I wonder if this is more puzzling than Twilight Princes' teen rating. But I guess this is more of a retarded bureaucratic move. Good job ESRB!
Halo has "gore" yet gore is the Gears of War thing; the detatched limbs and open organs, not a texture map of red (or purple) splatter on the ground. Halo doesn't have a "strong" amount of lanugage, either. The occasional "damn" or "bastard" but it deserves a big T.PedroSteckecilo said:I've been thinking this for awhile, ever since I learned that Halo is M rated...
Why?
I've never really noticed any swearing... sure there are some monsters but it's no worse than Star Wars...
Don't get it...
Of course Crash is M, It shows the slaughter of hundreds of Animals! And that mask scared an Amish kid at some point, Maybe it sohuld be R-18!scotth266 said:B Even cartoony stuff from the old Crash Bandicoot games wouldn't get an E rating in today's climate.
Not everybody wants to try out what effect violent games have on his kid. It might traumatize very little kids, make slightly older kids want to imitate it and the 12 year olds are going to love it by claiming they're adults if they love excessive violence. Besides, it's not like the US rating system is binding anyway, if you feel that your children should be allowed to play Manhunt at the age of 6 go ahead and buy it for them.MaxTheReaper said:I never got why killing people in a game was such a big deal.KDR_11k said:Meh, if it involves killing realistic humans an M rating is appropriate IMO.
You're not gonna BRUTALLY TRAUMATIZE a kid if you let him shoot someone in Fallout 3 and the person explodes.
He'll probably laugh for a minute and then wander off to puke on something, as kids are wont to do.
actually we do have MA(15+) for games over here we just don't have RScubamike1978 said:In New Zealand we have more options in classifying games (Not like Australia which can't classify anything higher than 'M' and therefore doesn't get the really hardcore stuff). The ratings also have a few lines of text for why a particular game has a particular rating.