Well, all of our ratings (except All Ages) are Teens.
13+, 15+ and 18+
ESRB, as far as I know, doesn't have 15+, but if I am to decide this game shouldn't be played by 13 years old, as it promotes animated violence towards digital humans (and head-shots are pretty much more violent than just playing
Castle Wolfenstein and shooting a pixel towards a stickfigure).
Castle Wolfenstein recieved 13+ for it's mild violence.
18+ is our maximum rating, and only the most severe graphical and violent games get this rating - or games that plays on images and fear. The latter will make your emotions take control of you, and you will be completely immersed into the game, and depending on the game and yourself, you might be severely "brainwashed" by the game.
Difficult to explain, but if a kid plays a really scary horror game, then this kid will most likely have serious nightmares for a while.
Imagine a kid, then, who has emotional problems and is insecure - might even have a brain defect - play such a game. The results could be devastating for the kid.
Same goes for a teenager. Only when you are adult, hopefully, will you have the knowledge you need to see a game for what it is and not be influenced badly from it.
Anyways, this is getting off topic.
I think it is amazing. In two pages I haven't yet seen a "Whoohooo! Just finished Boot-camp!" post. Where are the actual game discussions?