We already knew whoever's in charge of ratings in Australia has been doing serious drugs for a long time, but this is the icing on the cake. The worst part is, this isn't a first, as they also rated MD3 PG. Next step: PG Hello Kitty?
Yeah that was my point, I forgot it was E10+ until yesterday when looking through my games. I also thought games were only rated once they were essentially done but I can't see X and Y being almost done now.
Rumble Blast was E10+ here. Maybe they really are trying to appeal to a more mature audience.
ReplyDeleteBut I don't recall ANYTHING in Rumble Blast that would warrant such a rating. Unless the new "E", no strings attached, is real kiddy games...
DeleteYeah that was my point, I forgot it was E10+ until yesterday when looking through my games. I also thought games were only rated once they were essentially done but I can't see X and Y being almost done now.
DeleteAt least MD3 makes some sense. Not sure of how MD3's story was, but MD2 at least had a pretty dark one.
ReplyDeleteUnless XY isn't aimed at kids, though that's very unlikely.
ReplyDeleteThat might be interesting. Does Hello Kitty need to smack a b****
ReplyDeleteMD3 actually deserved a PG rating, it was much darker than MD2 and that's saying something.
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