most games that are made have some sort of violence. they range from comical to utter carnage.
the rateing on the games give an idea what that game has they range E to AO
E (everyone) has little to no violence in them, these games are made for family and younger kids (Spyro the dragon, Pac-man)
T (teen) these games are the most common games and made for kids 13+ these games have some blood but do not have carnage and gore. a good example are the Final Fantasy games. when you kill in these there is no blood and the body wont stay there very long before it desolves into nothingness
M (mature) made for 18+ these games are the better known and have more blood and death, the top games in this category are Halo, Call of Duty, and Assassins Creed. your goal in these games are to kill the bad guys and do it fast. these games also have the mutiplayer online so you can face other players all over the world.
the last rating you will NEVER see in stores, i myself think these games are disturbing on to many levels. the AO (adults only) are the most Grotius games ever made and because of that cant be sold on the open market. i would prefer to not go any further then that.
No, violent video games teach kids about life and how it is and how it will be in the modern age...
The worst video games for children are violent video games because they teach the child playing the game to be violent and in some cases to make the child think that it is ok to be violent.
Video games do not make kids violent.
I know a lot about violent video games because I researched on it, there are 90 percent of majority who are against video games and only 10 percent of majority who likes their children to play these violent video games!
No
No?
Honestly no. I am quite sick of that statement I play violent games all the time am I serial killer no. Listen violent people are violent before they buy violent video games and non violent people people that buy violent video games do not turn in to ravenous murderers. I see violent video games as an outlet for anger for some people which reduces violence in real life. so NO
YES
Rarely, but yes.
Because they are to small to play violent games
it depends how old he is. if he is eight, proba a probably half a hour a hour at the most. because violent video games encourage them to be violent.
Though I do not believe violent video games promote real life violence, many experts believe they do. For example, in Australia violent video games are banned, and a heavy fine is placed on those found with them.