![]() I personally find this slightly funny, as it is rare for me to see people getting drunk in games. ![]() Perhaps the worst of this is when one of the characters gets heavily drunk and slurs his words and gets angry easily. The main character is a drinker, and spends some time in the bar later in the game, as do some other characters. An issue for most parents would be the drinking. There are other scenes/refrences to violence, but nothing I would worry about. There is no violence, simply what you would see in a father-child movie. There is also some scenes which a young child (fair warning-her mom is missing, and I know that might by a sore topic with some) argues with her father. There is some violence (mainly one scene where the main character fires a gun, and then a man is shown falling-this scene appears about 7 times in the game). This is not too prominant, but if you are looking at this game simply for its educational value, you are looking in the wrong place. a young man steals a large sum of money, and the main character teaches him responsiblity). The game includes some moral problems, which are solved by the main character (i.e. Everyone I've heard review this game say it is great, and I agree. However, this alone shouldn't be enough to scare you away from such a good game. This game made me cringe, having the occasional D and A words. ![]() I've played T games before, and, though I certainly do not encourage it, language is one of the least worries I have with games. If your okay with all the content, this will be a game which you will find to enjoy, with the beautiful artwork, the moving characters and the strong plot. So think: Is your kid okay with mild swearing, and are you okay with it? Is your child willing to go with this gameplay, will (s)he get bored? Is your child okay with some violence, and knows about alcohol, and what it can do? Finally, is your child mature enough to know why the characters act as they do? The gameplay is interesting, because you hold the DS sideways, which isn't common, and there are quite a few different ways of interacting with the objects around you. The background are nice, because you look through Kyle's eyes while walking around, and it looks like you're actually walking through the hotel. The characters in the conversations are almost like moving pencil drawings, but it really looks nice. This might bore children, as it's long, it includes long and frequent conversations and you have to move around alot in the hotel with limited change of scenery. one character even gets heavily drunk, making him angry and violent. Kyle is a drinker, and there is a bar in the hotel. The alcohol content is probably the worst problem in this game. Language would be a bit much for children, even if there isn't any S or F words, but teens wouldn't mind the language. For a 15+ hour play through, I was surprised. There are less then five violent scenes, if I can remember. ![]() He can be somewhat a role model for teens and young adults, but not for children, as they might get confused by his behavior. He's one of the more realistic characters I have seen in games, so I enjoy playing as him. ![]() He's also looking for his ex-partner, so he's devoted to find him. He is rude and cocky time to time, but he is willing to help others. The main character, Kyle, is a businessman, also an ex-cop. It is quite long, so expect spend alot of time on this. I think that this is actually a very good game. ![]()
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