


Kids, and according to several friends who work in game stores, the same is Scrutinized very heavily by the majority of parents who come in with their Superhero comics at which my parents would not have batted an eye are

I see it all the time during my day job at a comic store Parents today, for good or ill, are a little bitīetter-informed and more involved than my parents were in the media theirĬhildren consume. It was and left my passion for gaming alone. Violent games and whatever, but luckily my parents generally saw that for what Sure, some politicians on TV were doing their whole fear-mongering BS about That’s mostly because my parents just sort ofĪssumed things were fine because, like the comics I was reading, video gamesįell under the umbrella of “kid stuff that we don’t need to pay attention to.” Knew what I was experiencing in games like Xenogears and Final Fantasy VII, I may not haveīeen playing many RPGs at all. I remember playing a lot of RPGs when I was a kid but Iĭon’t remember a lot of them being very kid-friendly.
