But with all those reputation around it will be perfectly understandable to prohibit children from touching them. If many peole says restaurant x is bad, then I'm sure not many people will go to that restaurant.
Yes, I agree that that games help, I wrote a long essay about the benefits of games once.
But with all those reputation around it will be perfectly understandable to prohibit children from touching them. If many peole says restaurant x is bad, then I'm sure not many people will go to that restaurant.
So if we start saying Mc Donalds is good people will stop going to them?
Yo, is your sig from hamlet, it sounds like it would be from hamlet
Oh no, don't give it too much credit. It's actually from a very infamous piece of (possibly intentionally humorous) fiction that should not be named. Ever. But on the topic, I am a big Hamlet (and Shakespeare overall) fan.
Oh no, don't give it too much credit. It's actually from a very infamous piece of (possibly intentionally humorous) fiction that should not be named. Ever. But on the topic, I am a big Hamlet (and Shakespeare overall) fan.
Ask your parents to look at the game then, ask them to watch a demo and see for themselves if there is anything they would disagree with. And don't oversell it, just make one request and if they say no, live with it.
Howis playing Morrowind or Oblivion somehow better then Skyrim? >_> Need we mention Oblivion's dark brotherhood questline, all the daedra quests in both and the easy access to advlt oriented mods.... Parents have got no idea have they.
Howis playing Morrowind or Oblivion somehow better then Skyrim? >_> Need we mention Oblivion's dark brotherhood questline, all the daedra quests in both and the easy access to advlt oriented mods.... Parents have got no idea have they.
Skyrim graphic is more real, that's my guess, people let children watch Tom and Jerry which has violence because they are cartoon.