If you think swearing and gore makes something mature then you are not mature.
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thats exactly what gives the game a M rating you idiot
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Yes it gives it an M rating but it doesn't make it very mature by the actual definition of the word.
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not entirely. language and gore are separate aspects. imagine a game where all you do is pilot a space buggy as cookie monster and find moon rocks to transport to your moon-cookie factory. if cookie monster suddenly started saying -blam!- after every other word, the game would probably be rated mature. on the other hand. same game, minus the word -blam!- after every other word. cookie monster has the cleanest mouth this side of a dental convention. but you give him a ray gun and tell him to find these moon rocks he has to kill interstellar bugs with acid spit. game becomes mature. now, same game minus both guns and -blam!-. cookie monster is a pacifist with fluoride poisoning. but at the end, he has sex with someone. anyone. could be big bird, could be paris hilton. either way, game becomes mature. that being said, the person you called an idiot was referring to the fact that simply being able to tolerate these things does not make you mature. and if someone wants this game to be mature just so they can have guns, gore and gams, then they're not really mature to begin with. some of us play games for gameplay, not to feel gangster.
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-blam!- you
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oh i get it, your one of those kids under 18 whose parents buy you the game anyway aren't you?