Doom 3 is Rated M for Mature by the ESRB. Mods are unrated.
Manhunt 2 was rated AO in January of 2007 (changed from M to AO), for violence, but Silet Hill: Organs was said to be the only ps2 game that deserved to be rated AO, but still remains rated M.
Yes, there is the AO (Adults Only) rating.
It is rated "M". See question: "Why is Fallout 3 rated M?" for the reason why.
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The PC version is rated AO (Adults Only), for blood and gore, intense violence, strong sexual content, strong language, use of drugs/ The other version is rated M (mature), for the same things.
No, it is perfectly legal to give children AO rated video games. The ESRB ratings are not enforced by law, it is just that many retail stores are beginning to enforce rules against selling M rated games (AO rated games are not carried in major retail stores) to minors to children to avoid troubles with parents. IT is not illegal, but it a bad choice, it will show scary images, blood, and even nudity. i would give it to your kid if he was 17+ but not if he is lower the the age on 16
No, it will be rated "M" for Mature.
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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.