No R18+ rating to blame for GTA IV cuts in Australia: Rockstar

By Randolph Ramsay on 11 April 2008

Tags: cut | edit | game | gta | oflc | australia | classification | games | rating | theft

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it really should be up to the parents, the rating makes it more obvious about the contents of the game and restricts who can get it if it is R18.

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