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S.T.A.G.E. said:


What one percieves to be mature gameplay-wise is purely opinion unless its content not for the eyes of those who deemed immature. Nintendo games dont feature mature content, they are just games with light hearted themes and fantasy violence at best because they are designed to entice children and families. Its as simple as that. Mature games are just games with content not suitable for children no different than rated R movies to TV-MA productions.


You're walking in circles. I know how the ratings work, you didn't have to go with the effort and wrote them down with the logo here for my understanding. My problem is that you're deviating from the original comment. Focus.

 

Killing is not what makes games mature, according to you. But everything you've said at this point is proving that point.

And since we're at it...

 

S.T.A.G.E. said:

Nintendo games dont feature mature content,

 

Hotel Dusk is the quickest example of a mature game that doesn't feature killing or violence (Except for a brick to the head, but that can't be helped). Funny thing is, it is a game that Nintendo published.