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Sep 19th, 2010 at 21:31:35 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PC) |
I'm starting to realize that CJ, compared to many of the other characters, is not so immoral after all. Up to this point, almost all of the violence has been initiated by other characters such as the police from the opening scene, rival gang members, or fellow gang members. At the pizza restaurant scene, he pays for his food while his friend tries to hold the place up. Even the civilians are pretty mean. Half of them will insult you or say something rude when you walk near them. CJ seems to be going with the flow. He's helping his friends out when they need him too. He knows that its dangerous and unethical but he’s willing to do unethical things in order to help his friends. He clear values his friends and family far above the well being of others.
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Sep 18th, 2010 at 16:30:28 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PC) |
I started playing the game today. This is the very first time I've played this. I've played other games in the series very briefly, so a good amount of the game is very new to me. I have, of course, heard of what this game is about since this series seems to be at the center of controversy quite often. I began the game wandering around at first, ignoring the starting mission. Even then it was pretty apparent that this game is about being as unethical and immoral as possible. Somehow after the cops arrested my character and dropped me off at the other side of town, I still had a loaded gun in my inventory. Shooting random civilians gave me one “wanted star” which did not attract much police attention or consequence. Sometimes the people you shoot drop new weapons so murder seems to be rewarded more than discouraged.
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