 years old
March 5, 2011
 
Not that violent, but multiplayer may be a concern
White Knight Chronicles is a decent RPG. The graphics are stunning, the combat makes you think, and the inappropriate content is to a minimum. Excellent game

Kid, 10 years old
March 30, 2010
 
GET it lots of FUN
This game has some language that is pretty bad and violence is not very bad.The controls are spot on so it is very easy.The game is great.

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