Grand Theft Auto V (GTA 5) video game
was released September 17, 2013. GTA retails for about $55 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation
systems, which makes it the most expensive video game ever! According to Take
Two Interactive Software, the iconic interactive entertainment series has
accomplished to reach more than $1 billion in retail sales in the first 3 days!
Of course, the game has caused
shock waves across the world. GTA was almost as desirable as the newest iPhone
or the latest Jordan sneakers. When I browsed social media sites such as
Twitter and Instagram, the majority of the posts were about GTA 5. I’ve been wondering what makes this series
such a hot item?
I decided to dig a little deeper
and I reviewed the history of this cultural phenomenon. Since 2005, Take Two
Interactive became the parent company of Rockstar Games to team up as a
multinational video game and developer mega-business. According to Forbes, GTA
5 is the fastest selling entertainment property, including video games and
feature films. GTA 5 beat the three biggest film launches- The Avengers, Avatar, and Harry
Potter & the Deadly Hallows- by 16 days. An ABC News article reported a team of 250
people took 4 years to develop a 1,000- page script. Wow!
The GTA series is primarily known
for its vulgarity and violence. While viewing the sneak peak of Rockstar GamesOfficial YouTube channel for GTA 5, two things captured my attention. First, the
video stated new “mechanics” were added that are “fun and fluid.” Second, the
video reported characters could make “sensible investments” such as “tattoos
and fast cars.” One may not see the problem with these casual video game’s
statements but all I could think about is the number of young adults who take video
games as real life. All over the world, people have been robbed; stabbed, and killed
over GTA- these incidents have been reported from Florida to London.
To better place things into
perspective, this game could distort normal mental functions and potentially
cause young to become disrespectful to citizens or even murder. As far as
profits, anyone who has stock in Take Two Interactive is winning; however, the
younger generation is losing. As much as I desire to be optimistic about GTA, the
profanity, sexual content, and intense violence that the game offers is just
not worth it.
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