Owyn_Merrilin said:
I'm not sure what kind of content Crackdown contains, having never played it, but I see very few games these days that would get higher than a PG-13 rating as a movie -- and I think a parent would know if their kid could handle PG-13. I can count on one hand the games I've played in the last few years that truly deserved an M, and the majority of my library has been made up of M rated games since about 2004 or 2005.
It's not what the parent thinks their kids can "Handle" it's what's actually acceptable for the human brain to process depending the stage of development in their life. Also I too have since about 2004 had mostly M rated games, and even though I was fifteen at the time, I know it screwed me up. I don't feel emotion at the right moments anymore, hell I feel the wrong emotion half the time. I'm just going by what I have analyzed about my childhood and what I was subjected to, and the kids of my siblings and cousins and how they behave.
Also to those whom say it's EA that's the bad guy, read through the terms of use again, and again, and again. You'll find that no one owns games but the company whom makes them, they have the right to remove access to the content at anytime, for any reason. They are also able to gain access to specs and personal information to further marketing goals. No, they never hide things from us, we just don't choose to read through the documents we accept.