This app sucks lol

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... Read moreSo, you're probably here because you saw my gameplay video and are wondering, 'Is Marvel Rivals inappropriate?' It's a totally valid question, especially with so many games out there. As someone who's been diving deep into the game, I wanted to share my honest thoughts based on what I've experienced. First off, let's talk about the violence. From what I've played, including those intense '5 PLAYER KO STREAK!' moments, the violence in Marvel Rivals feels very much in line with its comic book origins. It's flashy, action-packed combat with superpowers, but it's not overly graphic or gory. You'll see characters like The Punisher dishing out justice, and Hela commanding her powers, but it's more about the spectacle of the fight than realistic injury. Think more 'Avengers movie battle' and less 'gritty war game.' Characters are knocked out or defeated, not dismembered. When it comes to language, I haven't encountered anything that would make me raise an eyebrow. Most of the dialogue, even from characters like Doctor Strange or Luna Snow, fits within what you'd expect from a 'Teen' rated game. There might be some mild exclamations during intense moments, but nothing I'd consider truly offensive or consistently strong language. As for themes, Marvel Rivals, much like the broader Marvel universe, deals with good versus evil, cosmic threats, and heroics. Some characters, like Hela, might have lines hinting at darker themes ("No escape from Hel!"), or Jeff the Land Shark might be 'brrrr! [cold, but powerful]', but it's all within the context of the superhero narrative. There's no overt sexual content or overly suggestive themes that I've noticed. Character designs are faithful to their comic counterparts, which means some might be revealing, but it's not presented in an explicit manner. Compared to other hero shooters, like 'RIP OVERWATCH 2' (as some of us jokingly say), Marvel Rivals feels pretty similar in terms of content appropriateness. If you're comfortable with the themes and action in games like Overwatch or other Marvel titles, then Rivals will likely fit right in. Ultimately, if you're concerned about younger players, I'd say Marvel Rivals seems to be aiming for a 'Teen' rating. It's a fast-paced team shooter, focusing on strategy and character abilities. While it has intense moments, especially during objectives like 'CAPTURE THE ROYAL PALACE,' it maintains a heroic, comic book feel. My advice? Watch some gameplay videos (like mine!) to get a feel for it yourself. For me, it's a solid, fun game that captures the Marvel spirit without pushing any boundaries that would make it widely considered 'inappropriate' for its target audience.