After the GTA IV trailer, the backlash begins

Perhaps here, things will be different. - Image 1

Not too long after the changing of the guard and the release of the Grand Theft Auto IV trailer comes another new, yet unsurprising news tidbit for Take-Two Interactive. Its media and political backlash for the trailer of the game which, for all intents and purposes, looks to be a caricature of New York City.

According to Game Politics, there’s a rather bleak reception towards the inclusion of a fictional “New York” within the game. Of these though, perhaps the most expressive was the one from the NY Daily News’ own declaration, which reads:

The latest version of an ultraviolent video game will unleash its murderous mayhem on the streets of New York. And outraged political leaders say the rampant brutality of the game, Grand Theft Auto IV, has little in common with reality. Â…(GTA4) is set in a mythical city that bears a striking resemblance to New YorkÂ… the trailer shows well-known landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Cyclone in Coney IslandÂ…

Of the comments from the politicians, however, the analogy by City Councilman Peter Vallone also put the political perspective behind it best: “Setting Grand Theft Auto in the safest big city in America would be like setting Halo in Disneyland.”

As the protagonist says in the trailer, “Life is complicated; I killed people, smuggled people, sold people. Perhaps here, things will be different.” Perhaps, dear reader, there’s hope that GTA IV won’t be as one-sided as people make it out to be. We definitely hope so.

Perhaps here, things will be different. - Image 1

Not too long after the changing of the guard and the release of the Grand Theft Auto IV trailer comes another new, yet unsurprising news tidbit for Take-Two Interactive. Its media and political backlash for the trailer of the game which, for all intents and purposes, looks to be a caricature of New York City.

According to Game Politics, there’s a rather bleak reception towards the inclusion of a fictional “New York” within the game. Of these though, perhaps the most expressive was the one from the NY Daily News’ own declaration, which reads:

The latest version of an ultraviolent video game will unleash its murderous mayhem on the streets of New York. And outraged political leaders say the rampant brutality of the game, Grand Theft Auto IV, has little in common with reality. Â…(GTA4) is set in a mythical city that bears a striking resemblance to New YorkÂ… the trailer shows well-known landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Cyclone in Coney IslandÂ…

Of the comments from the politicians, however, the analogy by City Councilman Peter Vallone also put the political perspective behind it best: “Setting Grand Theft Auto in the safest big city in America would be like setting Halo in Disneyland.”

As the protagonist says in the trailer, “Life is complicated; I killed people, smuggled people, sold people. Perhaps here, things will be different.” Perhaps, dear reader, there’s hope that GTA IV won’t be as one-sided as people make it out to be. We definitely hope so.

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