The Sun is not a newspaper in which one could expect to find a sensible opinion, especially when it comes to videogames. I must confess, however, that I was quite pleasantly surprised when I opened up a colleague’s copy at my other job to find that TV presenter and Sun columnist Jeremy Clarkson was actually defending Grand Theft Auto IV … kind of. In his short piece entitled "Game’s not to blame," Clarkson shares a belief I think many of us have:
"This week the latest version of videogame Grand Theft Auto hit the shelves — and pretty soon it will be cited as the reason why people feel compelled to lock their children in cellars, why Israel cannot find peace with the Palestinians and why everyone in Britain has been stabbed."
Hmmm, I played an earlier version of the game and must say that at no point did I feel the […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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