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XanderXT said:

So while checking the comments of Ninendo related articles and videos, I noticed something preculiar. When a troll said that Nintendo was kiddy, and someone countered him with Bayonetta 2, Fatal Frame V, or Devil's Third, they claimed those games were immature.

 

Apparently, the partial nudity of Bayonetta 2, the boob physics od Fatal Frame V, and the brutality of Devil's Third were all childish. Apparently, to be mature, a game had to have a good story like The Last Of Us and Bioshock Infinite.

 

What's reaction to these kinds of comments? Reply below.

Without context, you might be referring to a situation where some of the more radical Nintendo fans have backed themselves into a corner and are now being called to task for it.

It wasn't so long ago that some of these Nintendo fans would mock something like Bayonetta or Devil's Third for being immature and targeted toward adolescent boys.  We actually have a few on these forums who rage about "mature" games.  I think it's quite amusing that now they seem willing to allow some exceptions.

Of course, I also see a lot of people who pretend to confuse what the "mature" rating means.  It's obviously not a proclaimation that the game itself is mature but rather that it has content that might only be appropriate for mature audiences.  MASSIVE difference.  Because of that, I now either say "mature rating" or "M-rating" when I'm talking about that, otherwise the usual trolls will use that as an opening.