I do believe that I am changing my topic into just the generic topic of violence in video games and how it becoming a more violent approach (not in a preaching form of video games need to change). A main source I am using is Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto. GTA has a huge gaming community and with the release of their new addition, their violence and mayhem only becomes stronger in the field of violent video games.
The book focuses on the rise of GTA in the video game community as a fresh view on how games are to be done in a certain part of the industry. They focus on each aspect of the game being brought up through the process. It brings in emails to the creators, specifically at points they seemed to be making reference/fun of other video games before GTA itself. It did create controversy in the war on violent video games.
This source shows as the topper of my source list because of the information it holds behind one of the video games on a violent video games list.