| Soleron said: I would go further. Two ratings: Nothing, and AO. AO is strictly regulated and sold only to 18+ with ID. If parents are "worried" about content they can research the game themselves - the game rating organisations are too strict (SSBM for Teen?) and not in touch with the public. Watching trailers should give a fair idea of the content for the whole game. The government shouldn't be giving advice on purchases nor determining what is appropriate for children except on the 18+ border. |
So you really don't believe in ratings at all then?
All joking aside. There is a big difference between a game that's E rated as opposed to M rated, don't you think?
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