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Sep 27th, 2011 at 23:30:57 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2) |
Game Log 2
CJ is forced to do another job he’s not particularly happy to do, but he’s satisfied with his reward for doing them. I meet up with Catalina again to do more missions. I climb the mountains to meet her at her hideout. She instructs me to complete the 3 remaining jobs left to rob the rural town in San Andreas. We drive to a bank with intentions to rob it. While inside she tells me to point my shotgun at the bank staff to keep them scared so they won’t try anything heroic. These are all innocent people. CJ should have a problem with it, but he probably justifies his actions by saying he needs the money more than they do. After trying to intimidate the staff, one security guard starts to shoot at me, so I have to kill him in self-defense. The police are alerted and now we have to run from them. We go out the back door where we are ambushed by a fleet of cops. To fight our way out, we have to shoot maybe over 20 police officers. After this fiasco, I take her back to the hideout and CJ is paid the money he’s killed for. Then I do the jetpack cheat and fly over the city while shooting random civilians for fun. It’s sort of sadistic that I was doing this out of boredom. But that’s part of the game; doing things you can’t do in real life and feeling good about it.
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Sep 26th, 2011 at 11:29:14 - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2) |
GameLog 1
I’ve been playing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas since I was about eleven years old. I was never too young to play because my mother instilled the values in me that the game is all video game violence you I could not do it in the real world without facing the consequences. Through my years of playing this game, I’ve beaten it 4 times including all the side missions. So I know the ins and outs of the game. I can’t remember the last time I played it, but when I popped it into my PS3, I was on the first mission where CJ meets Catalina. Catalina is Caesar’s, CJ’s potential brother in law, cousin. She is wild and ruthless. I help her do all sorts of criminal acts for money. Her plan is to steal as much money as she can and will kill whoever gets in her way. CJ has no beef with the town or the people in it, but helps Catalina with all her wrong doing. His morality comes into question because he does not want to murder tons of people for money, but he does it to satisfy his partner in crime.
On this particular mission where I first meet her, we rob a gas station and take the gasoline truck. We first intimidate the store owner to hand over the keys, but he refuses. So we shoot up the shop and try to steal the truck. The owner tries to fight us off and fire back at us, which leads to bullets flying everywhere. I finally blow up the car he’s in and we safely drive the truck to a chop shop to receive money.
The second mission, I meet up with Officer Tenpenny. He’s smoking marijuana, something that CJ doesn’t like to do. This is one of the few positive ethical decision of his. Tenpenny instructs me to steal a combine harvester for his friend’s weed farm. CJ does all of these odd jobs he doesn’t want to do, but sacrifices if own morals for money.
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