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no eroge no life(?)
Only see Machiko, why "all ages"
yet...
"Murder" in video games is more flashy than in real life. Example:
I play Skyrim with a Blood FX mod. However, I'd be horrified if someone was murdered like that IRL. Don't believe me? a member of a british gaming magazine had to struggle to show a death in (I think) a movie. Yet in the same video, It had gratuitious violence in various video games.
However, games like THIS, act the same as in real life (mostly). Not much is exaggerated in this game, other than characters and the setting.
And that is why it is OK for bloody games are ok, but this isn't. You're welcome.
EDIT:...Hello? No response?