iKuma Incorporated is proud to announce the release of the Anniemon Battle 3 demo, which allows Annie to actually be moved around the city in which the demo takes place. There will be many updates for this demo coming, as well. Right now, you can only explore the city. However, in the next update, you will be able to talk to the people that you meet within the city, as well as enter people's houses to talk to them. Anniemon Battle 3 is still scheduled to be released on American Tax Day of this year, and iKuma says that they can not wait to see how people react to the game at its first appearance. However, one thing that kind of degrades the excitement, for parents at least, is that this game has also officially been rated T for TEEN, for blood, violence, and suggestive themes. iKuma also fears that teenagers will not play this game, since it was originally an alternative to Pokemon, and so the graphics and storyline may appear too juvenile for its newly intended audience. The game company wishes they could have kept its rating at E10+ at the highest, but the ESRB states that almost any game that contains blood alone gets bumped up beyond either of the two styles of EVERYONE ratings automatically, for they feel that the honestly caring parent would prefer that not even a ten year old should be seeing such bodily damage as that featured in Anniemon' 3. Upon receiving this news, iKuma was afraid that the spread of the word of the game's new rating could possibly cause the series to become less popular in the future, unless their graphics change drastically. They even say that they even would've matured the graphics of this upcoming game, however, the deadline for its release is too close for it to be changed now. Once several parents heard that Anniemon Battle 3 was going to be aimed toward adolescents older than thirteen, they began to fear that Anniemon Battle 4 may be aimed at mature players; therefore, many of them have said that they will not let their kids play 4, or any of its successors. As it is, some of those parents state that they will not allow their kids to play Generation 3 without supervision. What do you think about Anniemon Battle 3? Do you think the fourth Generation of Anniemon will be rated M?