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We are here today with the latest installment in a long running series of games, Grand Theft Auto 4. I'd like to say something to any parents out there
reading this deciding whether or not to buy this for your little Billy.
I'm going to say this about that, if you really think that your eight year old needs to play a game named after a felony, then don't go crying to Rockstar
when Billy can't tell between right and wrong and starts dropping F bombs like there's no tomorrow.
What I'm trying to say is this, the first several games weren't made for kids, and this one isn't either. Rockstar realizes that adults like you or I want
to play a game that isn't bubbly and happily pointed towards a five year old. I want to play a violent game, I want there to be explosions, swearing, and
even some prostitutes.
And from the sales, it looks like I'm not the only person who thinks this. As of the time of the writing of this article, Grand Theft Auto 4 has made it
into the Guinness Book of World Records, just about doubling Halo 3's first 24 hours of sales. Not only that, but the game now holds the record for first
place in the first 24 hours of release sales in the entire entertainment industry.
Rockstar has said a lot about what was going to be done with the newest GTA game, and I have to admit I was hesitant upon hearing that we would be back in
Liberty City again, but it seems like this time, the promises are delivered on. This may not be the perfect GTA game, but it might be the closest that we
come. Read on and find out what makes this new game tick.

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