This game is very violent and should not be played by kids under 12. I was 13 when i got the game and soon figured out that it was not as bad as other reviews said. All of the missions are filled with swears and killing. The player of the game can chose how much sexual content there can be. Even with all this violance it is a very good game if early teens are aproprate around this content than they could play it.
Grand Theft Auto IV
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Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Murder, sex, drugs, drunk driving. Not for kids.
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of Grand Theft Auto IV was written by Marc Saltzman
Parents need to know that this game isn't for kids in any way. This new version is as controversial as its predecessors, letting you lead a life of crime, shoot police officers, drink and drive, and have sex with prostitutes. It features pole dancers and lap dancers at a men's club and is laced with profane language that pushes the envelope (much of it peppered throughout the over 100 songs played on car radios in the game). The star rating given to this game is based on the quality of the gameplay within the context of adult gaming and isn't an endorsement of the violence within the game.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about why kids -- who are not the intended audience -- play this game. What is it about the game that appeals to them? Do they understand why this game is inappropriate for young people?
- You also might ask your kids if they think video game violence is different from TV or movie violence. What affect does it have on your kids when they initiate the violence within the game or do something clearly outside of the law? In the game, they can break the law with no consequence.
More on Grand Theft Auto IV
What’s the Story?
For the uninitiated, Grand Theft Auto games offer "sandbox" play, meaning you can virtually go anywhere and do anything in this fully realized 3-D city with pedestrians, traffic, and storefronts. Played from a third-person perspective, this includes carjacking any vehicle, listening to more than a hundred songs on car radios (as well as very funny DJ banter and commercials), and playing mini-games such as billiards, darts, bowling, or arcade games. Niko can go on dates, swim, surf the Net, and purchase clothing and weapons. But it's the seedy missions that unravel the lengthy single-player story. In-person or on his cell phone, Niko will be asked to perform missions that include escorting Roman's friends, taking out drug dealers, evading police cruisers, racing to one end of the city before someone else, flying a helicopter, or retrieving stolen money. And how you go about a mission may vary, such as carjacking a cop cruiser to gain access to the police computer to look up an informant: you can call 9-1-1 on your phone so a police car comes and then take out the cop; shoot at pedestrians until the police come; or stealthily steal a cop car from the police station.
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Of course, the controversy this game will garner is unavoidable. As with past GTA titles you can shoot at cops, drive into pedestrians, or request "services" from a prostitute and a lap dance from a stripper. This sequel is also laced with plenty of foul language and you can drink and drive, though your cousin calls you a "bloody idiot" for doing so. Again, take heed of the "M"-rating. Aside from a slightly choppy frame rate at random times, where the action stutters for a bit, and hard-to-read green GPS directions on your mini-map, there is little to complain about with the gameplay mechanics of Grand Theft Auto IV. Adult gamers will find a single-player story that can easily last a month, not to mention the ability to hop online and play with friends. In short, this highly-polished sequel will gratify adults who will get a long "bang" for their buck. But don't let your kids anywhere near it.
ClosePublisher’s Details
ESRB rating: M (for Intense Violence, Blood, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Partial Nudity, Use of Drugs and Alcohol)
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Most Recent Reviews
- I rate this title iffy for age 13 and give itMy concerns are:
- Excessive violence
- Inappropriate language
- Drinking, smoking, or drug use
- Negative role models
- My highlights are:
- Easy to play
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- I rate this title on for age 14 and give itMy concerns are:
- Inappropriate language
- My highlights are:
- Easy to play
Great for anyone 13 and up
The game is fine at an age around thirteen to fourteen, however I would no recommend it to any age below twelve. The only problem I found in the game was occasional swear words, but that did not affect my fourteen year old. Overall it's a great game that someone under the age of seventeen could handle but it's just not for everyone.s
- I rate this title on for age 17 and give itMy concerns are:
- Inappropriate sexual content
- Inappropriate language
- Drinking, smoking, or drug use
- My highlights are:
- Easy to play
a game DEFINITELY for kids contains content so inappropriate thet persons over age 17 can only view attacks are not that bad but the language and the sexcual scenes make it easily an M rated title
- I rate this title iffy for age 15 and give itMy concerns are:
- Excessive violence
- Drinking, smoking, or drug use
- Negative role models
- My highlights are:
- Easy to play
For Mature Individuals Only
I love this game, I think that it should be looked at in the context of society today. If an individul walks into the bathroom at school, depending on where in the country they go to school, they are likely to see some of these things. I went to a small rural school, and can't count the number of times that I went into the bathroom and witnessed cocaine use. I've been bragged to about it. This game when used in the proper context can be used to educate teens about the dangers of substance abuse. If you feel your child is mature,then this could be a great teaching experienc.
- I rate this title iffy for age 15 and give itMy concerns are:
- Excessive violence
- Inappropriate sexual content
- Inappropriate language
- Drinking, smoking, or drug use
- Negative role models
- My highlights are:
- Easy to play
I love this game but the content in it is a little to much sometimes.The main things I'm worried about are the drug content,sex,language. The violence isn't that bad not to graphic for a M game. The language is to strong I've only had the game for a little while and I've heard over 250+ f*** words alone. The sex in the game is very graphic players can go to various strip clubs, and they can hire prostitutes.Drug content is strong you can witness people snorting cocaine,some levels involve heroine as well.This game is good for mature teens who understand all the content in this game.


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