09-08-2010, 09:32 AM
The ESRB don't play games through to completion, and they don't really take the time to look at the really in-depths parts of the game. What they do is take an overarching look at the gameplay and plot, and decide from that, whether it gets an E, T, or whatever rating.
This results in games that are quite difficult or pretty mature in content getting Es and Ts because they don't contain anything overly offensive. I'm pretty damn sure a few games have been slammed by consumers in the past because they pass an E game as a kiddy game. They're not the same thing.
This results in games that are quite difficult or pretty mature in content getting Es and Ts because they don't contain anything overly offensive. I'm pretty damn sure a few games have been slammed by consumers in the past because they pass an E game as a kiddy game. They're not the same thing.