Now, probably. Too many online games plus most of the seriously deep storytelling in narrative driven games often are up there. I love all kinds of games but if we're using playtime as a metric, yeah I'd be lying a bit.
For reference I didn't get the permission for M rated content until I was 12 and it meant little, GTA IV is a dumb fun, however after finishing it long after the fact the amount of stuff you're oblivious to is... yeah. In fairness I was playing DOS games like Doom and Quake, Quake II but no one has to know about that when they don't know how the Internet works... haha. Also rented a few titles before, another big one I love today is No More Heroes and when I was denied Resident Evil 4 for GameCube, I easily rented the Wii version when I was 11, so I still got my fill of graphic violence anyway while playing Super Mario Galaxy in tandem.
For reference I didn't get the permission for M rated content until I was 12 and it meant little, GTA IV is a dumb fun, however after finishing it long after the fact the amount of stuff you're oblivious to is... yeah. In fairness I was playing DOS games like Doom and Quake, Quake II but no one has to know about that when they don't know how the Internet works... haha. Also rented a few titles before, another big one I love today is No More Heroes and when I was denied Resident Evil 4 for GameCube, I easily rented the Wii version when I was 11, so I still got my fill of graphic violence anyway while playing Super Mario Galaxy in tandem.