No.
If films like "a Siberian film" can exist then games like hatred can.
I think the whole protect kids from violent games is bullshit. The graphics may have improved but I played games like manhunt as a kid and I'm fine. I say let kids play gtaV, resident evil (which hasn't been scary in years), god of war, gears of war ...
The only games I'd actually hesitate to let my kids play would be weird Japanese games or games that I personally think are sexiest.
My rule would be if you can play it, you can play it. If the kid can complete the game, let the kid play it.
Of course if he starts abusing the local wildlife or bullying kids then I'd think about the situation but I can't see it doing harm.
If films like "a Siberian film" can exist then games like hatred can.
I think the whole protect kids from violent games is bullshit. The graphics may have improved but I played games like manhunt as a kid and I'm fine. I say let kids play gtaV, resident evil (which hasn't been scary in years), god of war, gears of war ...
The only games I'd actually hesitate to let my kids play would be weird Japanese games or games that I personally think are sexiest.
My rule would be if you can play it, you can play it. If the kid can complete the game, let the kid play it.
Of course if he starts abusing the local wildlife or bullying kids then I'd think about the situation but I can't see it doing harm.