I think 4 is way too young. The game is rated M. Many people think M is too much for Halo 2, but it is nowhere near an E rating. Young children can't make the connection between real and fake sometimes. By letting a four year old play a rated M game you are asking for a lot of potential problems down the road, like unusualy violent behavior and ADD.
I don't own any gaming systems, nor do I want that for my family. My step son is 9, and when he goes to his Dad's over the weekend he plays on the Xbox about 10 to 14 hours a day. He has a hard time in school and everything else because all he wants to do in life is play video games.
If I were you I would take your kids to the park or play a board game with them. They will have plenty of time in thier life to play video games. Wait until they are older before you start getting them addicted to video games.
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