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HughbertJass said:

Maybe  they shouldn't have age ratings just content warnings telling people how violent the game is, how sexual it is and how much and how severe the swearing if any the game has. Then from this information parents should use their own judgement on whether their children should play it.


Here in Europe, on the back of the game box it shows the reasons why the game received it's age rating (violence, swearing, drugs, gambling, etc).  For example Monster Hunter 3 is rated 16 and has a fist next to it indicating that violence is what put it in the 16 bracket.  Maybe other countries could introduce such a system.