While this game is almost 5 years old, I wanted to post a review specifically for parents looking to find a shooter suitable for kids and young teens. Warhawk is that game. Warhawk has been a personal favorite of ours since its release. It does not have the high-quality graphics or weapon selection of Call of Duty or Halo. It is does not have a single-player story mode. It is an online game.The important thing for parents to know is that this game can be played by their 9-year old. It has zero graphic violence. When a player is killed, their is no blood splatter or real-life death scenes. Basically, your guy just gets blown back a few yards. You don't have to worry about gratuitous language and never-ending trash talk. Turn off the headset and you're free from all that. You can also create your own games, where you have the option of limiting/ blocking chat and limiting the rank (for those just learning the game, to play against other new players).For anyone who has played the online shooters, you know how aggressive everyone gets, especially towards the kids. This game is perfect for kids just learning shooter games, parents who don't want their kids playing the violent shooters, and families who want to play together (split screen).(The sequel to Warhawk is being released soon. There is a beta for Starhawk currently being offered. It looks great, especially with the addition of being able to build inside the map during game play).