no its not its ok for a ten year old to play its not as bad as gears of war or anything and most of the guns are not even real
Uh...no! Violent video games encourage violent behavior. And halo games are very violent. Is that really what you want for a 10 - year old?
halo wars is a strstegy game like age of empires the halo series is a shooter game like metal gear solid 4
it depends on what you like, Halo 3 is a first person shooter while Halo Wars is a Real Time Strategy (like Age of Empires or Warcarft) personally i think Halo 3 is better, the only reason i play Halo Wars is to see another view of the Halo universe.
It really depends on whether or not you like those types of games or not. If you were an avid player of halo 1 through 3, Halo wars has good insight of the start of the war and is quite an enjoyable game if you've played things like Age of Empires and Command and Conquer and liked them. In my opinion, Halo wars is amazing, and yes, Halo Wars is worth buying,but only if you want to buy it not if you just like the hole halo series, remember! halo wars is a strategy game not another first person shooter like the other halos.
The lowest age rating on a Halo game is "T" for "Teen" (13+), which is the rating for Halo Wars. It was released in March 2009, exclusively for the Xbox 360 console. All of the other Halo games are rated "M" for "Mature" (17+).
Halo Wars is rated T... unlike the other Halo games which are rated M. Though I have not played it myself (as I have a PS3 not an XBOX 360) I don't think it would too nappropriate. I'd say for kids age 13 to 14 and up. Below that though... absolutely not.
People aged 18 are not considered children in most places.
Well after Halo Wars was made Ensemble Studios the creator of Halo wars and the popular Age Of Empires Series shut down for some reason, so the chances of Halo Wars 2 are very slim but, they have passed the DLC for Halo Wars to another company so dont think all of the fun is over!
No. Ensemble studios made Halo Wars before they were shut down by microsoft. They are now called Robot Entertainment. Robot Entertainment maintain servers and run the Age of Empires franchise.Other members of Ensemble created Bonfire Studios of which create games for the iOS.
Well all Halo's are different. Halo 1 doesn't have strong language there highest is B**ch and it's more bloody than violent, and most of the blood is alien blood (Blue, purple, green, and more colors...). Halo 2 it's like the same except the language is stronger and the violence is higher. Halo 3, Halo: ODST, and Halo: Reach is newer so there is stronger language (F**k, s**t, motherf**ker, t**t, a**, b**ch, d**k, d**n and more) (Also expect little stuff like coward, screw it, stupid, bullcrap, frick.) Also there is ALOT more blood and violence. If your family member (Whoever) doesn't get sensitive to violence and language than this would be a good game for that person. If the person is sensitive and can't seperate stuff from reality than it is not. I have almost all the Halo games and I love them. (It doesn't affect me.).
The reading is not very difficult at about ages 16+. However the books are very violent and graphic at times, and should adhere to the game ratings of 18+.
I don't believe you are in a car for the game it is an RTS (Real Time Strategy) game like Age of Empires etc.