Monday, April 28, 2008

Grand Theft Auto IV unleashed

There are many happy people out there today. They're happy because the long wait for the next Grand Theft Auto is over. GTA 4 is now available for the Xbox and Playstation game consoles.

Developed by Rockstar North, and distributed by Take-Two Interactive, GTA 4 is the ninth release of this hugely popular title, and the first of its "fourth generation". This reworked and 'new' generation of GTA's features a new environment (modeled on NY city) and has graphics and gameplay that the gaming magazines and review sites are giving their highest scores. (Some have called the game "nearly perfect".)
IGN rated the game a 10 out of 10 in nearly every category, and awarded it its Editor's Choice... and a reviewer says, "Every facet of Rockstar's new masterpiece is worthy of applause."
It is Rated M (for mature).

* This will put parents in a tough spot-- your kid will want this game.. really, really badly.

You may have heard of "Grand Theft Auto".. the name may be ringing some bells. Why? Because Grand Theft Auto (particularly the title San Andreas) is the poster child for video games being too violent, leading to the erosion of civic morality, and being a cause of the increase in crime.
Grand Theft Auto has been called a "murder simulator".. and "How to be a gangster 101". When some ultra-Right winger calls for the banning of video games, they invariably trot out Grand Theft Auto-- San Andreas as their cause célèbre... and point out that in the game, you gain points for killing policemen.

* If you're a parent, and you have a kid not old enough to buy this game himself, and they're begging you to get it for them, they will show you articles about how Rockstar has changed its ways and toned all this down in GTA IV. Such as, "it's gone legit. Oh sure, you'll still blow up cop cars, run down innocent civilians, bang hookers, assist drug dealers and lowlifes and do many, many other bad deeds, but at a cost to main character Niko Bellic's very soul. GTA IV gives us characters and a world with a level of depth previously unseen in gaming and elevates its story from a mere shoot-em-up to an Oscar-caliber drama." (from IGN)

Folks, I have not played any of the GTA series; they simply haven't appealed to me. I am not going to label it "good" nor "bad".

I am not going to tell you how to raise your child.

I am not going to speculate, nor debate, whether there's too much violence and realism in video games.. and whether or not this has some detrimental psychological effect on those who play them.

I am just going to say this: in this particular instance, there are very good reasons why there's a "Rated M" on the box.

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