The ESRB have spoken, and Prinny 2 comes away with a nice, clean “T” rating for: Language, Mild Fantasy Violence, and Suggestive Themes.
Wait, did we say clean? That part’s debatable. Here’s the rating summary:
“This is a side-scrolling action game in which players assume the role of penguin-like demons on a whimsical quest to retrieve stolen underpants. Players use “cartoony” swords, bombs, and flamethrowers to battle a variety of small creatures (e.g., gargoyles, scarecrows, demons, animal-like characters); enemies disappear in flashes of light when defeated.
Dialogue frequently mentions “perverts” or “pervs,” and characters make numerous comments about the stolen “panties” (e.g., “[W]ouldn’t it be great if sniffing them did destroy the Netherworld?” and “If some perv wears it over his head and takes a whiff of it . . .”). Some dialogue references the body proportions of various female characters (e.g., “Girls with something to grab onto are so much better, like pork loins” and “That flat-chested demon can’t even come close to comparing with her!”). The words “sh*t,” “a*s,” and “bastard” also appear in dialogue.”
Prinny 2 comes with an entire second quest starring Asagi. You can read our playtest for Asagi Wars here and for Prinny 2 here.