@Fo_Fai Yeah. Cause the Marco Polo Geico add before every video on this site will really change their minds and make them give completely unrelated games a better or worse score. Games stop advertising after the reviews for it have come out, anyway, whether or not people think that it is good or bad, so the critics couldn't possibly be manipulated by the "add revenue."
@30hanman Well, the NRA didn't specifically point a finger at us. It pointed a finger at violent media in general. That includes books, movies, and TV shows.
@SamuraiSeven Dude, people can't always, you know, help having a child. I think you know how it works.
Besides, if a kid is in danger at home, or is being deprived of essential resources like food or water, the government will take that kid and put them in Foster Care (which isn't much better).
Also besides, some kids are mature enough to handle M rated games. If that's the case, then why shouldn't they play them. The M stands for Mature; 17+ is just a guideline.
@Ishiban You don't even need to pay attention to the ratings to tell what games are inappropriate. If, on the cover, there is a gun, bloody sword, or the words ASSASSIN or HITMAN, you probably shouldn't be buying them for your kid.
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