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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City


GTA can make you a better person

How to improve your life with Rockstar's crime caper

Words: Justin Towell, GamesRadar UK

While GTA gives you the freedom to kill innocent people or set fire to fields, buildings and cars, it's not as though you can do it without suffering the consequences. As soon as the wanted level starts lighting up with stars, the game's telling you that you're doing something bad. It's telling you it's wrong to steal someone's car. It's wrong to try to break into a military complex. And it's certainly wrong to go on a pedestrian-killing, cop-slashing, helicopter-downing rampage with a chainsaw, katana and rocket launcher. Just like CJ, you'll wind up in jail... or dead. And there's no respawn point - it really is Game Over. Just remember that.

Above: Seeing stars again? Hint - you're breaking the law. Now apply these rules to real life


 
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