ok, ok.
but then why is FEAR rated M if the whole game is made in blood, scary visions and other stuff, liked bodies ripped apart?
HMM idk..how about reading this part u put in ur post blood, scary visions and other stuff, liked bodies ripped apart
ya i know, lol. That was some what off topic, sorry.
Well in any other ways, i think they shouldn't have rate CoD4 with M.
i know i am really wondering wat the guys at the ESRB place are thinking when they rate games
This game was really between the line of teen and mature.
They swear quite a bit, listen. There is blood, a headshot results with your enemies brains on the wall behind them. Oh, and there's guns, so it's an instand M...>_>
Agreed. Although I thought there wasn't enough blood to justify that, and there are a few swear words, and some guns, but nothing over the edge to make in M imo.
I think they should be a little more relaxed with game ratings, as long as its nothing too gory i don't see why it should go over a rated 18, im sure it wont affect teenagers all that badly, right?
it affects me because my parents are hardcore christians and wont let really let me play many M games the only ones they have approved are Halo games...they say they are going to be more leanient now...i just hope they keep that up
Call of Duty 4 portray's war as it is done today and seeing there's only a huge conflict in the Middle East going on today with this type of warfare going on almost everyday, such imagery can be quite distressing to those with ones that are deployed.
There is also the fact that it does have you shooting people with guns in a realistic environment. You do not need obscene language or effects to have an M rating if you're strongly suggesting quite violent actions already.
i guess that makes sense