go to the options menu on the game and turn the voice volume to zero and then go to the graphic content and restrict it.
Yes.
Only if the game is rated "M".
There's no such thing as a "rated R" game in the US. The closest ESRB ratings equivalent to an MPAA "R" rating for a movie would probably be M. It's not actually a crime for a retailer to sell or rent an M-rated game to someone under 17, or an AO-rated game to someone under 18. Most retailers do have a policy of voluntarily abiding by the ESRB ratings, though, and it can be difficult to find a place that's willing to incur the potential wrath of parents by selling M or AO games to children. In summary, the short answer is: you don't. Ask your parents to buy it for you. The game shop will happily sell such a game to your dad, and what he then does with it is up to him.
most likely you cant
Well, the reason the game is rated M(?) is probably because of the violence and shocking images etc. So if you just tell you parents you can handle it and that you have seen a lot of thing that are worse than someone getting shot, you should be fine. Maybe ask them to buy the game and let them supervise you for the first few times so they can see it isn't that terrible.
if you have your parents permission then yes, but i think you wait until you are 10 to play an m rated game.
18 years old
EC (early childhood). Parents would find nothing inappropriate about this game
NO YOU IDIOT , M stands for mature, 17+ . Why would you buy that for a child ? want them to shoot people ? huh ?
no age, as long as you can play it You have to be 18 or over to buy M-RATED games in the U.S.
Yes, and if you aren't, they won't sell you the game
If you're in a store that doesn't mainly focus on video games, the answer is usually yes. If you're in a store like GameStop, for example, sometimes they stop you from buying the game, and sometimes they just warn you that the game is rated M and about the content of rated M games.