"We never felt that we were being attacked for the content we were being attacked for the medium, which felt a little unfair," he said. Houser further claimed that Rockstar may have been unfairly attacked simply due to the fact that GTA: San Andreas was a game, not a movie or book. So in that regard, a lot of those debates that used to go on, they're not such a big deal now." He added, "The massive social decay that we were supposed to induce hasn't happened. "It was draining and upsetting a tough time in the company," Houser said. However, in a new Guardian interview, company cofounder Dan Houser talked about the studio's past, specifically the controversy surrounding the sex minigame in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Much of the attention surrounding Rockstar Games lately has been in regards to Grand Theft Auto V.
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