Tell me what's wrong about them.
Here's one of mines:
A splintercell: Pandora Tomorow is rated T for TEEN on PC, yet Rated M for Mature in consoles, odd isn't it?
Only tell me what's wrong, not bugs, but what error they made.
I don't think I have ever seen a M rated game for PC (not sure though).
They might have different ratings for computer games and consoles. Or maybe the screen on the tv is bigger than your monitor...don't really know. Those are just guesses.
Here's another one, when the characters get angry or happy, their faces doesn't look like it... except for Unreal Championship 2.
Extensive usage of blood makes it M. Obviously the PC didnt have as much.
And the face expression is laziness.
QUOTE(KaboomHahahein @ May 18 2005, 12:27 PM)
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Diablo II was rated M.
System Shock and System Shock II were both rated M.
The list goes on for quite a while.
QUOTE(warhammer40000 @ May 18 2005, 02:32 PM)
And the face expression is laziness.
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Newer games incorporate facial expressions now. For example, Oblivion has facial expressions displaying characters moods.
I think KOTOR had them too, although I'm not sure (can't recall off the top of my head).
They have expression in Final Fantasy X and above show expressions, really good ones, in fact, so does Metal Gear Solid Games (A bit, at least with anger).
Well usually when I see games they are Teen but then I said I was not sure about that and I was wrong.
QUOTE(Fronter @ May 19 2005, 05:27 PM)
in fact, so does Metal Gear Solid Games (A bit, at least with anger).
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DUH!!! ESPECIALLY Metal Gear Solid 3. Even the ps1 mgs (mgs1) has expressions.
Hmm... Yes Metal Gear Solid is good with expressions... I like the look on Boss's face when she makes her speech near the end of the game...