yeah,if you dont he will hate you then burn you alive while you sleep
no
Depends on the parents opinion. The game is rated M for Mature, so you will not be able to buy it unless you are of age. ( age varies in different states)
Only if the game is rated "M".
Yes.
You could get somebody who's over 17 to buy it for you.
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.
A 17-year-old can buy 'R' rated tickets. But he would not be allowed to take in a child. Only a parent or guardian can take children into 'R' rated films.
The top rated Princess video game would be Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey. This game is on the Nintendo Wii. You can buy this game from Best Buy and possible Wal-mart.
No, if you buy the game of the year edition you get 18 extra story levels.
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.
Well a 14 year old can't walk into a game retail shop and buy it since you have to be 17+ to buy rated M game's. They will ID for that stuff too, which is kind of ridiculous. ------------------------------------------------------------------.----------------------------------- acctually im going to add on a little bit on this one too you cant walk into retailer to buy video game rated M if you are under the age. but if you know the person that works there and you have a close bond to them they might alow you to buy M games. but adding on to the anser befor me you dont need id to purchase a video game
18 years old