
After months and months of delays, today finally marked the release of Grand Theft Auto IV. The game is glorious and filled with the usual aspects that make the franchise one of the greatest; sports cars, AK-47s, prostitutes, and marijuana usage.
For years, Rockstar Games and its GTA franchise have been the focal point for critics that fear violence in video games warps the minds of young players and turns them into real-world thugs or killers. So-called "experts" such as Jack Thompson firmly believe that violence in games can directly be associated with violence and aggression in adolescents. Both sides of the debate can be seen below, as Dr. Paul Levinson, a professor of mine at Fordham University, tries to instill some reason and sensibility into Mr. Thompson.
4 comments:
I agree the video games won't exaggerate or influence people violence.
I think it would rather relief people from stress in a way.
In my country the problem is kids play video games too much that they don't know how to communicate with others.
But at the same time if you have a game you like in common with someone else, that could start your conversation.
...Which side am I one?
good job!
You're right Mondo - video games do prevent kids from going out and socializing with others or even doing 'more productive' things.
But nowadays, the complexity of games and their ability to bring people together, even people that live thousands of miles away from each other, is truly amazing.
Playing online has definitely changed the scope of video gaming.
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