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Oct 6th, 2008 at 09:59:21 - Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PS2) |
I started a new game in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas today. I did a couple of mission. In one of the missions "Tagging up the Turf",one of your gang members, Ryder tells you to go and see Sweet, who is playing basketball with Smoke. You must let a rival gang, the Ballas, know that you are back on the steets, so it's time to spray paint graffiti to mark your territory. You get in Sweet's car and drive to Idlewood. Sweet demonstrates how it's done, and sprays the Grove Street tag over that of the Front Yard Ballas. Now it's your turn. Two new blips appear on your radar. You follow them, and begin tagging. Then you drive towards East Los Santos, Ballas territory. You spray the tag on the wall with the mural.
Go to the next location, and notice two Ballas guarding their territory. They will attack you as soon as you begin spraying their tag. You kill the Ballas before spraying over their tag. After all six tags are sprayed, get in Sweet's car and drive back to the Grove to complete the mission.
This mission shows one of the many elements in the game of gangs and violence. It glorifies gang life, theft, and murder; even though it is very enjoyable. You are rewarded for committing crimes like murder and of course, grand theft auto. Also there is a fair amount of racism in the game. You are a black man in the game and you have wars with other races like Mexicans. This is not my first time playing these games but this experience was different after looking at the game while taking an ethics class.
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