The Albatross
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I think you did the right thing. When I played GTAV there was a lot in that game that I absolutely thought "this is not appropriate for a younger person." A teenager, sure, as long as they're mature enough, but the story scenes in this game are way too adult for a kid.
Heck, when they introduce one of the main characters, they do so by him butt fucking his strung out motorcycle buddy's girlfriend, while both of them are on pills, and then when his strung out buddy protests about it, the main character bashes his head in with his boot and kills him.
The obsession with violence, sex, and drugs in the story elements of GTAV is simply too adult for kids in my opinion. Teens, okay, but not kids. The game leaves nothing to the imagination. I used to be of the mind that "well, I played violent games like Mortal Kombat when I was 8 years old, and I turned out fine," but GTAV is much more adult than anything that has come out before it.
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Many young kids also don't know about the adult nature of GTA and they do play it just to steal cars, drive around a virtual city, and go off jumps, and shoot people with rocket launchers. The kid probably does not know about the very adult, nothing-to-the-imagination storyline of GTAV, he just sees his friends driving around, going off jumps, punching people, and thinks that's what it is. The simulated violence in GTA doesn't bother me that much... To me, shooting a guy with a rocket launcher or blowing up a bus with a grenade launcher is cartoon videogame violence. YEs, the first person "shot gun to the face" stuff is graphic, but not as graphic as it's portrayed in games from a decade ago (like, say, Soldier of Fortune or heck even GTA:SA whee you could shoot a cop's head off and watch blood spurt into the sky), but the context that GTAV wraps around these scenarios introduces a lot more adult themes into the games than past GTAs.
Heck, when they introduce one of the main characters, they do so by him butt fucking his strung out motorcycle buddy's girlfriend, while both of them are on pills, and then when his strung out buddy protests about it, the main character bashes his head in with his boot and kills him.
The obsession with violence, sex, and drugs in the story elements of GTAV is simply too adult for kids in my opinion. Teens, okay, but not kids. The game leaves nothing to the imagination. I used to be of the mind that "well, I played violent games like Mortal Kombat when I was 8 years old, and I turned out fine," but GTAV is much more adult than anything that has come out before it.
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Many young kids also don't know about the adult nature of GTA and they do play it just to steal cars, drive around a virtual city, and go off jumps, and shoot people with rocket launchers. The kid probably does not know about the very adult, nothing-to-the-imagination storyline of GTAV, he just sees his friends driving around, going off jumps, punching people, and thinks that's what it is. The simulated violence in GTA doesn't bother me that much... To me, shooting a guy with a rocket launcher or blowing up a bus with a grenade launcher is cartoon videogame violence. YEs, the first person "shot gun to the face" stuff is graphic, but not as graphic as it's portrayed in games from a decade ago (like, say, Soldier of Fortune or heck even GTA:SA whee you could shoot a cop's head off and watch blood spurt into the sky), but the context that GTAV wraps around these scenarios introduces a lot more adult themes into the games than past GTAs.