Game and movie ratings are a tricky thing. After seeing "The Dark Knight," having not checked the rating, i assumed it was R.
It wasn't. Only after really thinking about it did i realize that there is NO BLOOD. . . like at all, which i guess is the only thing ratings are based on. The Dark Knight was far more intense, mature, and disturbing in nature than, say, "WANTED," but receives the weaker rating. "Wanted" is violent, but when age is brought into it, which would you rather a 13 y/o see first?
This guy has a nice article on the topic, applying the question to game-ratings as well;
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080724-opinion-what-the-dark-knight-teaches-us-about-game-ratings.html
Personally i never thought Halo should have a mature rating, but it does, right up there with Manhunt and GTA. Methinks the entire rating system needs a makeover.
Thoughts?
It wasn't. Only after really thinking about it did i realize that there is NO BLOOD. . . like at all, which i guess is the only thing ratings are based on. The Dark Knight was far more intense, mature, and disturbing in nature than, say, "WANTED," but receives the weaker rating. "Wanted" is violent, but when age is brought into it, which would you rather a 13 y/o see first?
This guy has a nice article on the topic, applying the question to game-ratings as well;
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080724-opinion-what-the-dark-knight-teaches-us-about-game-ratings.html
Personally i never thought Halo should have a mature rating, but it does, right up there with Manhunt and GTA. Methinks the entire rating system needs a makeover.
Thoughts?