because the esrb is there to protect those who are uneducated in Video Games when they are buying games for younger persons. it is also so the parent or gaurdian(bad spelling i know) can protect their child from all unwanted language and actions that they do not want their child exposed to. i know they are strict but is with good reason
At this rate we will be here forever.I rate The Hunger Games Trilogy five out of five stars.The pay rate was too low.
yes it is very attainable if human do not interfere too harshly
Yes, though there is a difference between M-rated games in North America and those in Australia. An M rating in Australia is a recommendation, and corresponds more to a T rating from the ESRB in America. Any video game that would be too inappropriate to sell to anyone under 15 is not sold in Australia at all.
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too much
The ESRB rating on the game is M+ (mature and for persons over the age of 17) for blood, gore, and intense violence. It says this directly on the game. If you are allowing your 10 year old child play the game, it is a little futile to be worrying if the book may be violent too.
Uncharted isn't too violent, ESRB rated it T (teen). But it might be if you're like 10 years old. If you need more information about it go to www.wikipedia.com and type in uncharted 2: among thieves.
There is some language and violence of course, but one little sex type of scene... nothing too bad.The official reasons according to ESRB is:BloodIntense ViolenceNudityStrong LanguageStrong Sexual ContentUse of Drugs
too much
Way too much.
You hyperventilate.
Too low.