Dragon Age: Origins was acclaimed by many for its story and characters, but its mature content and especially its same sex-relationships got the most attention from some quarters. Still, BioWare said they weren’t backing down from same sex couples in Dragon Age II and the ESRB has revealed the extent of mature content.

“During the course of the game, characters sometimes engage in sexual dialogue (e.g., ‘Why is it always about sex with you ‘ and ‘Sailing is like sex. Do it wrong, and it’ll make you sick.’),” theDragon Age 2 rating summary says. “Players can also initiate brief cutscene sequences in which couples (male-female or same-sex) are shown kissing and embracing one another in a bedroom as the screen fades to black. In one cutscene, a woman kneels in front of a male character and appears to perform fellatio – there is no depiction of the sex act; the camera pans out to the rest of the room.”

Players can also expect more blood and dismemberment in the action along with some PG-13 cursing. The whole of the game’s content will be available to experience March 8 for PS3, PC and Xbox 360.