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teorically, a underaged kid shouldn't be subjected to a game with violence, much less with blood and gore. I'm subjected to it since I was 4 (neighter I or my parents knew that Halo was a war game) so it doesn't affect me. But can to other kids and can put them in a violent and swearing behavior, like we see in Call of Duty. It doesn't matter how serious you are, it matters how it will affect you psychologically. I can take me as an example: since I witnessed the Flood in Halo and Halo 2, I had pretty bad nightmares and I didn't played until I earned enough "courage" to face them again. Imagine how 8 year olds be like when they first faced CoD zombies. Not in Blops Kino, but in WaW Nacht der Untoten. Zombies with creepy sounds coming slowly towards you from all directions from a fog. Then coming faster and faster. Imagine the kid imaging killing human beings infected with some bacteria or something that wanted to kill them in a bloody way. THAT could make them freak out and give them a behavior of not having confidence in no one with the possibility of being zombies or something. Maybe you guys are thinking that I am exagerating but heck, if someone can believe in Santa, he can believe in that