• April 22, 2017

Top 10 Games We Want To See A Mature Version Of

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This is cool but it’s a shame it’s just for kids…These are the games that are usually E for Everyone or T for Teen – kid friendly, PG 13 style content, but which have huge potential for a mature deviation. They could add more violence, more sex, more drugs – anything that would free them from the shackles of their kid friendly roots and cement them as games that your mother wouldn’t approve of. Welcome to and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Games We Want To See A Mature Version Of.

00:33 #10. “Star Wars The Force Unleashed” (200810)
01:16 #9. “Monster Hunter” (2004)
01:58 #8. “Pokémon” (1998)
02:41 #7. “The Legend of Zelda” (1986)
03:25 #6. “SoulCalibur” (1996)
04:07 #5. “Fire Emblem” (1990)
05:49 #4. “Warcraft” (1994)
05:42 #3, #2 & #1: ????

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10 thoughts on “Top 10 Games We Want To See A Mature Version Of

  1. In Final Fantasy VI, you see someone literally get crushed to death between two statues, someone comitting suicide in a post-Apocolyptic world, and as the player the final boss is basically God, who you need to kill. I beg differ to this list.

  2. This is the shitiest thing whatchmojo has ever done

    “Hey do you memeber this game that doesn’t really need to be M? Well let’s add buckets of blood and sex scenes :D”

    If it doesn’t help with the story or the gameplay or the atmosphere then whats the point

    The only thing I can agree on is in the Metroid series and the violence in Star Wars

  3. Easy, an M-rated Pac-Man game that is grounded in reality. The story focuses on Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde, four homicide investigators who are tasked with taking down the “Pac-Man”, a drug-addicted cannibal.

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