

You have to choose from your table of torture. Through contextual clues, you've already been told in-game that this man pretty much knows nothing, and would in fact give you all of the information you desire if you just ask. You are told by the FBI-like in-game organization that you must torture him, and are given a table of implements with which to exact your power-play. The victim, a screaming man who begs you not to do what you're about to do is tied to a chair. There are not exactly words to describe how graphic this scene is, but perhaps the most visceral part of it is the fact that you're doing the torturing. However, there's one scene in particular that had me unable to look at the screen, and apparently offended a few anti-torture advocates in the process. But he's an entertaining character, so you put up with mini-games where you have to slaughter rednecks because he has a unique take on the world. Whatever it is, it's never really been a game for someone who falls on the the "lawful" side of the spectrum. Like all the other Grand Theft Auto offerings, it follows around a criminal (in this case 3) as they shamefully run over people, assasinate random citizens, and generally cause mayhem.
