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Edited by ImNotCreative: 11/13/2015 1:49:45 AM
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Next destiny to be m rated

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I think this will open more opportunities for a more enriched story and overall game itself the teen rating limits the amount of creativity the game developers can implement into the game which I think is also a big factor to why destiny's story is so lacklustre. Hopefully they realise their mistake and make destiny 2 mature rated, I also want to state that the teen rating isn't why the story isn't so good, bungie slack of storytelling and cut out content may be a factor to why the story is bad as well, though improved in TTK it's still not good. Discuss... Edit: blood and gore doesn't make a game 18 rated it's much more than just swearing and blood.

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  • Edited by Senor Crouch: 11/13/2015 8:17:00 AM
    I'm afraid I have to disagree with you. You are incorrectly attempting to link "good, engaging story/narrative" with "ERSB Rating". I have grounds in this respect, being a storywrite myself. According to the ERSB.org database, a game is labeled "M for Mature" under the conditions that a video game contains "intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and/or strong language." Whereas a meaningful and engaging story needs not these things, rather they require conveyance, emotion, narrative, motivation, context, interaction, themeing, and an understanding of the human psyche. Let's take a look at some example of games with timeless stories that weren't rated M. - Final Fantasy (The Franchise) - Earthbound - Prince of Persia: Sands of Time - Chrono Trigger So while a game with a good story can be rated M, do not fall under the fallacy that a game must be rated M for there to be a good story in it. It is misconceptions like these that will only further take the game industry down the path it is currently on with regards to story elements. The industry, in its current state, seems to equate good story to "lots of cool/violent action scenes" and/or "shock value". For someone like myself, I find their mentality on the subject to be borderline offensive.

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