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A misunderstood masterpiece of mainstream political art.
KharBevNor:
Yeah, I was making a flippant cheap shot at modern art, more than a serious point. I still maintain, however, that there is nothing that inherently makes a logo or an advertisment less of an artistic endeavour than a painting.
The Cosmic Fool:
I stand on the art camp here. GTA portrays how things really stack up. Murder, money and drugs are all realities of living in the modern world.
Johnny C:
Really? Running down an entire fleet of prostitutes and then dodging the police by changing your clothes is a reality of the modern world?
supersheep:
It's a game, not a simulation. It represents things in the real world somewhat abstractly, because to be honest, real life is not a fun game to play. (Take, for example, The Sims.)
Spike:
--- Quote from: Johnny C on 29 Dec 2006, 00:12 ---Really? Running down an entire fleet of prostitutes and then dodging the police by changing your clothes is a reality of the modern world?
--- End quote ---
Prostitutes disappear and most people don't even care, running down an entire fleet of prostitutes may be an exaggeration but there may be some truth to it. The whole getting your car repainted may be a nod back to chop shops, stolen cars go in, stripped, exterior parts are repainted and then sold.
Gameplay is very important, because who gives a damn if you have a message buried in the game if it's not fun. If the games not fun then no one hears the message.
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