Overwatch isn't as intense as it seems.
Overwatch isn't as intense as it seems.
Sure thing! Here’s a rephrased version of your message:
Hey, I’m trying to get my parents to let me play Overwatch. They say it’s too violent and that first-person shooters can desensitize people to violence, making them more likely to act violently. That sounds unfair, but I get where they’re coming from. When they hear “FPS,” they jump straight to games like CS:GO, GTA5, Assassin Creed, or Call of Duty—games they think are really bad and too realistic. They worry it’s too intense for my younger brother.
I’ve played a lot of paintball, spent 50 hours on Tanki (don’t judge), watched some R-rated movies, and seen plenty of PG-13 films. The ESRB rating is teen, and Common Sense Media rates it 13+, which is why I shared the info. My mom got upset when she saw that rating.
Start living independently and secure your own space, then they won’t be able to hold you back.
We don’t have any way to change their minds. Are you hoping they’ll pay attention to people online?
Is this a joke? Overwatch is one of the most intense and brutal games I’ve ever played. Have you seen what they did to Widowmaker? It was excessive—no one deserves to be treated that harshly for so long.