My friend and I have been playing and talking on headsets - and a mother has come on, clearly enraged we are swearing in front of her 11 year old son. We promptly put her in her place, calling her a bad mother for letting her 11 year old son play an 18 rated game full of death, gore and violence. They never learn though. My sister-in-law just bought it for her 10 year old son.
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Always makes me laugh. I think they think that because it's a video game, it's just a toy, it can't be that bad some of them are as adult as any 18 rated movie. They'd get a shock if they actually saw or heard some of the content.Originally posted by brightbits View PostMy friend and I have been playing and talking on headsets - and a mother has come on, clearly enraged we are swearing in front of her 11 year old son. We promptly put her in her place, calling her a bad mother for letting her 11 year old son play an 18 rated game full of death, gore and violence. They never learn though. My sister-in-law just bought it for her 10 year old son.Comment
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