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| Is TFF "Teen" or "Mature"? | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 6 2007, 09:02:43 PM (649 Views) | |
| phobos | Oct 9 2007, 02:49:24 PM Post #16 |
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I'd have to go with teen. |
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| Tonbo Jigen | Oct 9 2007, 09:25:45 PM Post #17 |
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I believe this would fall into which version is released. If it's of the original SFC version, then it may get the T ratting. If it's of any of the remakes, then it might scrape the bottom of an M ratting. However, if any work is done on their graphics, it will more than likely fall into the Mature ratting more than Teen. |
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| Gingerkitty | Nov 8 2007, 01:46:51 AM Post #18 |
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I'd say teen. Although it has alot of morbid stuff, the graphics don't show much. |
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| OneSky | Nov 8 2007, 08:33:45 PM Post #19 |
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I'm sure its Teen. There's not much blood in the game but it disturbs the player when playing it. |
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| Shadro | Aug 17 2008, 02:56:16 PM Post #20 |
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I can really see it go either way, but for me at least it brings up if it were rated now or if it came out way back when (post '95 so the ESRB is around mind you). Honestly the way I see it, it would very much so be a mature rated game, yes there might not be a lot of blood and such, but the nature of it and things along those lines I think would bring it up there. I really don't think the graphics would play as big of a part as it is being made out to be, the content is still there; sure it doesn't look the best, but it is there. Really the ESRB rates the content of the game, and depending on what people say the game has the rating is given viva that, hence why I see it the way I do. I mean the game is violent many times though out the game, and it shows it for the most part; as I said it doesn't look the best, but that really doesn't matter its there. Though this really brings up the flawed system the ESRB is since it was made to save games way back when with Mortal Kombat, with the famous lines in the hearing "If you don't do something about it we will". The other rating systems around like the ones in Japan and the UK are so much better where it uses pictures and such to list what content is in the game and there really isn't as much as a letter thing and having to go from there, because they are so broad and bring up things like this. It really is a gray line, but I just think it has mature content I think should give it the M rating. Then there is the the genera the game is, it is survival horror; which will sway the rating I believe. There are not many T rated survival horror games in general and it is almost a norm that they are. Though I still stand by that the content that these types of games seem to have are mature; let us look at it in the way of movies, I do not see Clock Tower being PG rated horror, I see it R rated horror and that is how I justify it being M rated. Heh...that is quite a lot I have there, meh I play the card I'm going into game programming and I take an interest in my field. |
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| enigmaopoeia | Aug 17 2008, 09:51:35 PM Post #21 |
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I do agree with you that Clock Tower ~The First Fear~ would be rated R as a movie, considering the context and themes. But still, I see it being rated T as a video game for some reason. =/ Though I cannot deny the ESRB would rate this game as rated M back in 1995, but I believe by today's standards, it would be a T. |
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