I finished GTA 3 San Andreas about 2 weeks ago. It's a fairly entertaining game. It's actually *less* violent than most games out there. So if your arguing censorship on Violent Content, it's not valid. What it does have it a whole lot of criminality. Although, if criminality is your worry, there are other games which are far more of a concern. I think the only aspect of the game which deserves harsh criticism is the political message it sends (sympathy towards the criminals, in similar 90's rapper Whatever-it-takes-to-Get-out-of-the-Ghetto talk) but then, what can you expect from the current sympathizing Scotland political environment. Although even that is somewhat accurate to the mentality of many people in that situation (which is the time in which the game is based). It's far from being any sort of training ground of any type. It doesn't teach you how to steal a car, smuggle drugs, fly planes, aim shotguns, reload m16s, evade law enforcement, kill law enforcement, etc (one mission you SWIM past a PT boat onto an aircraft carrier, shoot 3-4 soldiers (the total on the carrier) disable "the SAM" (using the magic disable SAM button), hop in a Harrier, take off in a matter of seconds, then engage and destroy 2 other harriers, then engage and destroy 3 PT boats). There are no tactics or details. It's just entertainment, not a simulation. What it is more of, is a platform for a dumb hippy political message. It's up to the parents to properly contextualize the game. GTA has always been successful due to its gameplay, not just because you're a criminal in the game. If you think you're going to somehow manage to dry up their profits, it's just not going to happen. It's selling well for a reason.
To the critics: Where were you during the release of any number of other worse games? How about State of Emergency, where you run around smashing stores and killing random people. That's the entire game, right there. Where were you when that was released? Most of you are judging a book by it's cover(as it's obvious the most critical of comments are from those who have not played it). If you want to alienate a lot of people from your message of morality, then by all means, carry on. You're only doing harm to your cause. It's just a game, the kids can tell the difference. Can you?
As for this idea that Battlefield 2 has a clearly defined idea of what the Good guy is, I think that's probably all in your head. There's no context to suggest that the game portrays any side as in the Right or in the Wrong. At least GTA3 has a limited morality agenda (ie. the prime enemy is a renegade, dope smoking, corrupt cop (don't think they don't exist)). The lead character has restraint and humanity (of course, all the while still a criminal).Yet there is no such message in BF2. You can hop right in the game and start shooting at US Marines. You assume that people have the same concept of who is Right and who is Wrong, that we do, in that case. To many who play the game, and join in on the Middle Eastern Coalition side, they *are* playing on the Good side. As for that game BeadWindow is talking about, GlobalOps (made in Canada, btw), it was meant to be a more realistic version of CounterStrike and the inclusion of JTF2 was not so terrorists could target them, but because they *live in Canada* and everyone else has their top dogs in a video game. Now, what these three games have in common, is that neither has any contextualized morality to either side. The game is neutral. You can not condemn one for its morality and then claim the other is alright. Multiplayer games tend to be like that. There's no story, it's just fighting. If you think that there aren't Real Nazis playing on the Nazi side, now and then, you're deluding yourself. So if you are angry at GTA3s context, you have to get angry at all these other games context and LACK of context. Might as well ban em all, eh!
The rating for the game I do think should be higher, but that's it. It's definitely an Adult game. No question. Fairly anti-climatic ending, as well.
Maybe you should give it a try, unless, of course, you think you'll get brainwashed into killing cops and stealing cars.. :