I'm not even too sure how to say this one, other than by example.
How many of you have heard of the Grand Theft Auto series of games? And how many of you have heard of the Scarface game?
I'm a big fan of the whole GTA series. Played GTA3, Vice City, and San Andreas. I've had an absolute blast playing them. The violence level, though, has always seemed a bit overstated. Yeah, you can kill anything in the game, sure, but it's also a fairly cartoony violence. The worst I think I recall seeing was being to blow heads off on occasion.
Now, this Scarface game? Tons more violent. When you shoot someone, you're told where you hit. Some times, you wind up with dismemberment (arms and legs and heads popping off). You can send the main character into a blind rage, where he becomes invulnerable, gets one shot kills, and every kill increases his health.
For the GTA games, having 10 enemies on the screen who want you dead is either a late game mission, or you've made yourself a very wanted person.
For Scarface, this is normal. I've only played for two hours, and have gone through gunfights that I would've lost in GTA.
For GTA, there's plenty of swearing, to be sure. But there is a significant chunk of dialog that occurs that doesn't involve swearing.
For Scarface, in those two hours, I think I've heard more swearing than I heard in all of my GTA hours (well past 100, close to 200, I think).
All of this is to say that Scarface is much more violent than GTA. And yet, I didn't even know that there was a Scarface game until I found it in the local rental store a month or so ago. It has generated virtually no mainstream press.
GTA has hookers. You have sex with them, pay them, and get back health. Run over them right afterwards (or kill them another way), and get most of your money back. And the sex scene is from the outside, so you have no control over what happens during it. The most you see is a bouncing car.
GTA had the "Hot Coffee" scandal, wherein if you downloaded a patch from a 3rd party off the internet, patched your game, and then hit play, you could unlock a sex scene that you could control.
GTA has people up in arms. Scarface is ignored. What the hell?
I just don't get it. Why is GTA viewed as so much worse, and Scarface is ignored?
How many of you have heard of the Grand Theft Auto series of games? And how many of you have heard of the Scarface game?
I'm a big fan of the whole GTA series. Played GTA3, Vice City, and San Andreas. I've had an absolute blast playing them. The violence level, though, has always seemed a bit overstated. Yeah, you can kill anything in the game, sure, but it's also a fairly cartoony violence. The worst I think I recall seeing was being to blow heads off on occasion.
Now, this Scarface game? Tons more violent. When you shoot someone, you're told where you hit. Some times, you wind up with dismemberment (arms and legs and heads popping off). You can send the main character into a blind rage, where he becomes invulnerable, gets one shot kills, and every kill increases his health.
For the GTA games, having 10 enemies on the screen who want you dead is either a late game mission, or you've made yourself a very wanted person.
For Scarface, this is normal. I've only played for two hours, and have gone through gunfights that I would've lost in GTA.
For GTA, there's plenty of swearing, to be sure. But there is a significant chunk of dialog that occurs that doesn't involve swearing.
For Scarface, in those two hours, I think I've heard more swearing than I heard in all of my GTA hours (well past 100, close to 200, I think).
All of this is to say that Scarface is much more violent than GTA. And yet, I didn't even know that there was a Scarface game until I found it in the local rental store a month or so ago. It has generated virtually no mainstream press.
GTA has hookers. You have sex with them, pay them, and get back health. Run over them right afterwards (or kill them another way), and get most of your money back. And the sex scene is from the outside, so you have no control over what happens during it. The most you see is a bouncing car.
GTA had the "Hot Coffee" scandal, wherein if you downloaded a patch from a 3rd party off the internet, patched your game, and then hit play, you could unlock a sex scene that you could control.
GTA has people up in arms. Scarface is ignored. What the hell?
I just don't get it. Why is GTA viewed as so much worse, and Scarface is ignored?
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