Dude primary and high school has 10x more swearing than destiny and if your really that worried the out him/her in a private party with no one else but friends so the. You can't hear destiny
As for violence that is infact very rare for that to happen over a game most incidences are rumours proven to be false accusations for the companies to get more hype...it's reverse psychology so more people defend the game and buy it to prove it's not going to do that
And with anti-social you are totally wrong. I'm 13 and I play destiny around that time but so are my school friends who live pretty far away so to hang out you need to plan it a few days in advance and it's just too hard. So being able to party up with my friends and do stuff with them is so much fun and social.
And 2 years is way to harsh and your completely wrong cos you have to be over 10 to even go to a juvenile prison anyway.(at least where i live) also if it was that bad it would be R18+ and you can't judge the kid all he/she did was ask his/her parent was the one who bought it for him/her because of that age he/she needs a parents permission. Also he/she is fighting aliens not humans and it's you have no idea whether the hostile is exo or not so basically he/she not going to grab a gun and kill humans because they aren't the true enemy it's aliens and there is no swearing in the story's dialogue so therefor it can only be rated M, also there is no blood/gore so that's why it's not rated MA15+ or R18+.
In conclusion think before you write and don't write this because you hate twelvies it's not your age it's how you act.
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