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I Went Riding with the Reaper Lords, Grand Theft Auto’s Biggest Motorcycle Club
And on the way I learned some lessons in respect, humility and brotherhood. Because for these players, this is more than just a game.
Pride Comes to Los Santos in This New ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ Mod
Courtesy of some creative modders, GTA players can now host their own parade.
Now Is a Good Time To Find Your Video Gaming Happy Place
We all need pick-me-up games to make a bad day better. Here are a few that are guaranteed turn my frown upside down.
The Greatest Moments of ‘Grand Theft Auto’
Betrayal, bloody murder, Hollywood-ripping heists and a motherfucking jetpack.
Hey Internet Trolls, Nobody Cares About Your Frame-Rate Woes
The frame rate police can sod right off with its pointless crusade against developers who don't achieve 60fps.
Dating in ‘Grand Theft Auto Online’ Is Like Real Life, Only with More Robot Hand-Jobs
We had the whole of Los Santos before us. So what did we do? Argue about my driving, watch shit TV and have make-up sex, obviously.
There Should Be Blood: A Case for Better Violence in Video Games
Please, give us anything other than fallen foes crumpling like ragdolls, pristine and unblemished by the ravages of senseless mayhem.
Amanda De Santa and ‘Grand Theft Auto V’’s Feminine Mystique
Michael's wife is much more than a nagging cue for nefarious activities – she's the modern interpretation of a problem dating back several decades.
Knowing the Streets of ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ Meant I Never Felt Alone in the City of Angels
Relocating to a new city is tough, but when you already know its geography through a video game, the transition is so much smoother.
Violent Video Games are Better for Us Than Bloodless Blockbuster Movies
Gory video games are something we can discuss, and learn from. But CGI-heavy flicks full of devastation but no deaths? Hardly.
These are Our Favourite Video Games of 2015 So Far
We're a third of the way through the year, so let's look back at the most outstanding (mostly new) games to have come our way.
I’ll Always Love ‘Grand Theft Auto’, Whatever Its Whereabouts
Call it virtual tourism or an escape from one reality into another, slightly askew one, but I can't stop spending time in San Andreas.