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Radagast
BANNED FOR LIFE!

Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Loc at Ion
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And there are plenty of other games with minimal story which let you wreak havoc on your surroundings, but what separates them from GTA is that GTA is more free roaming and feels more like reality. These other games put you in situations which are not as realistic such as in the army, in a sci-fi setting, in the future or in the past, using unrealistic(if cool) weapons while fighting unrealistc(if awesome looking) enemies in unrealistic(if good) settings. I don't believe that any other game has realistic weapons, places you in realistic settings that have realistic enemies, but even if they do, by far the worst aspect of these games is their linear nature.
In GTA you basically do things there that you could do in reality, while promoting more freedom in a game than any other. Things that are possible but we would never do because fear and society restrains us. You could walk around town smacking people with a purple dildo, steal cars, rob houses, beat people up, etc...but you won't because it's too dangerous. GTA allows us to do the things we are inhibited from doing in our own lives...almost as far as our imagination will allow.
Fun games need not be necessarily violent with explosions either. Basically any game that let's you do inappropriate things with normal situations we see regularly in life. Like in NFL Blitz or NBA Street.
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Last edited by Radagast on Oct-30-2004 at 23:18
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Oct-30-2004 23:00
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