04-11-2012, 05:26 PM
I remember when my stepdad played GTA: San Andreas a lot, and when he went driving IRL after he had played. It was kinda scary to be in the car. I mean, if you really get into the game, of course it affects you mentally. Im 18, and i've realized that, i don't even have to be a parent to see that it actually affects you. It affects teenagers more than it affects adults, but it still affects both parts.
Look at the kids in first grade for example. What do the boys do? Play war and pretend to kill eachother.
Well sure, it's probably a great way to grow up at. I mean look at all the crazy crap that actually happens all over the world daily, people get shot down, brutally killed etc. It wasn't this bad before the brutal videogames came to the world. Sure it was pretty bad back then too, but they didn't go around with UZI's and shooting their classmates down in school.
Look at the kids in first grade for example. What do the boys do? Play war and pretend to kill eachother.
Well sure, it's probably a great way to grow up at. I mean look at all the crazy crap that actually happens all over the world daily, people get shot down, brutally killed etc. It wasn't this bad before the brutal videogames came to the world. Sure it was pretty bad back then too, but they didn't go around with UZI's and shooting their classmates down in school.