Computer games are one of the major topics which will be much discussed nowadays. It is something that has created some debates. Many nowadays have difficulty seeing the differencebetween games and reality. Because of that game has gotten more attention in people lives. This is to influence their brains to tell the difference between a computer games and reality.
I would like to be based on game series GTA (Grand Theft Auto) and the massive impact this has had, not least on the game's users, but also on the general perception of the games industry and the morality (or lack thereof) behind. The reason that game series has become so incredibly popular among young people, lies in the power there will be one assigned. Most young people have seen illegal activities will be performed in films and on TV, but in GTA is the young suddenly put in a position where they have the ability to exercise raw violence without having to do with moral considerations. On the other hand, there is also the opportunity to play the game as an "upstanding citizen" that keeps the red, and not letting its missions outages go beyond innocent civilians.
I personally have even played it much and know very well how it works and what it involves. The game is built up on a criminal protagonist in various large U.S. cities. With him as the tool you must build up his criminal career by moving from fierce local criminal to defeat the reigning Mafia bosses and by come to own most of the cities. The game is helped by the incredible detail and physics of modern technology can offer, so the games can seem very realistic.
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