I'm 12 and my dad let me get this game recently and we beat the whole thing. It is a very fun game despite the violence. No matter what you hear, there is NO BLOOD. If there is, you would need a microscope to see it. It also teaches about World War II and The characters are very positive role models.
This game is perhaps one of the best shooters ever made. Period.
Now, for the parental aspect.
The violence is mediocre for these days. If you look at games like timeshift, it'll show violence at a 5 star scale.
The language is not too big of a deal, but it is heard
The good thing about this game, is it's educational value history wise, and it also gives good role models- (ie- the brave soldiers who fought WWII down to the bone.)
All in all, a good game, fine for teens.
I would recommend something more like Black Ops, Or MW3, but not bad. Violence: not as bad as others, not much blood, but you are still killing people. Language: I only heard one H-word in the whole game. Educational: You learn about WW2.
I'm just not feelin it like the other COD games. I guess its better a Dora game or something, but its the worst COD yet. There is only a speck of blood though, but it has some cussing like d--n (used alot) and b-st-rd
(once), but its the safest COD game.
This was my second Call Of Duty game and I liked it at first but I later it got really difficult. Checkpoints in this game are rare so if you mess up you may have to start back from the beginning of the level. You will have to make your TV brighter in order to be able to see anything because the game is really dark. Other than that, I thought the game was alright. This game isn't very violent and I haven't noticed any blood. The language was occasional including D-mn H-ll B-stard and one use of B-tch.
This game is educational, but the first 3 aren't as good as the new ones like Modern Warfare,World At War, and Black Ops.I gave this game ages 10 and up.My parents only let me play T games and under. I really thnk that Commen Sence Media really exagerates their age ratings.