January 13, 201312 yr And now all the grade school kids are playing Call of Duty. Lmao so true. Nowadays you see a lot of snot nosed brats playing Call of Shitty: Modern Shitware 3. And the online cmultiplayer is so terible because you see too many ignorant kids whining and complaining.
January 14, 201312 yr Author And now all the grade school kids are playing Call of Duty. Which is too bad. Sure, CoD is a bit fun. I'm quite enjoying Black Ops: 2, but it's got NOTHING on a Pokemon game. Pokemon is kinda like Kingdom Hearts in the way that no matter your age, it will always be awesome.
January 14, 201312 yr Which is too bad. Sure, CoD is a bit fun. I'm quite enjoying Black Ops: 2, but it's got NOTHING on a Pokemon game. Pokemon is kinda like Kingdom Hearts in the way that no matter your age, it will always be awesome. I don't really care for either game. But imo kids in Elementary school should probably be playing games like Pokemon and not Call of Duty. lol Edited January 14, 201312 yr by Ertyx
January 14, 201312 yr Author I don't really care for either game. But imo kids in Elementary school should probably be playing games like Pokemon and not Call of Duty. lol I can't help but wonder if the parents ever LOOK at the back of these games. Seriously, there is a REASON Call of Duty is rated M, and most parents don't care. Grade School kids shouldn't be playing these sorta game, in my opinion. 7th grade and up seems fine to me though. : /
January 14, 201312 yr I can't help but wonder if the parents ever LOOK at the back of these games. Seriously, there is a REASON Call of Duty is rated M, and most parents don't care. Grade School kids shouldn't be playing these sorta game, in my opinion. 7th grade and up seems fine to me though. : / Just depends on the kid in all honesty. But yeah, I doubt there are many kids younger than 13 that could handle Call of Duty maturely. Even above 13 is highly questionable. Most parents don't understand the rating system or think "Oh, it's just a video game, it'll be fine." Then when something goes wrong they want to blame the game.
January 14, 201312 yr Author Just depends on the kid in all honesty. But yeah, I doubt there are many kids younger than 13 that could handle Call of Duty maturely. Even above 13 is highly questionable. Most parents don't understand the rating system or think "Oh, it's just a video game, it'll be fine." Then when something goes wrong they want to blame the game. Exactly.
January 14, 201312 yr Oh, that's so true... A lot of high school kids (please don't think I'm referring to everyone--because seriously, I'm not) think anything you did in middle school was "Ew, baby'ish!" and then you hit adulthood and they want to bring all of that back again. It's the cycle of life.
January 15, 201312 yr I'm not in college but if this IS what's gonna happen the firetruck high school.
The picture says everything.