How do i find a loophole to get Halo 3 with my 360?
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at
4:07 am
I am getting an xbox 360 for christmas ( yes i am sure) and my dad thinks halo 3 is too violent for me even though i play Halo 1 and Halo 2 at home and at friends’s houses. How do i convince him that it is no different than those two games? Trust me im just as surprised as yall are, lol.

Tell him that it’s not how much vioence there is, but how mature you are to handle it. (Don’t worry, I have to convince my parents about that kind of thing, too. lol)
explain that it is highly inprobable that you will go out and shoot sum1 by playing a game set 500 years in the future where you fight a fictional alien race. unless theres a rlly ugly small kid who looks like a grunt, you might get like an instinctive reflex and punch him, but explain that is as far as any violence derived from the game goes
Try the its saving the human race thing and I want to help the people defeat the aliens once and for all. I m not really sure besides that and what the first person said. Thats wierd though:?
Not sure there’s much you can do – his house, his rules, after all.
You could try finding out if he’s got an age in mind for letting you play the game – say 15 or something.
Otherwise, what’s his position on PG-13 and R rated movies? Even the movie rating system has quite a bit of leeway in it. Two movies could get an R but be completely different. Even though Halo3 is rated "M", it’s really no worse than, say, an old action movie. If he’s OK with you watching Aliens, there really isn’t any reason you couldn’t play Halo3. Be warned – this strategy could backfire on you…
its probly the least violent disturbing whatever m game hardly any blood and most is blue lien blood and nothing other than that and there wont be much blood if you dont shoot your allies in the neck