In this clip of actual gameplay, a user pays a prostitute for sex - which happens in graphic footage - and then punches the woman to the ground. This is the footage that lays bare the shocking sexual violence at the heart of a controversial hit video game. In this clip of gameplay from Grand Theft Auto V, a user pays a prostitute for sex - which then unfolds in graphic footage - before the male character punches the woman to the ground, leaving her unconscious. It's also possible to kill the prostitute. GTA V is an rated game and its makers argue that it's the responsibility of parents to ensure children do not have access to the game. However, the game is hugely popular with teenagers and many parents will be completely unaware of the rising level of explicit sex added to the game - providing yet another easy access point to potent sexual imagery. But can it be rough? This latest version of long-running game series has souped-up its first-person perspective allowing players to indulge in ever more gratuitous acts of crime. The game aims to create a fully immersive experience within a fictional city, with the aim of earning enough money through illegal acts to become a criminal kingpin.


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In this clip of actual gameplay, a user pays a prostitute for sex and then punches the woman to the ground. THIS is the footage that lays bare the shocking sexual violence at the heart of a controversial hit video game, which has its roots in Scotland. In this clip of gameplay from Grand Theft Auto V - the gaming franchise which was born in Dundee - a user pays a prostitute for sex which then unfolds in graphic footage before the male character punches the woman to the ground, leaving her unconscious. It's also possible to kill the prostitute. GTA V is an rated game and its makers Rockstar Games have a base in Edinburgh which is responsible for the creative content of the game. Rockstar argue that it's the responsibility of parents to ensure children do not have access to the game. However, the game is hugely popular with teenagers and many parents will be completely unaware of the rising level of explicit sex added to the game - providing yet another easy access point to potent sexual imagery. But can it be rough?
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