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Plus ratings are just parental advisory, it's in the name. I was watching silence of the lambs as a 10 year old on the couch with my parents, fun times. If a parent on this side of the ocean (or anywhere for that matter) thinks this is not an appropriate game for their young teen then they shouldn't buy it for them. I also haven't looked into the devs (just saw some gameplay and wishlisted to keep it in my purview) but I am willing to bet my left nut from what I'm seeing that this is an eastern-made game.
Edit:
Ok so it appears the devs are indeed eastern, chinese to be exact. So I would just write this thread off as a moment of culture shock, because the aesthetics and parental advisory rating of entertainment in their culture is different from ours.
Everyone thinking like that have a big problem and never had a good childhood.
Wait, how the ♥♥♥♥ is it a "poor understanding" when the first thing they did was read medical textbooks?
I feel like modern day Americans are so spoiled and whiny to have first world problems like this get them riled up, the rest of the world, children included, are much more mature.
Thank you.
if your kid can find this game and play then they are doing something wrong