If you were hoping that Grand Theft Auto V was going to be a clean and friendly game then you were wrong, and probably stupid for ever thinking such a thing could happen in the first place. Grand Theft Auto V will come back with a bang later on this year and what better way to spice things up than to add in some torture, drug use, sex and offensive language to really make GTA V a controversial hit.
Grand Theft Auto’s ERSB states that:
“Players use pistols, machine guns, sniper rifles, and explosives to kill various enemies…Blood-splatter effects occur frequently, and the game contains rare depictions of dismemberment…players are directed to use various instruments and means to extract information from a character; the sequence is intense and prolonged, and it involves some player interaction…The game includes depictions of sexual material/activity: implied fellatio and masturbation; various sex acts that the player’s character procures from a prostitute…nudity is present, however, primarily in two settings: a topless lap dance in a strip club and a location that includes male cult members with exposed genitalia in a non-sexual context…TV programs and radio ads contain instances of mature humor…Some sequences within the larger game allow players to use narcotics”
The full ESRB gives much more detail but I guess it isn’t surprising to see that GTA V will have all the traditional hallmarks of a GTA game, I don’t know about you but I can’t wait to play it!
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