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Which would make them just as violent as any FPS. Why isn't this game rated M?
Because a fps typically has:
-Realistic Guns
-Realistic Models
-Realistic Death Animations
-Blood
-Online Multiplayer PVP
Lego Games have:
-Single-piece shiny tubes as guns
-Lego characters
-An exploding death animation
-No Blood
-Local Multiplayer Co-op only
I know haha, I was kidding.
That scenes still annoys me a little, same with the C-3PO head chopping scene from Lego Star Wars: The Complete Sage.
It is because, Incapacitation is a Human Dimension thing, whereas in the Block Dimension, it is clean :D.
You can view it as each bit of block that they disintegrate into is a Point for how much he is owning them with his League of Shadows training.