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.).
Technically not, but the common misconception for the Halo series is that it is violent. The truth is that Halo 4 does not contain that much blood or brutal scenes, and the curse words in it are not strong, and neither do they occur that much. Personally, I believe that Halo 4 is probably one of the least violent "Mature" games out on the market.
Probably, Halo Wars but its a strategy game. The least violent first person shooter version of Halo would probably Halo Reach, or Halo 2. They both have less blood and gore and are the most kid friendly despite its M rating there has been much controversy about kids playing them. None of the Halo games are over the top violent though, but the least violent would have to be Halo Reach and Halo Wars.
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?
Erm, YES. Halo does have guns. It's not that gory though.
There will never be a Lego Halo because halo is 16+ and violent - unlike Lego
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Sadly, no. Bungie, the creators of the Halo series, did not include any censoring features with this installment of the Halo games.
Halo 4 is called Halo 4.
No it's not it's fantasy so no violence
Halo rights are owned by Bungee. Technically Halo 4 is "Halo ODST"
Yes, there is a Halo 4.