Mass_Pincup
Banned
If this was a Star Wars themed party nobody would give a shit, and people get shot, blown up, maimed, and decapitated in those films.
And Mufasa was killed by his brother in The Lion King.
Execution is what matters.
If this was a Star Wars themed party nobody would give a shit, and people get shot, blown up, maimed, and decapitated in those films.
Pretty sure Genny was the one with green blood for things?
I was wrong, they're just really heavily regulated. Apparently they had school shooting not that long ago.
And Mufasa was killed by his brother in The Lion King.
Execution is what matters.
How long ago did they switch the censoring? I thought certain things were censored still when I was living there in 08 but maybe I'm wrong. Maybe it was something else that was censored instead when I was there, I wouldn't have remembered the Nazi symbols but that obviously makes sense.That's true but your info is several years old. These days stuff like Gears Of War, DOOM and Mortal Kombat release completely uncensored without problems.
The only stuff that gets censored are Nazi symbols in Wolfenstein and such.
I think the last one was 2009.
I had a Mario themed party & cake as a kid. If you think about it, Mario has racked up more kills than any CoD games. The way he kills is brutal too.
So you bring up something that doesn't execute in remotely a similar way to the example I just provided..?
Literally the only thing the Star Wars films are missing are gun shot wounds. The original shows a severed arm with blood. You watch pilots explode left and right. The prequels featured multiple severed body parts, a decapitation by command, a man being left to die while set ablaze, a husband choking out his wife (who subsequently dies)...
Do we really think kids don't know what's going on? Like you really think what's gonna fuck up the kids isn't the actual actions these characters are taking, but rather whether or not they see blood as part of it?
Well, actually
Well, actually
The kid's parents must be some batshit dumbfucks who probably voted for Trump. There's plenty to be concerned about.
Poor kid.
Trash who spouts this kind of nonsense is what we should be concerned about. I'm sure you have some deep knowledge about his parents to say something like this.The kid's parents must be some batshit dumbfucks who probably voted for Trump. There's plenty to be concerned about.
Poor kid.
Well yeah, kids know about death and severed limbs and most of those things. But if they're showed in proper limited storytelling format (for exemple a classic good vs evil storyline) it shows them that those actions aren't good. I'm pretty sure most of the thing you mentioned in Star Wars are either done by the Sith or done in response to what the Sith were doing.
Now compare those instance with the No Russian mission for exemple which at first glance is the killing of innocent people for no reason with the main character, a supposedly good guy or that time where they bombed a street letting a girl die. Those instance exist in much more "grey" storyline which can be hard to follow their 7 year old.
The kid's parents must be some batshit dumbfucks who probably voted for Trump. There's plenty to be concerned about.
Poor kid.
When i had a traineeship on a primary school in class alot of kids liked GTA V.
I don't care tho i played adult games as a kid too would be a hypocrite otherwise.
Altho the party theme is indeed a bit much altho it's his birthday so whatever
If i had kids i would atleast try to get em into the some nicer game franchises i enjoyed too.
You mean the mission that begins with a cut scene telling you that you're going undercover with bad guys, and ends with your player being killed by said bad guy? And then spends a cut scene explaining what just happened? I find it hard to believe that a kid can understand the prequels but is just going to be overwhelmed and confused by the narrative of CoD.
(nevermind that we're talking about one minor mission in a series where the majority of the entries are you vs. Nazis/Russians/other enemy of America)
Yeah, Call of Duty for a 7 year old is inappropriate to me. However if my sister or brother were the parent I wouldn't lecture them. They're the parents of their child, how they 'parent' is down to them. I could see me not letting my kids spend so much time with the their cousins as a result though. And if it was my family, 'hosting' that party and I didn't know the 'theme' until we got there, if CoD was being played, I'd definitely tell them it was inappropriate and wouldn't let my 11 or 8 year old play it - I'd stay quiet if it was just cake and decorations though & then gossip about it later that night with my other half!
I've seen quite a few comments (not just yours Gedi) promoting this idea, this "parents are always right" concept , and it is total BS and dangerous, there are parents who don't vaccinate their kids, parent's are NOT always right, why people think this is honestly baffling to me.
I am a parent of 2, if I was doing something dangerous and dumb I would want to be informed. And yes, if a friend or family member felt the content my children watch was inappropriate I'd listen and discuss it.
At least you would try to reduce interactions and or speak up if it directly impacted your own kids Gedi.
He's also a very self-aware 7 hear old.Why were you going to a 7 year olds party?
Not in my country.I don't think you understand how the game ratings work... The rating doesn't make it illegal for them to play the game. It's also not illegal for kids to see rated R movies.
Let me tell you how many people our generation beat to death because of Mortal Kombat, the M rated game most of us played at the age of 7.
Like the fact that it's explained is irrelevant (it's not even really explained), what your doing is killing innocent people, being undercover doesn't change that.
But if they're showed in proper limited storytelling format (for exemple a classic good vs evil storyline) it shows them that those actions aren't good. .
Not in my country.