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Mar 4th, 2010 at 23:02:57 - Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PS2) |
Although the game seems to be really interesting, and there are many ways one can play the game, I slowly began to loose interest because I had a difficulty moving to the next level. I feel that in order to play this game one has to have a good background of video games, or has to have played a few games in the past.
The game is full of violence and danger, which may seem exciting, but in real life such violence is really horrific. I think young people playing this game may get a different feel for violence because of the way it is portrayed in the game. It seems easy and fun to kill someone, even I found it somewhat exciting, but in real life it is a completely different situation. It is important for people playing the game to understand there is an actually difference between the violence in video games and the violence in real life, although many of us may have never have experienced it.
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Mar 4th, 2010 at 22:52:33 - Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PS2) |
I rarely play video games, mainly because I have an issue with loosing. So, for me games are too frustrating. However, I must say, I found Grand Theft Auto to be very interesting since one can choose who to be. I played both the bad guy and the good guy in order to get a deeper understanding of the game, and the options it gives the player. Compared to other games, this game gives the player much more freedom. The player can do whatever he or she wants. I think this is one reason I really like the game. It gives me the ability to create my own "fun", however I want it to occur. One also gets more into the game by having so much more freedom. I found myself just running around the city, trying to get a feel for what is around me.
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