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Jan 15th, 2009 at 19:55:40 - Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PS2) |
My second time playing GTA San Andreas, I still thought there was a lot of violence. The game is very stereotypical in that it shows mostly African Americans shooting. Also, it depicts gangs and drug dealers doing things such as stealing, shooting, and other bad things. There are no morals behind this game.
Although it shows negative outcomes and things people shouldn't do, it takes you into a world where it's ok to do them. While playing the game, I felt like it took me to a fantasy world. Walking around and wandering aimlessly trying to complete the mission was enjoyable. It made me become a character that I wouldn't want to be in real life.
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Jan 15th, 2009 at 00:20:09 - Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PS2) |
While playing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, I did think it was quite violent. Many shootings and car stealings took place. The same thing happens throughout the game so there doesn't seem to be variation. In a way, it takes you away to a world where it's ok to shoot people because it's a video game. In order to survive, you have to kill others. Of course this wouldn't be right in the real world.
I don't play video games much but I wasn't surprised to see all the violence. It is just a video game and not something to be taken seriously. Although, I did notice stereotypes in the game. Even though it is just a game, it just goes to show you how people portray others and how the world isn't really changing.
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