cstewzer's GameLogBlogging the experience of gameplayhttps://www.gamelog.cl/gamers/GamerPage.php?idgamer=1010Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC) - Tue, 10 Mar 2009 16:13:25https://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3717On my third day of playing, I've decided the amount of pop up story line items is becoming extremely annoying. Although it tells the story, it takes forever to read them all. I continued to kill people and explore the school to prevent the inevitable end to the game. While is hell, I thought the satirical comic relief was uncalled for given the extent of media exposure given to this event. No one that knows of this event would ever think this is funny. If the pretenses of this game didn't exist, it would be perfectly acceptable on the same token, as with other games on the market today. The game in all was a waste of time in my own opinion. I see no ethical, moral, or rational decision making skills that even would motivate me to play this. I suppose you could say it puts you in the head of the killers, to see their point of view on what their thought process was. Although highly disturbing, they clearly have no ethical framework, especially since the outcome is far less than optimal for all parties involved or indirectly involved.Tue, 10 Mar 2009 16:13:25 CDThttps://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3717&iddiary=6981Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC) - Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:53:49https://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3717I left the game paused so I could start right where I left off on my second day playing Super Columbine Massacre. I continued to gear up with the terrible graphics flashing on the screen of the weapons used in the actual attack. For a game I feel that is crossing the line a little bit. The game isn't "virtual" anymore in terms of using actual jpeg pictures of the weapons used in the attack. For some reason, if they were digitally made, it would seem OK. I'm not sure why, but I feel if it was cartoony or 3D it would be more acceptable. Once I figured out how to kill people, it seemed very remedial. Maybe it is a generational thing thinking that if there isn't graphics that are 3D and more of a simulation, I loose interest. I suppose that since the graphics aren't so real and more cartoonish, is why developers may have gotten away with making this. On the contrary, if this was developed with today's standards, I believe it would be socially, ethically, and morally irresponsible. If it reflects a disaster that we can relate to, then it is off limits. If it is imagined then it is OK and is a creative work.Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:53:49 CDThttps://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3717&iddiary=6977Super Columbine Massacre RPG (PC) - Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:50:49https://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3717I had never heard of this game before this assignment and was quite intrigued that it didn't draw more public opinion after it had been made - at least enough for me to hear about it before now. After downloading the game for the PC I immediately realized it was very "Doom like" in terms of the graphics and the GUI of the menus and pop-ups. Old school enough for me to be somewhat challenged in what to do since everything looked like a cartoon. My first opinion of the game came when I picked up a Doom poster/game/something and late a Marilyn Mansion CD which in my mind both infer that this two kids have a negative influence from music. I do not believe in these types of instances that music had anything to do with the killing spree. I suppose it was a stereotypical parental view which did play a part in the real life event. At least the game developer was being forthright with the circumstances in the game vs. real life. Also, I found it kind of confusing planting bomb and other explosives throughout the school. "This could never happen in real life, someone would see this by now" kept going trough my head. Which is scary to think it actually did happen. I suppose the game is trying to be pretty realistic in the story line, which is ethical considering history should be as correct as possible.Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:50:49 CDThttps://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3717&iddiary=6966Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PS2) - Sun, 15 Feb 2009 20:30:40https://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3626On my third day of playing this game, I decided that the virtual world that the manufacturer created is pretty real. Unfortunately, it is true that the hispanic and black communities have higher rates of gang members and in an effort to keep the game as real as possible, this is exactly the case in the game as well. Also, I saw a commercial for the latest release of GTA in high definition, they showed the game in action, and it was obviously way more real world looking due to the HD games on PS3 and XBox. I've been playing this game on a PS2. The police in this game are corrupt and pretty much useless and get in the way of doing your missions. Like some of the government in the U.S., again the game is accurate in their portrayal of the real world issues we deal with. I consistently felt that the game was "just a game". I don't really buy the fact that people would ever act in this way, or at least be influenced by this game to do so. There are people out there that do do some of the horrible things that take place, but my feeling isn't that they were motivated by a game such as GTA. As far as a game goes to begin with, its just a game. I don't think it requires an ethical framework.Sun, 15 Feb 2009 20:30:40 CDThttps://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3626&iddiary=6783Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas (PS2) - Sun, 15 Feb 2009 19:36:52https://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3626I successfully moved through a few different missions and the missions seem to get more and more difficult as you continue on. It was hard for me to complete the missions without having my own bit of fun. I think I may have killed 40 people, and stolen every type of car. It was like I had 'A''D''D' just to see what mess I could get myself into. The game is setup under no ethical framework, because CJ is put in situations that are not acceptable by any of the ethical frameworks we discussed in class. I suppose I could act using my own ethical framework, but I would loose the game. Like deciding not to rob the pizza place. If I didn't do that, I'd then not be able to make it to the next mission. Also, I'd like to say that the game is actually setup the same way our real world is. Anyone can do the things CJ has to do, or drive a bus into a store (like I did), rob, shoot people, etc. It's up to us as humans in the real world to have a framework. The game itself doesn't need a framework, the story line is setup under a terrible framework, if one exists at all, that Kant would have died if he knew that this was a game.Sun, 15 Feb 2009 19:36:52 CDThttps://www.gamelog.cl/logs/LogPage.php?Log_Id=3626&iddiary=6778