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Vendredi, 07 Octobre 2011 14:45

10 Things Parents Should Know About Real Steel

Real Steel

Image: Dreamworks Pictures


1. It’s rated PG-13. For what ages of kids is the movie really appropriate?

Officially, the rating is “for some violence, intense action and brief language.” There are a few lines said by Max (Dakota Goyo), the 11-year-old boy around whom much of the movie is built, that most parents would rather not hear come out of their kids at that age. But they’re not so bad you’ll want to clap your hands over your kids’ ears, either.

The violence is another matter. The vast majority of the violence in Real Steel is inflicted on robots by other robots, so isn’t likely to upset a...

Heroes of Neverwinter Splash

Image: Wizards of the Coast/Atari

The city-state of Neverwinter is pretty familiar territory to Dungeons & Dragons fans. It was the setting of the first Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game ever, Neverwinter Nights, way back on–seriously–AOL. Later, game developer BioWare picked up the rights and cranked out a series of ultra-popular RPGs under the same name.

Now, Wizards of the Coast is pushing the Neverwinter brand like crazy. It’s this year’s new D&D campaign setting, there’s an upcoming MMORPG, and Atari has just released a surprisingly deep and, dare I say, playable Facebo...

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