The whole way Video games are designed means that only Adults get access to all the good stuff,it's really frustrating.
So I'm stuck in the age between 10 and 16 by being too intelligent to enjoy whatever comes around 8-10 and being too young to get what comes by 16-18,we need more 12-13 rated games.
It is unfortunate most adults interpret that ratings system as "no one under this age should play/watch it" rather then "HEY parent, do your job. You might want to know what is in this movie"
Doesn't help that I've seen some games restricted for what seems no reason whatsoever,take Transformers: Fall of cybertron,that's 15 restricted and I've
played through it (through some help of managing to avoid my parents seeing the rating.) and I don't really see where that rating came from,the only thing notable that I found was some fake swear words.
The whole way Video games are designed means that only Adults get access to all the good stuff,it's really frustrating.
So I'm stuck in the age between 10 and 16 by being too intelligent to enjoy whatever comes around 8-10 and being too young to get what comes by 16-18,we need more 12-13 rated games.
Katamari Damacy, Earth Defense Force, most Zelda and Final Fantasy games, anything Command and Conquer, are all great games you could get that you wouldn't need to be 18 to buy.
Katamari Damacy: *Looks on Wikipedia* I don't have a playstation 2 and I don't think I'd be able to find this game anyway. Earth Defense Force: *Looks around Steam.* Oh look it's M rated,my parents seem to think M is 16 rated. most Zelda and Final Fantasy games:Parents don't like magic and I don't really like the look of them anyway. Command and Conquer: Most of the stuff I can get is strategy,I'm done with that.
What you need is a good puzzle game. Puzzle games don't tend to be age-restricted.
For good reason! I don't derive entertainment from Jicksaw puzzles and spot what.