


The footage of them experimenting with vehicles like the jet ski or helicopter are especially fun, because they genuinely seem to enjoy both the driving and flying mechanics as well as watching their characters get blown to bits after crashing. The video is plenty of fun to watch, and hopefully not the elders' last foray into the world of San Andreas. They've even withstood Five Nights at Freddy's 2 better than the average Let's Player, barely responding to the jumpscares that send the likes of Pewdiepie or Markiplier into shrieking fits.

This shouldn't come as too much of a surprise, as these same elders have previously been tasked to play The Last Of Usand participate in a Mortal Kombat X elder tournament. While the elders need a little direction at times to figure out how to control certain aspects of the game, they're generally pretty proficient at handling the game. However, most of them seem to delight in their game experiences, eagerly getting into fist fights, running over pedestrians, and some are even pleasantly surprised at what the strip club has to offer. Some of the elders do have the typical reactions one might expect, expressing shock or disgust at the nudity in the strip club or random vulgar dialog from NPCs. Rather than having the elders wander around aimlessly, the series has assigned a few locations for the elders to check out and experiment with, including a tattoo parlor, strip club, the beach, and finally stealing an attack helicopter. This episode is the second iteration of the React channel exposing elders to Grand Theft Auto V. The latest episode of the Elders Play series tests that theory, exposing senior citizens to the game, and filming their reactions. Given the controversy surrounding Grand Theft Auto V, one might expect that elders would undoubtedly dislike anything the game had to offer. Between the violence, crime, and sexual content, everything that Grand Theft Auto fans enjoy is simultaneously what makes the series awful to non-gamers. The Grand Theft Auto series has always stirred up controversy, especially amongst non-gaming parents and older people.
