GamerNode's Anthony LaBella writes: When the ESRB tags a video game with an M rating, the purpose is to warn potential customers about suggestive and explicit content. These kinds of games have generated plenty of controversy, from titles like Night Trap to Manhunt 2. In recent years though, developers have started to put an innovative spin on the label. Games like Mortal Kombat and God of War are still out there, where excessive violence and gore are the main reason for an M rating. But some titles use it as a platform to tackle complex subject matter and explore new narrative boundaries. If this trend continues, it may be a huge stepping stone for the videogame medium. Here are just a few of the M-rated titles best representative of this new effort.
Plenty of unforgettable games have completely messed up their players throughout the years, all the way back from the PS1 days to the dark recesses of the modern internet.
Hanzala from eXputer: "I do appreciate GTA 6, Rockstar, but if I could trade it for a new L.A. Noire or a Bully game, I'd do so in a heartbeat."
How are they lost? You can get L.A. Noire on Steam, PS5, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch and Bully is on the PS5 and Xbox Series too.
Whenever gta 6 launch we won't be getting another rockstar title for another 10 years lol but on the positive side they bou to come back n show how open world supposed to be done 🔥
Deadly Premonition is a pretty weird game, but all of these absolute oddities are even weirder.
Although this article is very short and to the point, the perspective provided is interesting and worth noting. Our hobby is maturing. Imagine that :P
I clearly need to play Catherine already.