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Genre: Action
This game is an action game in which you . You can tell this by the images on the cover. E.g. cars, wild dog, helicopter, speeding motorbike, 2 men with guns, a man with a mask, a woman looking flirty, a man on a speed boat, all relate to things
The title is in the middle with white bold text. The ‘V’ next to the text shows that this is the fifth game of the GTA brand.
The logo of the company is in the right bottom corner of the cover which is Rockstar Games, who are known for their previous GTA games which show that the genre of this game is going to be the same as previous with better quality making more people to buy it or to upgrade from the previous GTA.
In the bottom left corner there is the PEGI rating, which is 18+ shows the genre is Action because some Action games in which you have virtual avatar do have bad language and scenes which contain nudity and violence therefore not everyone can play it. http://www.rockstargames.com/videos/video/8001 This is the advert for GTA 5. At the beginning of the trailer it shows the PEGI rating 17+ and why it is that rating , for example, Violence, Blood, Nudity, Sexual Content and Use of Drugs which shows that the Genre is going to be Action. The trailer starts of as a nice lovely game in which you can do a lot of things like play golf with your friends and as the trailer goes on it starts changing and all the violence and the 18+ things coming like shooting people. They have used this to show that this game isn’t going to be another GTA 4, which was a flop, and this time it is going to have more things and better graphics and it won’t be a flop.
The website uses similar colours and graphics to the cover. The pictures used at the bottom of the cover are the same as in the beginning of the trailer to show that this game is just another non violence game but if you click on the links for examples aeroplanes, it shows aeroplanes and helicopters like on the front cover. Also to advertise it

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