yes that's about the age where most of those people play that game, but us gamers dont recomend it because young people of that age mostly play multiplayer and they talk all the time and they are annoying
I started playing Call of Duty when I was 11. The only thing you have to worry about is language, and blood. Its not bad. But I wouldn't get him a microphone to talk to other people online. Because they curse a lot and talk trash. But yea Call of Duty is fun and addicting.
It is rated Mature and designed for a much older person, but they would not be the first allowed to play the game or even the youngest to play by many years
dude I'm 10 and I play it, it really doesn't matter about the game it only matters if you kill someone in real life from playing it so basically it only matters if your violent or not
No, it has mature content and lots of violence which is why is is rated M for Mature of 17+
Yes if you dont mind some cursing and bloody stuff but you could always turn those things off in the options
there is no reason
no
Largely, it depends on the standing of the parents on whether or not their 9 year old should play Call of Duty or not. It should also be noted that the modern Call of Duty series is rated "M" for Mature 17+. This rating is not posted on the original Call of Duty, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty: United Offensive, or Call of Duty 3 - in which are rated "T" for Teens.
Call of duty 2 through call of duty4...they are more cartoon based than the later versions
It all depends on his/her maturity level. I first started play Call of Duty when I was 4 or 5.
no
No only people who are 20 and older should play it.
Heroes 2 does not appear to be a call of duty game title, but many Call of Duty games are rated M and not T so it is really an adult game
game of the year but i think there the same mabey not
5 years play it
sure many are playing the mature games at that age
depends if hes afraid of zombies lol