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As per usual, only half of the true story is told by these review websites, much like common sense media. To be honest, as long as your child is over thirteen and knows their right from wrong then there's no real reason to stop them from getting this game. My son had been asking me for the game's in the GTA series for quite a while, allot of his friends have had this game since they were as young as 10 and he didn't understand why I wouldn't let him have it. But after looking at the game and seeing him play it at one of his friends house, I decided to let him have it. Firstly the mini game in the strip club isn't always on, and there's no mission which makes them go there, so you should be able to trust them enough not to go there. The majority of the swearing is in the cut scenes, which you should be able to trust your child to skip if you want them to, and the same goes for the nudity (although it isn't shown very often, once once or twice throughout the game).
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Since the missions which are told in the cut scenes are repeated in the menu, skipping these cut scenes shouldn't interfere with their play through of the game. So in whole, as long as your child is mature enough to skip the cut scenes and know that the game isn't real life, then I don't think you should have any concerns about giving it to anyone over thirteen, since the language isn't any different (and probably less frequent) than what they would hear at school. Well this game has a bad reputation but it really doesn't deserve it! You can learn a lot of things from this game such as about stocks and bonds, managing money and also sports as the is a big golf and tennis minigame! Bad places can easily be avoided and the violence is no worse that what is seen on the news and the language isn't as bad as what can be heard in school!
It is a really fun game and a mature child should be just fine playing it as long as they are not a psycho and will know that it is a game and shops never be repeated! I'm going to start with saying that the game was very well made; a masterpiece if you will. However, that is not what this review is about.
Most of you reading this are here to see if this is ok for your child. The straight and honest answer is absolutely not.
Unlike most who have made a review, I have taken the time to play this game. Now I don't mean I played it for an hour or two hours, or even five hours. I have played the game in full and have experienced all of its content. Some reviewers before me say that Common Sense is only telling half truths and that they are overreacting. If you took the time to play the game, you would realize they are not.I'm going to debunk some of reviews before me. Nothing personal, just the honest truth.A lot of parents on here say that they trust their child to stay away from the optional sexual content the game provides. Good for them.
Trust is a good thing. However, we've all been teenagers and did you ever do something that you parents told you not to do? Think about it. We've all done it.A lot of reviewers say that all the sexual content is avoidable.
That is NOT TRUE. Some of the content is avoidable, like the strip clubs which offers topless dancers or the fact that you can pick up prostitutes on the street and have intercourse with them in you car (it does show the scene without an option to skip). However, the story does have sex scenes that bare all. One mission in particular, you are working as freelance paparazzi taking pictures of celebrities. Next thing you know you're actively taking pictures of an outdoor sex scene (again without the option to skip).Some say that it has an educational value in the form of a stock market.
There is in fact an in game stock market but let me elaborate. The stock market is in place for you to abuse it by killing the oppositions customers and employees to raise your stock price in turn making a 'killing' on the stock market.Oh and I can't forget about this. Some time into the story, you play as Trevor and to continue on you have to actively take part in torture. You pull some teeth, break some kneecaps, and apply a bit of electricity. This is unavoidable and must be done to continue on through the game.Now I've only grazed the surface here and take the time to read some of the kids reviews; they did give a higher age rating than the parents on here after all.Just so you know, I'm 22 and don't have any children but I hope this review will help you parents out there make the right decision. You don't have to be a parent to have some common sense.
I think it's a great game, but nevertheless very violent. But, if your kid is mature, it should be fine, if you trust him not to go to the 'bad'places. The opportunities of fun and discovery are endless, and your son will keep on playing till the end.

If your son doesn't do the missions, then he can just visit the city and there is no need to fight. The police AI is very good, so harming anyone will assure you a one way ticket to jail.
I f you hurt someone, an ambulance will try and rescue him. This is why the game is so good, and perfect for TWEENS. I think Grand Theft Auto V is an excellent game. To parents wondering what other games it is similar to, other than GTA IV, Just Cause 2 is very similar. In both games, yes, it is possible kill civilians, but GTA V gives the players NO incentive whatsoever, and in fact rewards you for helping civilians - for example, random crimes can occur around the stunning city of Los Santos, and if you stumble upon one of these, (and successfully stop it), the player's reputation is boosted. In essence, the 'bad bits' of Just Cause 2 are there - e.g the violence, but to any sane child in high school, they will be fine with it - much worse can be seen in films that are rated 12 or 15, and minority of bad language in the game is much tamer than anything typically heard in a high school. As I mentioned before, the violence is unrewarded, and the true fun in the game comes from discovering and exploring the amazing city, climbing mountains, riding bikes, parachuting, buying shares in the stock market, flying planes and so much more.
In the upcoming GTA Online players can play together in an online version of Los Santos, exploring the city together and playing the built-in games like tennis or golf, competing to beat the other. You can invite others to your own apartment, and then grab an expensive car from your garage and do anything! As a parent I know what you are thinking. The same old stereotype that GTA is a game that is completely obscene and horrible.
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However, this is not the case. The language and violence keeps this game from being for everyone but apart from these there are very few concerns. The sex and drug references and usage is MUCH less than I expected and most parts containing these have an option to be skipped.

All In all I believe that GTA has somewhat of an unfair stereotype that it is a terrible game for kids. But I believe that apart from it being violent and the language being bad this game is fine for anyone ages 13 and up. I think Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) is fine for a 12 year old because they already know about sex and every swear word!
They also probably hear worse in a secondary school (high school) full of 18 year olds! If your unsure I think you should sit down with your child and talk to him about this game about what not to do and to do in this game for example do not go into the strip club or get a Hooker simple! Pegi and ESRB over exaggerate! There is things to be concerned about in this game like the controversy and the drugs but if you trust your 12+ child to not do them things it will be fine:). It depends on your child, everyone is different.
Like my boys, they grew up watching shows with me like the Big Bang Theory & Scrubs witch has a lot of things I know some parents would never let their child see, so their fine. Ps2 iso emuparadise. If you actually look at the reviews nudity only shows up TWO times, and there in cut scenes and cut scenes can be SKIPPED. Same with most of the cussing, drugs, and alcohol. If your kid won't go to school and tell everyone 'Hey I play Gta 5!'
And if they don't go to bed with nightmares. Places like the strip club, players are never required to go there, not even for a side mission, so trust your child. And think, if you were a kid maybe 10-13 and your cusions or parents played it wouldn't you want up play it? As long as your child can handle it it's perfectly fine for them to play it. Here's what I did with my kids who have been asking me ever sense u got the game for myself, I made a list of all the bad things in Gta 5, and sat down with each of my boys septetly.
I asked them to put a check next to something that they would be fine with. If they have over half the checkmarks filled, then I would talk to them about any concerns I had or they had and if they still wanna play it, then if they seem ok with it let them do the first 2 or 3 missions with you watching them, then talk with them again. If there ok it's fine if they play Gta 5 (And don't forget to tell them to keep quite about them being able to play it with people like teachers, grandmas, priests, ect). Grand Theft Auto V is an amazing and abstract game, full of beautiful scenery and things to do. My child is 12 and has been wanting this game for quite a while now. Ever since the trailer came out in fact. After a while we went through it and watched gameplay, trailers and everything.
I am usually a very strict mother and would say no to an R rated game but this is an exception. Sure, it has some swearing but you can choose to skip it as it is mainly in cutscenes. The violence isn't bad at all and you can hardly see blood and there is no guts or bones etc. Like in other video games which are rated MA or M. The thing that I was skeptical about was strip clubs. After watching 'Youtubers' play it I was waiting for a strip club scene or nudity scene to pop up but to my surprise I discovered that it is an optional activity and has nothing to do with the main storyline or side quests, so in my opinion so long as you trust your child or have a guardian watching you play it it is completely fine.
Another issue was drugs which I found were optional as well. There are no missions that force you into drugs or anything else. I remember my niece playing worse games than this when he was 9 (Mortal Kombat, Duke Nukem etc). Also it is rated M in America and most other countries and has one bad 'torture scene' that is skippable.
In conclusion I think it is fine for anyone 12 and up if you trust them.- Kathy Burwood. I am a mother with a 14 year old boy that has just started his freshman year here in Montana. He says that all of his new friends were getting the game and I knew that the game had a bad reputation.
I basically told him that I had to look into it. Eventually I came up with a plan, I was going to let him get the game with his own money and then I would see how bad it really was.Here are a few things parents should know about the game: yes it does have sexual content, although I had found out that you do not HAVE TO go near any of it during the game. All of that can be done on the side, so it can be blocked; not physically but honestly, kids of my son's age (13-15) are not going to be amused by the 'ladies' in the game to the point that if you tell them that they can get the game but they have to stay away from those places, they will obey. Quite honestly, the best part of the game is the visuals and the 'freeness' in the perspective of a teenage boy, and I can't blame them the game is beautiful. Also, if you really care that much about the swearing you are going to have to be a bit flexible, but if you are not so psycho, then it should not be a problem.To wrap things up, I believe that if your kid honestly knows the true difference between right and wrong and the loyalty of their parents, this game should not be that big of a problem.
I was iffy at getting this game at first but I lets my 9 year old son get it. A couple days later my son and I were playing it and really bonding. After playing this game every day for a few weeks my sons grades started going up and he made new friends.
Even though people say its inappropriate its really educational and helps kids with communication skills. Some of the characters are great people to look up to at such a young age. One of the best young children games out there. Unlike, Lego Harry Potter which I found to be very violent with lots of swearing.
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Peoples bodies literally implode! Gta is not such a big disappointment. Grand Theft Auto 5 in my opinion is one of the best/most controversial game this year. I'll separate my review into two sections, one for parents and one for gamers.Parents. Don't listen to any lies; do your research after you read this!This is literally the worst game in the mainstream to date in terms of the inappropriate and disturbing content.
I need only use two examples to drive this point home. First, on top of having strip clubs in which you can actually see the stripper's breasts up close and grope them, hiring a prostitute and having sex with her (which is a feature in every GTA game since GTA 3) now starts a very explicit voiceover in which the woman uses words and sexual dialogue I'm quite sure I can't post on this site. Just think about the most graphic dialogue you can, and know that it's in this game! The second example is a sort of mini-game in which you torture an innocent person in many brutal ways. For example, you can yank his teeth out while he cries. Oh yeah, and this is a mandatory mission as part of the main storyline, so you can't avoid it no matter how bad you want to. You see, GTA has officially crossed the line into disturbingly psychotic.

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Not only would I not let my kid play or see this, I wouldn't want any adult that I love seeing or playing it either.Now, to the gamers:This game actually sucks. I can grant that it has great graphics and of course a huge map. But then, so does REAL LIFE. And the game is about as boring as real life, come to think of it. Traveling from one part of the map to another is always a hassle if not a bore, the protagonists are pathetic and despicable, it has practically no story/plot, it doesn't even have the emergency vehicle missions (police, firefighter, and ambulance). To put it simply, the game is way over-hyped. And apparently, they can't get GTA 5 online working correctly either, so yeah there's pretty much no reason to buy this game.
Just Cause 2 is a lot more fun and it's cleaner. Get that instead. Without a doubt, GTA 5 is the best one yet, with new options such as switching between characters, new extracurricular activities like customizing your own vehicle and weaponry, real estate (buying cheap to extravagant locations), communicating with friends by internet or facebook while playing, scuba diving, racing, hunting, bounty hunting, yoga, and much more.
The story was quite exciting and exhilarating - you can even switch between characters between several missions, and each character has their own distinct personality, sense of humor, and hilarious family/friend dysfunctions. GTA 5 is not a game for kids and teens alike, because of the constant themes and choices of extreme violence, where you can choose to harm or murder criminals and innocent civilians alike with different types of weapons and explosives. There's one intense scene where you choose different instruments to sadistically torture a man.
Language is constant and very strong (countless uses of the words f-k, mother-r, s-t, goddamn, a-hole, c-t, bitch, c-ksucker, d-k) with very mature crude humor and explicit sexual references. Sexual content is very graphic and strong in this game - more explicit in nature than the previous grand theft auto games. Strip clubs are also available in this game where the player chooses to gave lap dances with highly provocative women (one is a transsexual) and their breasts and buttocks graphically visible.
They are themes of rape, incest, prostitution, pedophilia, and sexual sadism in this game also. Drugs play a major role and counterpart in this game, where characters smoke, drink, use drugs, and take out meth labs, where even a main characters own children have implied drug/ alcohol addiction. Some scenes make a character get in a major hallucination (high) state where they can't perceive reality and kill fictitious creatures like aliens and monsters. Fantastic game with endless possibilities, but for adults due to the 'free country' theme where you choose to perform good or bad options - major 'do anything' discrimination.Violence (5/5) Language (5/5) Sex (5/5) Drugs (5/5) Intense Scenes (4/5).