Before GTA V's Trevor Phillips had to stomp Johnny Klebitz' face in to make a statement about wanton violence in a GTA game, we were all getting very familiar with the effects of what happens when a rocket launcher meets a squad of police officers. Experimentation was the order of the day, and whether that was taking a sniper rifle up to a particularly high vantage point just to pick off random NPCs, ploughing a car through packs of pedestrians, taking a baseball bat to a corpse on the street or just kicking people into the sea - there's nothing more enticing than figuring out exactly where any game's moral boundaries lie. This leads to the idea that you could essentially label all of GTA as a series of disturbing moments, but you'll most likely have your own personal flights of macabre fancy - things we'd love to hear about in the comments below. GTA III is just as revisit-able today as ever, but there was something so brilliantly 'toy boxy' about your first trip into Rockstar's paradise of death and destruction that became endlessly amusing to watch react to your every move. From GTA to DOA, let us know your own supremely weird gaming moments that feel incredibly strange now you've come of age and benefitted from years of hindsight!