User blog comment:AndreEagle17/Breaking News, GTA VI is confirmed!/@comment-558050-20150204154347/@comment-1612856-20150205204820

You see GTA and other sandbox games will easily confuse children at such a young age. As I said, these games make things such as killing, shooting at and running from police, driving wrecklessly, robbing/stealing, seem easier to do in real life. The games also can make children so young (as it did with me in some cases) believe we can survive a numerous amount of gunfire/stabs, have a good fall/be run over numerous times and still survive, survive being set on fire, or even crash a car really hard and not die. It can be very misleading for children that young, making them believe these things are true in real life. Also, like Rain said, children that young should not be exposed to the strippers/booty call parts of the game. I'm 17, and I'm old enough to know the rights and wrongs from things we do in this game, along with being old enough to watch these scenes in the game without developing a habit that's the most important thing to do in real life.