Zeus
02-24-2009, 12:00 PM
Parental group Common Sense media has offered a balance review on the new GTA IV DLC. While they note that it is not healthy for teenagers, they seem to be happy with its overall quality, suggesting it revolutionizes DLC and is nearly perfect from a gaming perspective.
In a pleasingly balanced appraisal of Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto IV expansion The Lost and the Damned, US parenting group Common Sense Media has highlighted the DLC as certainly not safe kids – but spared the time to point out what a great download it is.
The DLC is clearly identified as “most definitely not for children, tweens or teens under the age of 17”, highlighting its full frontal male nudity, bad language, drug references and gang violence – including a scene where someone’s face is pushed on to the spinning wheel of a motorcycle.
However, the site also goes on to add that the download will make you “forget everything you know about downloadable content” owing to the depth of content it offers, giving it a review score of 4/5.
News Source: <a href="http://www.commonsensemedia.org/game-reviews/grand-theft-auto-iv-lost-and-damned" target="_blank">Commonsensemedia</a>
In a pleasingly balanced appraisal of Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto IV expansion The Lost and the Damned, US parenting group Common Sense Media has highlighted the DLC as certainly not safe kids – but spared the time to point out what a great download it is.
The DLC is clearly identified as “most definitely not for children, tweens or teens under the age of 17”, highlighting its full frontal male nudity, bad language, drug references and gang violence – including a scene where someone’s face is pushed on to the spinning wheel of a motorcycle.
However, the site also goes on to add that the download will make you “forget everything you know about downloadable content” owing to the depth of content it offers, giving it a review score of 4/5.
News Source: <a href="http://www.commonsensemedia.org/game-reviews/grand-theft-auto-iv-lost-and-damned" target="_blank">Commonsensemedia</a>