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GameTap Guide: The top five 'mature' games of 2007

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  • Games rated M include content likely to be suitable for anyone 17 and older
  • 'M' games contain intense violence, gore, sexual content and strong language
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By Douglass C. Perry
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(GameTap.com) -- Sick of children's games? If you're looking for something that's not on your kids' list, these are some of our favorite games that have come out this fall.

Mature games

Games rated 'M' often contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and strong language.

BioShock (First-person shooter, PC, $49.99; Xbox 360, $59.99)

Call of Duty 4 (First-person shooter, PC, $49.99; PS3, $59.99; Xbox 360, $59.99)

Crysis (First-person shooter, PC, $49.99)

Halo 3 (First-person shooter, Xbox 360, $59.99)

Mass Effect (Role-playing, Xbox 360, $59.99)

The Orange Box (First-person shooter, PC, $49.99; PS3, $59.99; Xbox 360, $59.99)

Danger! Violence! Avoid!
If you're worried about your kids being exposed to violence, rough language, and suggestive themes, these are games you will absolutely want to avoid (even if all five are high-quality games).

BioShock (First-person shooter, PC, $49.99; Xbox 360, $59.99)

Call of Duty 4 (First-person shooter, PC, $49.99; PS3, $59.99; Xbox 360, $59.99)

Clive Barker's Jericho (First-person shooter, PC, $49.99; PS3, $59.99; Xbox 360, $59.99)

Kane & Lynch: Dead Men (Third-person shooter, PS3, $59.99; Xbox 360, $59.99)

Manhunt 2 (Third-person shooter, PS2, $29.99; PSP, $29.99; Wii, $39.99) E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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