10 Horrifically Illegal Things You Can Do In Rockstar's Games

7. Sleep With A Prostitute (Then Bludgeon Her To Death)

The second mission in Grand Theft Auto III has you picking up a prostitute named Misty then taking her back to a nightclub - Sex Club 7. It's fair to say that from this point onwards, everything about gaming's perception changed. Prostitutes have since been featured in every single Grand Theft Auto game; they're as important to the series as cars or guns. Picking one up in a car and then slinking off to somewhere dark and quiet will cause the car to rock while your character's health increases; there's nothing graphic but to be fair, you don't really need it. Of course prostitution is illegal but you can continue your spree if you so wish. After the transaction has been made, the prostitute will go on her merry way, but killing her will cause the money you've just spent to appear - making her services free. Feel free to do so in broad daylight too as the police will very rarely care unless it's done right in front of them. Despite never being a requirement, killing prostitutes was probably Grand Theft Auto's first major controversy. It eventually led to the game's ban in Australia (Vice City was also censored in the country as a result) and the series will forever be defined in the mass public's eye as "That Game Where You Sleep With Prostitutes And Then Kill Them". Rockstar seem to have embraced this too; the mature content in their games has increased dramatically (who can forget the Hot Coffee scandal?) as has their sales. Just don't try this at home.
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