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mrty
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Of course it's a children's game...

And "Retro" cannot possibly refer to early 2000s games. "Retro" does, and always will, refer to games made in the '80s or '90s. Each "era" has its own name. "Classic", "Retro", etc. This decade of gaming will be called by something along the lines of "Revolutionary" or "Mainstream".

Why "of course"? It's not like the Harry Potter films are for children. In fact, Harry Potter 3 (can't bother to type the full name) was rated PG (Parental Guidance).

I got it for original Xbox like 3-4 years ago and I have still not finished it...

You mean you are still playing? :P

You have to understand that parents are very overly protective here. "PG" does not mean "Unsuitable for Children". It means "We're giving it this rating so we don't get sued". There are almost no "G" rated movies. The majority of children's films are PG. Even "PG-13" is considered a kids' movie. The ratings are only in place to please overprotective parents.

The Harry Potter series is a kids' series--both the books and the films--and has always been so.

Harry Potter series got more serious as it progressed. The little kids we knew from the first film grew up, and the story kept getting darker. I can't say anything about it being for children, but I can very well say that the first two films were for kids. The others are more serious if you ask me, although I didn't watch them much because the series started to get boring.