I have an 11-year old son who plays Shadow of Mordor, because blood and gore in a video game teaches them of what they will see in the real world. And my son knows what is real and what is not sooo... Yeah.
Play halo reach yah
Typically because of all of the cussing, and game play.
if you have your parents permission then yes, but i think you wait until you are 10 to play an m rated game.
The majority of people over the game of 11.
I think the game is rated M so more people would buy the game but i do agree that there is violence in it but if u dont play campaign there isnt much language so really i think it should be a T game not an M.
The next rated M game is coming out on 5/15/2011
For a child, i would say the game is not good. The game Bully is rated M (mature). The ideal age for people to play rated M games is 17. Other than the rating, the game itself shows a lot of things that children shouldn't be playing.
Yes of course they can, but it is not recommended that you do. Unless its an old rated M game for something like the Nintendo 64 then it should be fine.
Well, in most areas a person must be 17 to buy an M rated game. However, this is not the age needed to play the game it all depends on the child's maturity. If you think that the child can play the game without becoming obsessed with it, then they are ready. If they appear to be obsessive over the game then be sure to take it away from them.
No.
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 age, as long as you can play it You have to be 18 or over to buy M-RATED games in the U.S.