Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
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I caved in and ordered it for the PS2. Hopefully they'll have fixed the aiming system in this one as i've always found that to be the series' only weak point.
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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Hopefully it will actually be about cars this time.
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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Im getting it tonight from game stop (I pre ordered it :biggrin: ), but hopefuly the game will be different than GTA3 and GTA:VC, cause like adam said, the aiming is lame.
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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Tue Oct 26th 2004 at 3:50am
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they have changed the aming system it is more like the system they used
in Manhunt which is supposed to be much better (but ive never played
manhunt so i wouldnt know)
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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I soooo saw that coming. :smile:
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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Tue Oct 26th 2004 at 1:43pm
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Well, at least they're making this claim on a console after it's been in existence for quite a few years and we're closer to their next platform than the PS1.
Like those damned movies that come out in January touting themselves with reviews of "The best movie this year!" :smile:
By the way, Daikatana is the best game ever starting with a 'D' and ending in "aikatana" to have been released on April 14th, 2000. (I looked that up; I didn't know it off the top of my head, I swear!)
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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Tue Oct 26th 2004 at 4:43pm
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Maybe so, but GTA3 was on the PS2 first, as was Vice City if I recall
correctly - its one of the flagship products for the console :smile:
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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Tue Oct 26th 2004 at 9:29pm
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Or... Johnny Depp in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas :razz:
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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S**t movie? Are you nuts?! People like you make me sick, Cassius :razz: The
book and the movie are in reality quite different, but both are
absolutely great..
Mad man!
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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Okay I got the game, and its extremely massive, and beatiful.
But I must warn you, if you are offended by the f-word being said multiple times (like 30 times in the first hour), then don't get it. And only get it if you are willing to spend a lot of time fixing your character up (you have to keep track of your new atributes).
Other than that the game is for you, I really wasnt putting it down or anything, but if you have kids in the house, then play it while they are gone....
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Spartan on
Thu Oct 28th 2004 at 7:16pm
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My friend has the game and says that the big bad "N" word is used to its full extent.
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Mephs on
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It would be nice if more games had black people in them other than as enemies, extras or bad-ass types.
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
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It's one of those words that's only offensive if someone wants it to be. Sure, it's not the nicest of terms and it's something I would never say either - but you have to bear in mind that it's perfectly fine for a black person to call a friend 'n****r' - but if I were to call them that - even in a friendly way, all hell would break loose.
If you're son has had a decent upbringing (and i'm sure he has), he should understand the consequences of using such a term and the origins. I don't see a problem with him playing the game and recognising this. If you've taught him decent values and to respect others (again...i'm sure you have) - let him play :smile:
That said...if he grows up to be a car-jacking hooligan then you 'aint seen me....right? :wink:
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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I live in Florida and the black population at my school is about 40% so I hear the word constantly every day. When you are in my position the word loses meaning to you and I am white. I use to get a chill if I ever thought about saying the word but now I could say "n****r" and feel nothing. Sorry but that is the way I feel now. Eventually the word will lose its meaning just like others such as ghetto, fag, and gay. Although I don't understand why a black person can say it 5 times a second but if I was to say I'd get beat up.
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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very few things truly upset me.. the "N" word just happens to be one.. i don't cringe, complain or shed tears over it, but i do get upset when people, usually white people, throw the word around like its as normal as saying potato salad..
and to answer the question crono.. i dislike the game already, and you think that word would win me over???
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by thursday- on
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GTA3 made me lose faith in the series, should I actually play this one?
And remember, you can't beat the first one, that was magical :smile:
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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jeeze crono, the stupid game is strongly stereo typed.. there is no way they would avoid it, they way they have it set up...
there are many other kinds of ghettos, they chose a black one..
so to answer your stupid question, YES they could have avoided it! why does everyone have to answer your silly questions, exactly how you ask them, can't you extrapolate just once? :rolleyes:
i may regret my words later today, but right this second... you disappoint me.
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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Nigga, n****r, negro... negro a spanish word for black. I've never understood this racism thingy. We all belong to the same species after all...
I also don't believe in "protecting" children from real world by not letting them see blood on computer or TV screen. Hell how are they supposed to grow up to deal with the cruel world?
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Mephs on
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Well, having played GTA:SA I can say that I wouldn't be suprised if a
few killings are blamed on it, tbh. As foul mouthed (I'm Irish, my
first word was probably F****r!) and sick as I am, I feel there is far
too much swearing and the violence is TOO real.
The whole thing I loved about the GTA series was that it was fun, over
the top and pretty cartoony. While the game retains its fun and humour
it is DEFINATELY not for kids this time and should be kept for the
adults (or those of us who think we are). I'm the least prudish person
since the Marqui de Sade, so I'm not in any way offended or shocked by
the game, in fact these element bores me terribly!
While the arguement that its nothing kids haven't seen or heard before
could be used for the previous games, the 'real' element is a step to
far for the younger audience.
Don't get me wrong, the well placed expletive and OTT violence are
something I like in TV shows and films, but only if they serve a
purpose for the plot or have comic timing.
Like Southpark the movie, the uncensored swearing grows tiresome and
cringe-worthy after five minutes. The game borrows heavily from films
about black gang warfare, and has the violence and swearing to match. I
personally don't find it funny, and more impressionable people would
easily get immersed in it.
As I said, I honestly don't think younger people would enjoy it in the
same way adults would. It involves a
lot more hate and actual nastiness in the speech, so this time the idea
seems to be that rather than being a cheeky git that steals cars and
kills people, it gives darker vibes.
I'm not an old fogey like some people cough Orph cough but since
the realism and the overall tone of the series has went from being
ridiculous carjacking and mayhem to this, I honestly think Santa Claus
should avoid this one.
Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
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I've had it since Friday but not played it much yet...i've only done up to where you get a haircut - and the swearing does seem excessive this time round, almost as if they've added even more just for the contraversy.
Hopefully the game will be good though, i'll start playing it tomorrow as the Guild Wars trial ends tonight :sad:
I am however looking forward to Rockstar's take on 'The Warriors' licence...