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Feb 15th, 2009 at 19:36:52 - Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PS2) |
I successfully moved through a few different missions and the missions seem to get more and more difficult as you continue on. It was hard for me to complete the missions without having my own bit of fun. I think I may have killed 40 people, and stolen every type of car. It was like I had 'A''D''D' just to see what mess I could get myself into. The game is setup under no ethical framework, because CJ is put in situations that are not acceptable by any of the ethical frameworks we discussed in class. I suppose I could act using my own ethical framework, but I would loose the game. Like deciding not to rob the pizza place. If I didn't do that, I'd then not be able to make it to the next mission.
Also, I'd like to say that the game is actually setup the same way our real world is. Anyone can do the things CJ has to do, or drive a bus into a store (like I did), rob, shoot people, etc. It's up to us as humans in the real world to have a framework. The game itself doesn't need a framework, the story line is setup under a terrible framework, if one exists at all, that Kant would have died if he knew that this was a game.
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