this game is very innapropiate for those under 14 because of gore,language,violence but it is so fun so who cares!?!
they are also saying that it promotes violence it is not the game that promotes violence it is the way people react to the game that they think if they do this in real life it will happen this way or
ok, first off, for the moms who gave this game one star and said it's the cause of violence, well, the only people who are dumb enough to act like a video game are little kids and mentally disabled
from the violence, to the storyline, to the environment, this game has it all!
i don't know whats more disturbing, the violence in this game or that i enjoyed it so much.
awsome game if you like violence.
first, while i have no problem with the game's featured, fitting nudity among it's female villains and cut scenes (between the sex and ultra violence, this game is not for kids), there's a sex
while the game is very fun, and challenging, it has included too much gratutious violence and even (gasp) nudity for my tastes.
i also forgot...this game is very mature!!..it contains full nudity, sexual content, extreame violence and is really for people ages 17 and up....
it's rated m for just about every reason a game should be rated m: very graphic violence, sexual content and nudity, and graphic language.
another aspect of the game that some reviews have shown is that manhunt works as a wild and demented satire about the violence on media, especially on tv and the lust we feel watching it.
it's ultimately a very interesting excuse to plunge into the game's world of horrific violence and twisted, offbeat humor - not because of the game's irreverence, but instead because the game is fun,
with the violence shown in some of these animations, it's almost hard to believe that they only got a "m" rating on this game...so, you may be asking yourself, "ok, i've played stealth games before.
it's not just violence in the game the f words and the s words are said reguarlly throughout the game.
cons: gameplay, plot, replay value, monotony, uber-cruel violence
also in the game there is a little violence but it isn't anything that you don't see in any other game.
this is definitely a mature video game, with violence, slight (humorous) adult themes, and occasional strong language, so it earns a mature rating.
bottom line: if you can handle the random violence and the power to draw you in that this game has, then buy it.
of course it has its violence and sex but if you can not distinguish between a game and real life you should get some help.
in reference to the violence, yes, i admit, this is an extremely violent game (it makes mortal kombat look like sesame street), parents should be monitoring the games that their kids play.
this game is pretty good for a younger crowd because it does not have the extreme violence and blood like gta does.
this game won't be enjoyed by people who are squeamish about violence - it does, after all, involve teen guys all bashing each other for very inane reasons.
i love the sense of humor the game has, the violence that doesn't involve cutting off someone's head.
most kids will recognize this as just a video game and know that violence is not the solution to every problem (though i do encourage picked on kids to not be a wimp like i was and to stand up to
i think for anyone wanting a gta style game (meaning open-world with lots to do and explore) but something less violent and less graphic and less profanity, then this one seems to be worth a shot
i got it because my nephew wanted it and i didn't realize the violence of it.
cons: ...extreme violence, and a little too much adult material involved.
cons: might promote senseless violence.
has violence, adult situations and plently of bad language.
big battles with music that makes you ready to commit all kinds of gratuitous amounts of violence.
kratos' moves are still as wild and violent as they were from the first game, but there are more puzzles and other things to mix it up this time around.
this game comes off as being so manly it is extremely homophobic in its' over the top violence and blatant nudity but it is all so well done no one will care.
from its gameplay to its outrageous violence and "emotional storyline", many critics and fans alike absolutely fell in love with it...except me.
the moves are twice as violent as the first game.
everyone of all ages can enjoy this game, and technically, it's not violent!!
it's also very kid friendly and the most violence seen is rolling up people and animals into your ball although this is done in a comical fashion.
it manages to be unique and different without any violence or offensive material whatsoever, and it'll have you glued to the screen for hours.
while i still love those games and will always go enjoy playing them it felt good to give my mind a rest from horror and violence.
i normally like more violent games like socom 2, ace combat 5.
this game is mostly about scares and violence.
this game has everything that any resident evil or action/adventure fan could want: lots of violence, long involving gameplay, and extreme replay value.
i wouldn't let very young players near it as it is rather violent and bloody.
in keeping in tune with the rest of the series, you are warned about "graphic violence, gore, and language." i'm thinking that's a bit too much.
the villagers all host a parasite known as las plagas, which makes them violent.
still say that deep down this game is a stoners delight (anyone see the way they manipulated the **hollywood** sign in the later stages?) but in general it's just great and not particularly violent.
this game is one of those japanese cutesy games so if you're interested in rpg/violence/levelup games then this is probably not for you..
pros: no foul language or violent themes, great catchy music, replay value
pros: funny, non-violent, simple concept
if you are a parent who is worried about video game violence, then i would reccomend this game since it is alot calmer than the other shooter type games.
ok so shooting up aliens and stuff is a little violent, especially considering we don't have any guns in the house (toy or deadly) but the kids love it and my wife plays for hours on end.
there is about no violence that many kids haven't already seen on t.v.
there is a lot of cartoon violence, and the humor is a little dirtier than in previous r&c games.
for example, you snipe a guard who dies violently with a scream, but the follow guards who are just 6 feet away do not notice anything!
not preachy, but a good emphasis on making the right choices between violence and friendship and what one gives up to makechoices in life.
there is no graphic violence (a shock for a ps2 game!) which makes it suitable for the entire family.
this game did not disappoint!it has a great mix of story, action, and strategy, without being too dark and violent.
for those who gave this game a bad review is because they are obsessed with violence, sewaring, can't stand any cartoon characters, are cold-hearted or have not done hardly anything within the game.
you'll find a deepness, in every character, intended for moe mature (not like can see violent blood spatter and not run away or try it at home, like people with a depth of understanding) that most
it is not violent and not just about killing.
it is non violent, has great characters, is challenging for everyone without being frustrating.
the graphics and storyline are a bit more cartoonish, but sly tends to lean more on the problem solving side and less on the violent shoot em up side.
it is not because of violence but because of difficulty level.
it really is a refreshing title, no guns, no overt violence, swearing, etc.
the movie overall is cute, but there are scenes that i wish my son wouldn't watch; those scenes are like captured from a terror movie and provoke violence.
this movies is great it is a type of movie we all need to see right now with all the violence we are having in the world right now.
it is difficult to find movies that will keep both of their attention, be non-violent and also
it's kind of cartoonish for the little kids (might be just a little scary for some of them), lots of not really violent action, a plot that while silly (monsters scaring kids to capture their screams
i thought this was great & the little girl was such a darling,best of all there was no violence or profanity.it gives an understanding to the old childhood fear that we all once experienced & helps
i like this game because their isn't any violence and it was still a challenge and he enjoys it.
oh, and it's pretty non-violent so its a-okay for the youngins out there.
i am a part of mothers against videogame violence and i am happy this game has no blood at all, unlike grand theft auto vice san andreas.
i am always on the look out for video games that appeal to my kids but aren't filled with violence and adult content.
there's not too many playable games that don't involve tons of violent moves for girls that dad and mom like to play too.
a word of caution, it is a very violent game so it is not for everyone.
this game is awesome i reccomend it everyone that likes blood and violent games out there
yet this game does contain a considerable amount of blood and violence(such as the various scenes where your character is impaled on a sword!) and the mature rating is well earned.
although the game is quite violent with characters including the player getting repeatedly shot, stabbed, and burned, the violence is directed at fantasy underworld enemies who are trying to kill you.
it's violent, so if you're a
the graphics make me sick becuse they look like a picasso drawing that has violenty mutated and are currently attacking their loving master.
be forewarned this game deserves its mature (m) rating not for language, but for pure violence.
cussing, sexual situations, and some violence]but i don't think this will bother anybody, i got the game when i was twelve years old and it didn't affect me in any way.
i wouldn't reccomend this game for anyone under the age of 11, unless they are mature, and can understand that the fighting and violence is not real.
not a game for younger players, i think the rating is too low for the language and violence, not to mention the quite esoteric references that most will not get.
anyone can just pick up and play, although this is not a game for those under 10 (many, many cusses, suggestive themes, and animated violence....but that is why it is rated t, of course)
no blood so parents, no fear for children, just violence.
this game is rated r for some love scenes with eva and lots of realistic violence.
there is plenty of blood, violence, and yes, even vomit my friends, so keep the particularly little ones away for this one.
finally, when you come to meet the character "the sorrow" he will point out how violent you have been and sort of (in an implied manner) recommend that you cause less pain/death.
pros: easier and more violent than mgs2, no raiden!
in addition, there is quite a bit of suggestive material and violence.
a note to parents that this game does have blood, swearing, and violence, but it's nowhere near as bad as grand theft auto: san andreas.
grand theft auto is one of the nations most popular series because of the violence,when i was a kid violent games were doom,duke nukem,wolfenstein 3d tose were bloody as hell games,this is a great
you can lose sight of how vicious the behavior in this game is, and the sounds of violence and anger come out of this thing in s barrage that is not friendly to the uninitiated.
all in all, i recommend this title to those of a mature audience only...not for the kids due to language, violence, and sexual content.
a mini crime opera, complete with pint-size bottles of blood, micro-chipped caches of street-smart lingo, fun-size dollops of violence and doggie-bag portability.
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