Postby TroutNinja » Tue Dec 06, 2005 3:51 pm
I HIGHLY disagree with their findings on rating accuracy. Their basis for giving it an F is not a very logical finding. I would have given it an F if there were some E10 or T-Rated games that deserved a higher rating, or if they left out content that should have given it a lower rating.
The entire hot coffee scandal was a problem on the part of Rockstar, not the ESRB. The ESRB, even if they had actually played the game, would have not found the offending content. It's only after the PC version of GTA:SA was released that anyone knew anything about the 'mod.' Rockstar's problem, not the ESRB's.
Example: Whenever I'm at home for a longer period of time, I work at a game store near my house. I know that if a game is rated M, that is very much deserves it, and I will personally warn the parent and let them know exactly why it is Rated M. I trust their rating system, because I've found it to be accurate, and descriptive of what exactly is in the game.
Oh, and personally? I, and everyone in my store, will NOT sell to an 'underage' customer because if it is a sting operation, it costs the store $5000, along with some fines for the employee as well.
Oh yeah, and the whole.. not appropriate thing. That's a big one for me, I'm not a fan of M-Rated games.. highest I will recommend to anyone is a T-rated game.
To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescense. - C.S. Lewis