Anonymous wrote:Have any of you actually played Halo? It's very, very mild cartoony type violence. Before you make a decision, ask people who have actually played.
Of course I would allow Halo for a 12 year old. I would let an eight year play it.
Anonymous wrote:Seems a little young to me. Just wondering if this is the norm and I'm being an old fuddy duddy aunt. (Birthday request).[/quoti
My nephew asked for a M rated game at 12. His parents said okay. I didn't. I gAve a gift card so they could sponsor him buying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Common Sense Media says 16. There are studies that show heavy gaming with FPS games are emotionally desensitizing.
No there aren't. Almost every study like that, as well as ones that have linked video games to violence, have been debunked. No study has proven a real world correlation between games and violence or games and reaction to real world brutality. Those that have showed that games have an effect on the user show physiological effects (stress) only.
Anonymous wrote:Common Sense Media says 16. There are studies that show heavy gaming with FPS games are emotionally desensitizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have any of you actually played Halo? It's very, very mild cartoony type violence. Before you make a decision, ask people who have actually played.
Of course I would allow Halo for a 12 year old. I would let an eight year play it.
I've never played or seen it so I don't want to to think I'm being sarcastic or snarky, but I thought halo had guns and was warfare based?
Anonymous wrote:Have any of you actually played Halo? It's very, very mild cartoony type violence. Before you make a decision, ask people who have actually played.
Of course I would allow Halo for a 12 year old. I would let an eight year play it.