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sarije's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2)
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[September 22, 2010 09:38:49 AM]
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yesterday was my last day playing and I have to say that I sort of enjoyed the thrilling aspect of game play. I got better at driving the cars and I was even able to pick up a weapon that day, which wasn't' the case for any other days. Although i'be made qualms about the game's storyline I, which I still feel to be valid, I can also see why people love this game.
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[September 18, 2010 04:00:04 PM]
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It seems that on my second try of playing this game, I got just a little better at it and sub sequentially the game progressed, which kind filled me adrenaline; the kind you feel when you reach a new level in the game play. I was tense the first time I started playing, but now I was a little more relaxed and ale to enjoy more features of the game. But honestly there wasn't much to enjoy, especially when your a girl and the character your playing is always male. There were women approaching or cat calling my character, which would have been a cooler bonus for a male player, but as female player it didn't really do much for me except annoy me. I guess it leaves me to wonder why Grand Theft Auto has not a least one playable female character.
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[September 16, 2010 12:32:27 PM]
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I just started playing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and in fact this is my first time playing the game or any game on Play Station 2. The game was enjoyable like most video games, It was thrilling to steal cars, drive them, shoot people, and even fight them. This game seemed to mix elements of a lot of other games I played in the past, kike Grand Turismo or Tekken. There was one thing though that kind of bothered me. It was the character stereotyping and generalizing. As my character walked around and drove, all I could here were the other characters talking and I didn’t even need to look at them to match the dialogue with the people. The things they were saying seemed to come straight out of a rap video, a movie, or other things; it all seemed cheesy at best and offensive at worst.
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