I don't know, when I was in second grade I was dropping F-bombs and ripping spinal cords in Mortal Kombat. The perception of children, and the media's effect on them is seriously overblown if you ask me.
I see a difference in games and movies.
Movies lack the interactivity, so they keep you busy with other things. One of them being psyching you out totally.
I'm usually not a friend of age restrictions either. All my life I've watched/played/read things that weren't adviced for my age and it didn't hurt me.
If the girls are strong and steady in mind I guess it won't hurt them to see NoES, but a lot of 10 year-olds will probably get nightmares from that.
In the end it should be their parents who decide if the kids are already mature enough or not.
I see a difference in games and movies.
Movies lack the interactivity, so they keep you busy with other things. One of them being psyching you out totally.
I'm usually not a friend of age restrictions either. All my life I've watched/played/read things that weren't adviced for my age and it didn't hurt me.
If the girls are strong and steady in mind I guess it won't hurt them to see NoES, but a lot of 10 year-olds will probably get nightmares from that.
In the end it should be their parents who decide if the kids are already mature enough or not.