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Violent video games essentially fill the same role as porn. They "quench", in effect, our human desire to fight and cause pain. When you get angry and you throw something, haven't you ever felt better? Sometimes it's not enough to throw a pillow, sometimes you have to see something fall and shatter with a satisfying crunch before you feel better. The same thing applies to video games; seeing violent and/or gruesome deaths is satisfying after a long battle, just like seeing a nice cumshot is satisfying at the end of a porno.
Of course, there is too much of a good thing. Too much videogame violence, like too much porn, does weird things to our brain that range from becoming desensitized to becoming psychopathic. So one short, violent image is not inherently too violent. But when you put a lot of them together, it becomes problematic.
I'm not really sure what "age limit" I would set for video game violence and for porn, but I'd probably say anyone who has hit puberty (14, 15?) is old enough to handle the human realities of sex and violence. If anything, violence needs to be MORE controlled, since it's inherently wrong in all situations to commit violence, whereas sex is something far more benevolent.
Of course, there is too much of a good thing. Too much videogame violence, like too much porn, does weird things to our brain that range from becoming desensitized to becoming psychopathic. So one short, violent image is not inherently too violent. But when you put a lot of them together, it becomes problematic.
I'm not really sure what "age limit" I would set for video game violence and for porn, but I'd probably say anyone who has hit puberty (14, 15?) is old enough to handle the human realities of sex and violence. If anything, violence needs to be MORE controlled, since it's inherently wrong in all situations to commit violence, whereas sex is something far more benevolent.

