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Mar 2nd, 2010 at 00:31:10 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (360) |
So after playing this game for hours and coming back to it the next day I kind of became numb to what I was doing. Killing a person becomes normal and part of the grind in the game. Although, when I play video games just as when I watch movies I classify them in a different category. Honestly, when you have to do bad things in the video game or when I see bad things in a movie most of the time it does not bother me. Stealing cars and killing people is make believe at least for me so the games just for fun and nothing more. It's hard for me to think of it ethically sometimes because I just see it as a story, nothing more. It's doing things that you do not normally do.
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Mar 1st, 2010 at 17:12:05 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (360) |
I've never played any grand theft auto games, but my boyfriend plays video games all the time and I've seen him play it. So I anticipated killing people and stealing cars which is what I did. At first, since I haven't played video games in a long time, I was not very good and kind of driving all over the place, but after while I finally got the hang of it. The killing part looked pretty realistic. When I thought the game itself was pretty fun. Ethically, probably not the best premise. but nonetheless fun.
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