There should be no reasons. As a parent, you should be able to tell if your kid is mature enough to handle the violent game without it transferring to his life. Just read the back of each game, there is a MSRB rating showing whether your kid is old enough for the game. If you think video game violence truly made your kid violent, your wrong. It is all about the parenting.
Yes, some violent games, depending on the amount of violence, require you to be 18 years of age or have a parent with you to purchase the game.
Newer games are move violent and negative to those who play them. Between the years 2000 till now , the games have promoted violence, theft, and many other bad things.
It depends on the degree of conflict and action you would call violence. By popular opinion the game Manhunt is generally considered to be one of the most violent. Others would include any fighting game (Soul Calibur, Tekken, Street fighter), and most of the top selling games such as Grand Theft Auto and World of Warcraft involve violence.
Because they are to small to play violent games
Video games do not make kids violent.
They make you less sensitive to violence, and you can get addicting.
no.
Though I do not believe violent video games promote real life violence, many experts believe they do. For example, in Australia violent video games are banned, and a heavy fine is placed on those found with them.
no. But not all of runescape is violent. You can 'skill' which involves no violence at all.
Honestly no. I am quite sick of that statement I play violent games all the time am I serial killer no. Listen violent people are violent before they buy violent video games and non violent people people that buy violent video games do not turn in to ravenous murderers. I see violent video games as an outlet for anger for some people which reduces violence in real life. so NO
Yes.
Yes, some violent games, depending on the amount of violence, require you to be 18 years of age or have a parent with you to purchase the game.
yes i think so becuase the games ar violent too
The Daily Orbit - 2012 Playing Violent Video Games Leads to Violence 1-74 was released on: USA: 11 December 2012
Yes it does because kids watch violence over and over again, and they get used to it, so they learn to believe violence is not a big deal, and start becoming violent to kids in school.
Violent video games are not the sole cause of violence in society, as multiple factors contribute to such behavior. Implementing a ban on violent video games may not effectively address the root causes of violence. It is important to focus on comprehensive approaches that address mental health, social influences, and access to weapons to address violence in society.
A violent game tends to sell better. Most games are violent even junior games have some violence in it though generally Tinkerbell doesn't 'lose' a head. People like violence it's a well known fact so why make something completely non violent? It just deplete profit though of course racing is different. Producers are out to make profit and it's near impossible to remove all violence whilst still being fun again excluding racing and some puzzle games.