I need some sensible opinions here please chaps.
The new 'Call Of Duty' game is due out tomorrow, and my 12 year old son is going absolutely bananas because I won't buy it for him, because it's been given an 18 rating. The previous ones in the series have been rated 15, and his dad has let him have them. Apparently ALL of his friends have it on pre-order already, and I'm the ONLY one evil enough to put a foot down about it.
(For anyone who doesn't know, Call of Duty is a war game, where you run about shooting and blowing up the opposition.)
Am I being unnecessarily harsh? According to lots of different research, violent games don't engender violence in children, but then, what is the purpose of an age rating?!
I really need a decent arguement to put forward here - he's far too intelligent to be fobbed off with 'because I say so', and more than capable of sulking/stropping/arguing/pleading and generally driving me crackers for months
Would you let him have it?
The new 'Call Of Duty' game is due out tomorrow, and my 12 year old son is going absolutely bananas because I won't buy it for him, because it's been given an 18 rating. The previous ones in the series have been rated 15, and his dad has let him have them. Apparently ALL of his friends have it on pre-order already, and I'm the ONLY one evil enough to put a foot down about it.
(For anyone who doesn't know, Call of Duty is a war game, where you run about shooting and blowing up the opposition.)
Am I being unnecessarily harsh? According to lots of different research, violent games don't engender violence in children, but then, what is the purpose of an age rating?!
I really need a decent arguement to put forward here - he's far too intelligent to be fobbed off with 'because I say so', and more than capable of sulking/stropping/arguing/pleading and generally driving me crackers for months
Would you let him have it?
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