Max Level: "What about the children?” you ask. “Their young, impressionably innocent minds can’t handle all this natural human development or any semblance of real life.”
And you know? You may be on to something.
So as to not corrupt our youth further, I’ve compiled a small list of other ESRB ratings that need to be expedited as soon as possible – for the children’s sake.
Dragon Age: Inquisition, developed by BioWare, is the third installment in the cherished Dragon Age series. It represents a major evolution from its predecessor, Dragon Age II, incorporating elements that were well-loved in the original Dragon Age: Origins but also introducing new features that stand on their own. While Inquisition improves upon Dragon Age II in many respects, it falls short of the exceptional standards set by Origins.
Amazon announced a partnership with Electronic Arts to deliver even more free games and in-game content to Prime Gaming subscribers.
Amazon announced the Prime Gaming gifts for the month of November: Control Ultimate Edition, Dragon Age Inquisition, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and more.
The quality of these free games has been awesome. Before anyone says they are not free I was already giving Amazon $6 a month for prime shipping and video this isn't why I pay for my subscription
How does Prime Gaming work? Do you keep the games, or is it only as long as you have Prime?
lol Nice distraction from how they're now charging people to increase viewership. It's "just an option." /wink lol
Can you name a E rated game that delves into sexual preferences???
You cannot?
Well then, children should not be a focal point of your argument.
This article better fail. N4G is not a place where people should express their homophobia.
EDIT: Okay, so the "snipet" of the article is completely misleading. Admittedly, I had a blind rage and replied before reading the article (which is why i'm forcing myself to have my original comment still visible, instead of editing it out).
The author expresses how outrageous an ESRB rating of "gay content" is, then takes on a humorous attempt of pointing out other things that should carry ESRB ratings.
The issues i have with the article is, the ESRB doesn't even rate games based off of Gay content. If they have, i've never seen it.
The author has literally made an article about a non-existing issue (ESRB rating games based off of Gay content). Games like Mass Effect 3 are just labeled as strong sexual content, nothing about Gay content.
I hope this gets reported....
I think you should put an exclamation point in the title of the article. There is a lot of people here that just simply read the title and go by assumptions of what the article may be.
It is a satirical article therefore the headline isn't misleading. It actually is a good headline for what the article is saying.
Doubt post...