Why mortal kombat is rated m




















Based on 63 reviews. Add your rating. Parents say 29 Kids say Adult Written by MichaelGonzalez April 26, I would say gore is what gives this game a M rating. This title contains: Positive Messages. This review Helped me decide 3. Had useful details 3. Read my mind 4. Report this review. For anyone who says, "it is not real, it's just game. All Mortal Kombat games are fun. Though these newer mortal kombat brutal fatal kills now, I feel like are less brutal than the older games of this franchise.

Because the finishing moves are so over the top gory that it's kinda ridiculous. I feel like the grittiness is gone. Don't get me wrong, the gore is still gross, it's just more silly now.

This title contains: Ease of Play. Helped me decide 1. Had useful details 1. Read my mind. Adult Written by Nikki 21 April 15, Not for kids This is not for kids or teens.

I strongly suggest looking up MK11 all fatalities and watching to see for yourself. There is no way to turn off gore, don't listen if your kids tell you different. Also notice how the majority reviews are from kids!! Had useful details. Parent Written by Nolty F. January 12, Ok, parents may be bothered and worried about fatalities, but they are very hard to do with no reward. They are avoidable, and avoiding them makes it a lot less violent.

If they do happen there are chest cavities opening, spine tearing, brains eaten and cleaved in 2, eyes popped out, organs and entrails ripped out, jaws torn off along with the chest cavity, every organ shown, faces torn off, skeleton ripped out of skin along with organs and layers of the body Skeleton, muscle, and skin, torn off one by one, and much more. Fatal blows though, are not avoidable. They contain shot through eyes, stabbing, shooting, stepping on faces and heads, impaling of the stomach, head, neck, spine, and force with blunt objects.

Krushing Blows are moves that do extra damage when performed in a long combo, which show an xray view of ribs and skulls broken, and less violent krushing blows include stepping and punching in slow mo.

Brutalities are also moves that finish the opponent in a combo with a last devastating blow. Blood is very common, with splatters and splooshes. Know that your kids have to be very mature, and use caution. If your child is mature enough, go for it, if not, wait until they are older.

Play with them to get a fun family experience. Thank you for reading. Helped me decide. So, why is Mortal Kombat rated R? Have something to tell us about this article? Let us know. Peter Hunt Szpytek Peter is from Chicago. Got a tip? But Mortal Kombat coming to a home console made the game more visible; what was once relegated to arcades was now something that could be played on the family TV.

Parents of that generation were thinking arcades were still cute games like Pac Man and Donkey Kong , so this was going to be a shock. There was a lot of public hype, and it became a lot more apparent that kids might be playing and interested in games like Mortal Kombat. A month later, Lieberman and Sen. Herb Kohl convened the hearing on Mortal Kombat and other violent video games.

It debuted in September , and is in use today. The black-and-white label is still prominently displayed on game boxes and in their marketing materials today. In theory, the rating system made it so retailers were encouraged not to sell certain games to people under 17 or Today, plenty of research suggests there is little evidence linking video game violence to violent behavior in children or adults.

Chris Ferguson, a psychologist who studies video games and violence, told Polygon that multiple studies in the decades since Mortal Kombat have found no connection to violent crime. More recently, in February an Illinois legislator proposed amendments to a state law that would restrict retailers from selling violent games to minors.



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