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right: GTA V
wrong: Halo 1-5 srsly blood and violence = M thats ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
I think when it comes to massively popular FPS games...they want to shoot for M if possible. You have to remember those games are geared for online play. You will hear all kinds of crap there. So they naturally shoot for an M rating because regardless of game content they will hear terrible things being said online. I know that the company doesn't take responsiblity for what one hears online...but I am sure they get complaints regardless. So they knock out 2 birds with one stone.
There is the occasional game that is rated M and could easily be rated T instead. Like the first Mass Effect. It had PG cussing, PG-13 violence, and I've seen more sexual sex scenes on TV shows. I honestly only see it being rated M if they partly base the rating on content of the story.