Millennium said:
Just one problem: most of these games are not in fact mature: they present their content in the least mature possible light. They do this because craving this content for its own sake is not a mature response to it: the only real market for these games can't actually handle the content, because mature people find it repulsive. The M rating has become nothing more than a marketing term, and needs to be changed to a word with more negative connotations. |
The term is not going to go away because the two groups who use it (the developers and the target audience) both have a vested interest in continuing to call these games mature.







