Re: Juarez Residents Say New Video Game "Glorifies" Violence, Cartels
By Tanya Valdez Beatboxtaun
Created Mar 10 2011 - 11:33pm
Tanya Valdez Beatboxtaun March 10, 2011 at 10:33pm
The game will not get thrown out. It's just a story. Unfortunately it does hit close to home, but the reality of the matter is, there are many games based on real life stories. Whether we agree with them or not, games and movies will still be made. This is also educational, whether everyone wants to see it or not. Kids can see what is actually going on and how everyone sits back and watches. This should not be looked at as only negative.
Tanya Valdez Beatboxtaun March 10, 2011
at 10:33pm
The game will not get thrown out. It's just a story. Unfortunately it does hit close to home, but the reality of the matter is, there are many games based on real life stories. Whether we agree with them or not, games and movies will still be made. This is also educational, whether everyone wants to see it or not. Kids can see what is actually going on and how everyone sits back and watches. This should not be looked at as only negative.