I'm not sure what the situation is in America, but it's a bit weird how the last few Wario Land games (including Shake It) have gotten a somewhat higher age rating than the first four...
For example:
Wario Land 1: 3+
Wario Land II: 3+
Wario Land 3: 3+
Wario Land 4: 3+
Wario Land The Shake Dimension: 7+
http://www.pegi.info/en/index/global_id/505/?searchString=wario+land
And then for others... a bunch of WarioWare games get a 7+ rating, a few more get a 3+ rating, World gets a 3+ rating and Master of Disguise gets another 7+ one.
Huh?
It's not like Shake It and Master of Disguise are any more 'over the top' than Land 4 or World, is it? And how is Game & Wario scarier than any of the actual Wario games? I mean okay, Gamer is a bit scary to some... but compared to the Wario Land 4 bosses when annoyed (like Spoiled Rotten) or some of the World bosses... it's nothing.
So yeah, what gives? What's with the weird age rating disrepencies here?
For example:
Wario Land 1: 3+
Wario Land II: 3+
Wario Land 3: 3+
Wario Land 4: 3+
Wario Land The Shake Dimension: 7+
http://www.pegi.info/en/index/global_id/505/?searchString=wario+land
And then for others... a bunch of WarioWare games get a 7+ rating, a few more get a 3+ rating, World gets a 3+ rating and Master of Disguise gets another 7+ one.
Huh?
It's not like Shake It and Master of Disguise are any more 'over the top' than Land 4 or World, is it? And how is Game & Wario scarier than any of the actual Wario games? I mean okay, Gamer is a bit scary to some... but compared to the Wario Land 4 bosses when annoyed (like Spoiled Rotten) or some of the World bosses... it's nothing.
So yeah, what gives? What's with the weird age rating disrepencies here?