
While it doesn't take a soothsayer to guess that Grand Theft Auto IV is going to make quite a splash in the pool of a number of family watchdog organizations when it's released upon the world come April 29 -- Dan Houser, Rockstar's VP and writer for GTA IV, recently said in an interview with Yahoo! News that he expects the fumes of controversy to waft especially thick and heavy over this particular chapter in the GTA franchise.
Why, you might ask? What could be worse than territorial gang violence, drug trafficking, or poorly rendered depictions of consensual sex between two adults? Houser explains -- the studio will definitely be hearing about certain gameplay elements, such as drunk driving, and the inclusion of current-gen advancements in video game strip club technology. Well, duh -- if a space marine and his azure-skinned concubine can't tastefully bump uglies without a media explosion, we doubt an in-game visit to The Booby Trap will be overlooked.














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or would that be too simple?
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I really hope they are prepared for war. I really hope they can justify their work in a smart and intellectual manner to the hordes of completely misinformed and ignorant parents/media.
All forms of media deemed inappropriate and detrimental to young minds (in music, movies, tv, etc.) have gone through their trial by fire, and all successfully defend themselves through their respective outspoken champions who defend their work with intelligent arguments and reason. (Such as when Steven Spielberg has his work like Schindler’s List or Saving Private Ryan broadcast unedited on network television)
GTIV will no doubt be the most high profile game to date. And consequently, will be put under the microscope by many a 24 hour news channel that needs something sensational to report. With this game, Rockstar has either willingly or unwillingly catapulted themselves into the very front lines of this war of ideals between gamers and the video game phobic media.
They are not only going to have to defend their own work, but video games in general. I’m not sure yet if I trust in Rockstar to do that, but I sure as hell hope they come out swinging the day it is released!
GTAIV is going to be controversial and people will be upset.
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Look, I believe that games, or anything for that matter, shouldnt be banned, I mean, parents go buy games like this for their kids and then when something happens (even if it has nothing to do with the game) they are quick to point fingers at the developers/publishers...there is a rate system for something, not only that, but there is the internet, and you can do a quick research about what the game is about...if you want to be an ignorant parent, be my guest, but if you are going to blame a group of people that put some many hours so people that can do it enjoy their games, then I say screw you, go cry to H Clinton or Jack Thompson...or whoever else might make you feel like you are a good parent...
Second, Mass Effect is nothing compared to GTA
Seriously, if there was ever a list about the most controversial franchises, GTA would be on the top, then it would be Manhunt, and right after it Bully...
And the thing is, with the exception of Bully, the controversies around these games actually boost the sales quite a lot...
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WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!?!?!?
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Am I the only one who thought that link was going to lead to Master Chief + Cortana porn?
...I guess I forgot/didn't know shepherd was a marine.
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And Cortana is violet.
Hmm last I hear marines were part of the navy.
He is a marine officer perhaps?
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This just seems to be another episode of R* pushing the obscene envelope for no other reason but to add controversy, since controversy = sales.
Don't get me wrong I don't mind sex, drugs and gore in my games but I hate when any of the above is added just to make a stir.
It is like the movie "A History of Violence" that adds a crazy long rough sex scene that adds nothing to the movie but pause everything else just to have a long "controversial" rough sex scene.
Waits for the spoo=prude comments that are totally untrue.
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Is that you?
On topic:
"How do I stated the obvious?"
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But I dunno if it's a good reason to use that provocation as if it were free publicity. It's to their advantage, but it feels immoral.
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I checked Wikipedia and it said that stalking was a criminal offence. Though, on some of the examples citations were needed...so...I don't know.
You can't really trust Wikipedia. Go with your instinct. If you want to stalk someone, go for it.
Just make sure to bring a flash-light and binoculars.
free guerilla advertising ftw
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