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Honestly, no.
Besides which, now that we know that your 13, if you ended up with the game, we'd know instantly that you'd violated the End User License Agreement and the age rating.
hey look man i dont give a crap about that agreement stuff i play halo its rated m so i have played m games before and do i go killing people no im fine but im not buying this game
I would challenge anyone to show me how Day Z and Halo are even remotely similar if you remove, for instance, the weapons.
whoever was immune to the infection became muuuuteeee!!!!!! no DayZ copy ever sold. lol
Hello there
Apologies for the rought ride you recieved from some of our other members, they must be having an "off" day.
We dont choose the rating but the game is aimed at the "older" audience as it does contain some challenging themes.
Its good that you are enquiring though.
I know many young folk who IMHO would be perfectly at ease with DAYZ and others who would find it far too spooky, that said depending on your place of residence puchasing DAYZ might be seen as a being a bit naughty.
Also the game wont be fully released for a long time and by then youll be in a better position to judge.
Good luck!
Rgds
LoK