you really should read the reviews I’ve linked to below before deciding if your child should play this game, especially if they are under 15 years of age. If your young-un has implored you to get a copy of this new video game rated MA15+ here in Australia, note: it’s rated 17+ in the U.S. If It’s All THAT Violent Why Is It Rated MA15+? Evidence of the level of violence and horror shown in this game can also easily be found on YouTube, (see clip below) I checked out some “game play” videos and the official C.O.D videos which gave me some idea of the level of violence. However I do trust the judgement of the three reviewers I’ve linked to below. I haven’t played this game, and because I really don’t like first person shooter games, (don’t have anything against adults playing them, at all! just not my thing…) let alone horrifically violent ones, I doubt I will, ever. But I fear that there will be 12 and 10 year old’s playing C.O.D this weekend. I’ve seen a few Mum’s buying the newly released C.O.D Black Ops II down at our local gaming store this week…I really hope their kids are older teens, if not over 17 years of age at least. Should you cave in and buy a copy of the latest, call of Duty Black OpsII for your younger Teen? This is what it is rated in the United States.
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