tell them that the esbr rates the games more conservatively and that t is actually closer to e10+
That's tough. The way I managed to convince them was to show them a Teen rated game like Goldeneye, and then an M rated game like Halo, to show them that there isn't that much of a difference between the two.
No doubt there are
yes well its up to the parents but people above 11 should be able to
It is a rated 18 game so i suggest unless your parents let you play violence games i would wait intil your more mature.
Depends on what your parents say, it is rated T. But I wouldn't play it
Well i am a student and i think its you as parents to know yes or no but i think it should be okay. i played rated T games when i was five.
however old your parents want you to be. It is rated T
cuz i play them
Actually, it depends on what game you play. There are alot of games that are not good for the kids but their parents still let them play. But there are some games that can help kids, like reading games. Actually, it depends on what game you play. There are alot of games that are not good for the kids but their parents still let them play. But there are some games that can help kids, like reading games.
You don't.
If you are a 10 year old, then you probably shouldn't play it. Especially if your parents don't want you to. Some games include bad cuss words (If you don't know them then you shouldn't learn them from a game) and sexual related stuff.
obviously not because it is rated M 17+ or at least get your older brother(if you have one) to buy and play it with u. a bad idea is to tell ur parents it is rated T or under. but if u have rated T call of duty games it will be fair enough that the 13 year olds can be allowed to play. it all depends on your parent's opinion!