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sirsmiley t1_iua8jq8 wrote

You let your four year old watch someone play a game rated 16+?

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YOUNGLOLA t1_iua8xq8 wrote

She's 4. She's not intensely Watching it. My husband will set up a situation so that my kid can Aloy doing cool tricks. Go take your fake internet morals somewhere thats gives a fuck

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sleepymoose88 t1_iuar9kz wrote

I too let my 7 yr old watch select parts of games that are cool. He’s watched me play parts of Horizon, Fallout, and more. I was playing Resident Evil at his age. I just try to avoid showing him anything overly mature like very gory scenes, bad language, etc.

He himself plays mostly Nintendo games and we play some park sims together.

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rabidjellybean t1_iub27y6 wrote

As far as my toddler knows, Spider-Man only swings around the city and jumps on people's cars.

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yanonce t1_iuav8tu wrote

When I was around 2, me and my parents where out and they wanted to watch a movie. They weren’t let in because it was a 16+ movie

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Dllondamnit t1_iub04nn wrote

Was it because you were with them or because they were only 15 or younger?

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Kittuns t1_iuacxcd wrote

I played games rated twice my age as a kid and I turned out ok I guess

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kjlwillycoyote t1_iube0wz wrote

Stop lying to yourself, I mean really, you're on reddit ffs.

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SpaceLemming t1_iub7o6b wrote

First it’s not rated mature, second they are just guidelines.

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dr-dog69 t1_iuba4tr wrote

I played Doom 2 when I was 4 if that makes you feel any better

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WheatenAce t1_iuc99g6 wrote

Lego Star Wars games are rated 10+, it’s pretty obvias those ratings are bs

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Id0ntunderstandj0kes t1_iuiafb0 wrote

Bro, it's horizon. A game of hope and finding someone's true self

It's not freaking Bloodborne or Doom

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