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Being the worst GTA game means it's better than 99% of every other game though, so it's not really a bad thing.
Vice City is still the GOAT of GTA too.
It takes a lot out of you by the end, no matter what ending you choose, and I think for some it could make them reluctant to revisit the story again only to feel those things one more time.
I've just encountered, and seen off, The Russian for the second time. Another superb 6th generation game.
Yeah, I sorta fell out of Elder Scrolls games with Oblivion. I just wasn't a big fan of that one. I'm told Skyrim is far superior, so I'll probably pick it up when I've got the cash.
Original or Remake of the first game? The Remake is the best survival horror game and best Resident Evil game ever made, but there is a certain charm to the original.
My biggest problem with GTA IV wasn't its story. I adored its story, though GTA3 has my absolute favorite GTA story. My problem with GTA IV was the utter lack of interesting things to do in its world. Most of the time, if I wasn't doing the main story, I'd just pick a spot, fire up the cheats and kill as many cops as possible until I died.
An excellent game that needs an HD remaster, but probably won't get one.
I think the same of other games of the time as well:
Bloodrayne / Bloodrayne 2
Bond (Agent Under Fire / Nightfire / Everything Or Nothing)
Cold Winter
Colin McRae Rally: 2005
Conflict: Desert Storm / Conflict: Desert Storm 2 / Conflict: Viet Nam / Conflict: Global Storm)
Grand Theft Auto 3
Gran Turismo 4
SpyHunter
Terminator: Redemption
The Operative: No One Lives Forever
To be fair, some of those games (Gran Turismo 4) still hold up today.
Like Shark said up there, however, the gameplay sometimes is a pain down the rear. Something that was fixed with V and made more enjoyable. The cars are less of slippery ones, better controls, friendlier to interact with whilst carrying the soul of the old fashioned shooters. Something I love about the game a lot.
No arguments about Trevor, though. He does know how to stand his ground no matter what, as opposed to Michael who just gave in to Devin Weston upon the first mention of the movie business. And it blew up to his face later on (not there yet, but I remember it from the first play).
Agreed 100%!
Vice City is my favourite too! That game defined the GTA for my own! :D
I knew there was a reason I liked you, Brady.
It might be "controversial," but I was heavily disappointed in the overall story/physics/playability of the fifth installment after the brilliant Liberty City-set 'Grand Theft Auto IV.' Hell, that was probably my favorite game ever.
Grand Theft Auto 3 had a bit of an upscale. It's available on the PS4's PSN slightly upscaled.
This video analysis I found a while back pretty much backs up why I prefer IV in so many ways:
IV was simply programmed so much better, with a more realistic and responsive sense of movement and more genuine and impactful interactions with the game world and NPCs. The physics of IV were also endlessly superior, whereas the dynamic rolling, crash damage and other elements are largely absent or restricted to meekness in V. For these many reasons, I think V is very overrated.
They need to remaster (or simply re-release) that game on the PS4, so I can play it until the end of time. Not sure if any other previously released single-player game has ever gotten the playtime out of me that that one did.
Damn it, now I'm really interested in playing this one again.
One of the reasons I've debated picking up an XB1 one day, so I can enjoy all the excellent 360 titles, while subsequently trying out the few Xbox Exclusives that look entertaining to me. Perhaps one day, I've got quite the backlog.
I can't believe I only paid £15 new for this. It's bloody amazing.
Edited: Canceled order as got the download for £3 cheaper, thanks for the tip.
Playing GTA San Andreas on PC wow this is a flashback
Not yet. I still have Battlefield 1 and Watch Dogs 2 to finish, as well as Hitman Season 1, and Mirrors Edge Catalyst to Platinum (currently at 87%).
Oh, and I also want to play Horizon Zero Dawn...
Need a time machine.
Picked up my copy last night and got a couple hours in. It's incredibly fun. I'm at work right now waiting to get through my 8 hour shift so I can get back to this game.
Unfortunately, you can now only transfer online characters from next-gen consoles, as they recently disabled the ability to transfer profiles from the 360/PS3.
Think I was slow to get the game @Brady mentioned this also oh well, the game does look good on Xbox One I can see differences from the 360 version immediately.
Sadly, that's why I don't play the online, really: you'd honestly have to grind a few dozen hours of gameplay to get some of the online rewards (no fun in that), or you can shell out a stupid amount of real money (definitely no fun in that) to purchase them immediately. It's a dumb, forced decision either way you tackle it.