*Vazkor* ha scritto mer, 31 dicembre 2003 alle 14:54
Riporto alcuni stralci dall'articolo incriminato :
" HERE'S the game's basic bit: You're a cocaine dealer, see, and you get ripped off in a drug deal that goes bad. So your mission is to get your drugs and your money back - by committing as many violent, homicidal crimes as you can possibly think up.
You can pursue your goal by killing Haitians, of course, but you can also kill anyone (or everyone) else. You can machine-gun them, beat them with baseball bats, chop them up with machetes or run them over with stolen cars.
And when you do, everything will look incredibly and shockingly real, with blood spewing everywhere.
You can kill a cop, steal his gun, and then use it to shoot someone else. Or you can pick up a prostitute and have sex with her in the back of your stolen car, then beat her to death - or shoot her, bludgeon her, whatever you want.
In fact, "whatever you want" is what the game is all about. Thanks to its artful and complex programming and its incredibly realistic graphics, the game creates the impression of being inside a totally unscripted, live-action drama in which you can manufacture your mayhem as you go along"
E fin qua, ci siamo.
Possiamo dire, è solo un gioco ok ma quello che dicono è indubbiamente vero ( a parte qualche inesattezza, ma non sottilizziamo, su! ).
Leggete qui invece ( è la frase immediatamente successiva ) :
People, this is insane. This is 10,000 times worse than the worst thing anybody thinks Michael Jackson ever did to a little boy
Cioè vi rendete conto?
Giocare a Vice City è DIECIMILA VOLTE PEGGIO che violentare un minore?? Ma stiamo scherzando?
Visto l'andazzo in America io se fossi una associazione a tutela dei minori farei una di quelle cause milionare ai danni di chi ha scritto l'articolo, non vi sembra estremamente offensivo nei confronti di chi ha subito una violenza sessuale??