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But that's on the TO DO LIST in Story Mode.
There is nudity even there either.
The game is pretty much PG13 aside from the violence, language, jokes, blood/gore, smoking, use of alcohol.
Heck its practically PG compared to GTAV Story Mode.
Rest is not? Lol then go for it "teen"
My young sisters back in 90s and early 2000s played all the games I handed down to them; DOOM, DOOM II, Quake II and III, Return to Castle Wolfenstein... all the GTA games, you name it. They both were straight-A students all throughout their school life. The one sister had a love for Red Dead Redemption 1 (released in 2010 on PS3) and GTA:SA and IV. One of my other sisters was a master at World of Warcraft and Diablo 2 & 3. I let my niece play GTAV Story at 6 years old. She sat down and beat that story by herself all the way through at 8 years old. When weird or stupid moments happened in the game (yes I supervised her playthrough most of the time she played it and she was given a period of time to play; not all day long by herself) she would laugh, cause she knows it's fake & fiction, like a movie.
We have inner city kids talking like that @ 4-5 years old; for teens this shouldn't be a problem. And just because you play a game or watch a movie with "content" doesn't mean the person should be taking that in as a way of life, how to speak, etc.
Games and Movies can easily contain violence, even the stock MineCraft has violence. OH but you don't mind letting a 5 year old play MC, right? Same difference. Just because some games can be more realistic and visually true to life so to speak doesn't change the truth about what's going on, or what the player is able to do, etc.
So really as long as your child doesn't start swearing all the time, like it's normal to do so. Or going around being a bully and inflicting violence to self or others; then what's the real harm in such movies or video games?
I shot my first firearm (supervised, safety, a heads up tutorial and awareness all before-hand) when I was 7 yrs old. A 357 Magnum no less. I was allowed to take 2 shots, that was it, done, over with. It didn't turn me into some gun collector or anarchist.
When I went to do supervised driving runs with my instructor, she said I was so good at my coordination and awareness, where did I get that from. I told her I had been playing all sorts of driving games over the years, using a Steering Wheel + Pedals. And I was used to the awareness while driving because we had little kids running around in the home while I played and such too. I could multi-task while driving and still know what's going on in my mirrors, to my right, left, center; etc. No problem. She was pretty impressed. One time she actually fell asleep cause the ride was so smooth. I'm not self-absorbed here folks. I'm been around every kind of movie or game there is all my life. Starting in the early 80s. If I had not had any of that exposure I'd probably be just another dumb little wussy punk in the world.