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kn said:
she is 10. I let her play things like halo (M-rated) because there isn't anything overtly sexual and the violence is cartoonish and alien. There really isn't anything in Halo, in my opinion, that requires that it is an M title. Teen would have sufficed on that one. Other games have just a moment or two that make me uncomfortable which makes the rest of the game off limits which is a shame. I control what is watched and played very carefully which some might think is overkill, but I'll relax it a bit when she turns 13.

 

 First off im glad that you are watching out for your young gamer :)

Secondly I think it would be a decent idea to but I don't think it would be implemented at least in a prevalent manner. I think it would honestly help sell a a few more copies as informed consumers, such as yourself, would look to purchase/allow young gamers to play. While the monetary gains wouldn't be groundbreaking by any means, the implementation of a new system would certainly better the image in the eyes of parents/relatives looking out for their future gamers.

 Edit: Spelling and....how does the Halo series get a mature rating? Im not sure if there is swearing in Halo 3 or not but i remember some in Halo 2 particularly before crossing the bridge on the level "Metropolis"



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