It's that time again, time to steal cars, kill cops, and take your money back from that hooker you just ran over.
It's Grand Theft Auto time.
Within weeks the American public will be protesting this game and trying to take it off the shelves. Parents will be outraged that a video game can go that far. I admit that the game pushes the boundaries of games even further than it's predecessors. By pushing it parents get even more angry but what they don't realize is that its not the games fault that the kids that play the game are more prone to violence, it's the parents. The game is rated M for mature which means that kids under 18 can't buy the game. So the parents buy it for the child and when the kid is fifteen and steals a car the parents blame it on the game and they should be blaming themselves. What's really so bad about this game, it has everything any R rated movie has and the game doesn't have nudity? Many parents let kids see these movies and with the way PG-13 movies are, with the explosions, killing, and sex even the one F-word per movie kids are subjected to these themes even without this game. Even in the James Bond movies he sleeps with at least two women, blows things up, and has a body count of a least 20 and they are all rated PG-13. I just can stand how parents criticize every form of entertainment that pushes the boundaries of the norm in America. So parents, let this be what it is a GAME.
Remember It's Just A Game
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Posted By: jamesbond Posted on: Apr. 29, 2008 at 3:53 PM |
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