Twilightruler said:
Nobody takes the ESRB seriously, I can't tell you how many games I've bought without even looking at that stupid rating.
First of all, you can't make a judgement about what everyone else does based on your own personal account without sounding like a presumptuous ass.
Twilightruler said:
The E, T, or M rating are never brought up or pointed out. "Awesome gameplay, great graphics, but it's rated M so screw you if you can't buy it"
Secondly, are you seriously expecting IGN, for instance, to make a serious comment about the content of a game in relation to the demographics that may nor may not be able to handle it based on the particular views of those component individuals and/or their parents?
As much as you might think otherwise, internet critics are not your mother. Their job is not to tell you what you can or cannot play, but to give you a sense of what a game is like, much the same way ESRB does. It lets you know what you can expect from a game so you can go about your puchase, informed and, above all, satisfied that the product you are about to recieve meets the expectations you may have for what type of content is contained within. You may misconstrude that as some sort of ploy to shirk liability, but that is your own, demented, choice, much the same way that it is that 12 year old's parents choice to let him play a mature rated title.
They knew what they were getting their child into with that purchase, which is what the ratings system is there to ensure regardless of how folks like you on the internet try to fallaciously spin it.