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This is easily one of the worst reviews i've ever seen on this website...12 hours play time? Seriously? This seems like something written up by someone who has never played a management sim before and needed to hide that with some sort of fake in depth critical writing. Dissapointing.

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yes, gs have it in for ps3, its all a grand conspiracy. *sigh* it involves aliens and mind control.

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peterp94, i think your missing the point on to many levels. From the sound of it your under 18 and worried your going to miss out on content not rated for you. "well is it going to be funny when you find someone who copies the game and then acts in real life and injures or kills someone?", to quote you directly. That could be you based on your argument. If anyone is so concerned on children getting there hands on it they should run an awareness campaign just as they have with drink driving, smoking and seatbelts. We shouldnt have our freedom of speech denied because of a small percentage of peoples ignorance, and in some cases arrogance. I would agree that parents are shockingly unaware and uneducated when it comes to letting their young children play games rated for older people, but thats no excuse for them. If a parent let their child watch an R18 movie the fault and possible repercussions fall to the parents right? It should be no different for games. It really is a shockingingly ridiculous argument not to have a higher rating simply due to peoples lazyness to educate themselves and take some responsibility. Thereotically according to this argument, we should take everything "possibly" harmful to children of the market to ensure it cant possibly fall into their hands by our own gross neglect. Drinking, Music, Movies, surely adults are content to sit around all day watching Disney movies listening to britney spears? (I guess half the problem is those opposing the ratings system are content with this.) While we're at it, we can erect some red flags and become apart of China... Although the Taliban is probably more accurate. I find it quite funny when an older, uneducated on the medium, citizen does a hell of a lot more to make the country, to the outside world, look like we need to grow up, than the younger videogaming demographic. (Although not that much younger nowdays.)