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ESRB ratings mean about as much as the warnings on cigarette packets. Nobody pays attention to them, they just buy what they want and that's that. The only difference it will make is less kids are going to have to hector their parents to buy it for them, they'd get the game anyway so it really won't mean jack.
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Tygerにより編集済み: 6/17/2014 5:40:37 PMIs anyone surprised? Dark souls 2 was rated T aswell. It seems like the esrb is lightening up. I remember back in the day when digimon games were rated M for fantasy violence and suggestive themes
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This is weird. Pretty much any game with language violence drugs and sexual stuff is an easy M rating. This could maybe be a placeholder?
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Wtf is wrong with you guys? Is the whole comments section trolling or something right now? All because it's a T rating doesn't mean jack if people for some reason turn down this game for its rating they're obviously to immature to actually handle it thus making it a game with less annoying people also hasn't bungie stated that they were aiming to get a T rating?
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GoldenKnight582により編集済み: 6/17/2014 3:28:53 AMImagine this as a song Ya ya ya (pronounced yuhay), Bungie lets the kiddies play! Ya ya ya, the adults will rage all day!
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No!!!!! This will deter good gamers!!! It should be bloody as hell when you kill an Alien!! Just like halo.
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Tibbaryllis2により編集済み: 6/17/2014 3:33:00 AMUntil the ESRB on the pre order page itself, or the official game webpage, changes to T I wouldn't put too much faith in a random product image nearly 3 months before launch. Bungie wouldn't sit on a T rating for fun just to leave a mystery about its rating. Once the game is rated it must display that rating, so the fact it isn't listed as T suggests it isn't concrete.