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osed125 said:
Figgycal said:
osed125 said:

Maturity isn't based on how much blood is shed when you cut a person's head, nor how many naked chicks are in the game. Saints Row has a lot of violence and partial nudity, but it doesn't make the game mature. Bioshock, for example, has a lot of violence, but that violence is handle in a very mature way.

You also don't need violence or nudity to make something mature.

Yes I hear this a lot. Nintendo's games aren't mature if that's what you're getting at.

The only Nintendo game I consider truly mature is Zelda: Majora's Mask. That's the perfect example of a game that doesn't need violence or nudity to be mature. There are others like some Fire Emblem games and other Zelda tittles, but to a lesser extend.


A mature game much like movies means the game is not fit for the eyes of children or even most teenagers. Maturity level depends on where you are and usually it means 17+. Zelda is not a mature rated game, its teen at best. Nintendo never goes over that.