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Originally Posted by BigBen931
Find a prostitute.
Pull your car up beside her.
She walks up to the car, and starts to chat.
She gets into your car.
You drive to a secluded place.
The car starts 'rocking'. (you need to be 6 yrs old NOT to get this)
Your health meter starts to rise, your money meter starts to fall.
When your health meter is at the top, the prostitute gets out of the vehicle and says something corny.
You then drive over her or get out and kill her.
She drops the money you just 'paid' her.
Hence, the Hooker Health Steal.
Fucking morbid. Really bad mojo. Doesn't mean I'm going out and doing it...
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This sequence was the inspiration for last week's episode of
Law and Order: SVU, including the video gaming made me do it defense.
I personally find
GTA way over the top and find the content of the game play morally reprehensible. If I had a teenage son, there's no way I would buy this game for him or allow him to play it in my home.
But I don't think my values, and my desire to protect my children from inappropriate material qualifies me to judge what is right for other adults or their children. I also don't think that individual responsibility is absolved as a result of media influence. People should be held individually accountable for their actions.