The ps3 has had a LOT of top-quality exclusives throughout the consoles' entire lifetime, while the xbox 360 HAD a lot originally but the amount has dwindled since.
All the things that affect the age ratings are listed there for Europe, again America's is different though it uses more-or-less the same reasons for given age ratings.
Most of the categories can be listed as "mild", "moderate", "excessive", etc. i.e. "mild drug references" or "excessive gambling". How strong the reference is helps determine the rating given.
@leviathanwing It's not a case of someone else driving but of two people claiming they don't know which of them was driving at the time. They can't issue a fine to either of them without proof that that one was driving.
And I was merely pointing out that the law is different in different countries, this is a UK website (mostly) and the hacker was in America where the law is very different.
@GSJones1994 @mtait01 Actually games can have T and M ratings without having any violence in them, whiles games including Final Fantasy 6 are marked as "containing violence".
I don't know about in America but in Europe they have to label WHY a game got its age rating, I would presume it's these they would use to decide which games are "violent".
That was a re-release, remakes and/or compilations usually add new stuff, update stuff or combine Seperate releases into a single download/disk
*meant re-make in my post above
people didn't exactly...wait...for the pc release, it was just suddenly announced a very short time before it got released, the ps3/ps4/ps5 remake has been on the books for...years..
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