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What a piece of shit ending.
Depending what era you grew up I guess...
I hated the 64 compared to the snes....
the problem with IV is how repetitive the missions were
what could've made GTAV better is if it featured San Fierro/San Francisco and Las Venturas/Las Vegas, like GTA:San Andreas did
I'm hoping the next GTA comprises of San Andreas, Liberty and Vice City all in one game
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I found V to have better towns [LS, Sandy Shores, Paleto Bay but a boring countryside] than IV with its endless brown, grey copy pasted buildings.Quality over quantity. LV almost warrants it's own city, maybe share with San Fierro? Just whatever they do, flesh it out, don't waste the map. How much of V was pointless mountain ranges and industrial areas in the city? It's like, it's ok to be sparse, it really works in Red Dead Redemption and GTA SA, but V was more than sparse, it was soulless.
I did wonder is the plastic feeling was an intentional subtext and commentary on it's setting, LA/Hollywood and all that, being all fake and shit... but I think I was searching there.
The Liberty City in IV felt just as alive and had as much character as any GTA city before it.
Reckon maybe an interesting one would be a version of Seattle, set in the mid 90s. The grunge rock capital in it's heyday. Rockstar could really nail it if they wanted.
That's Parachilna.And if the West End ad filmed there was this one the place should be blown off the map.
Even if you lose, you still get to clobber campaigners at 120mph.
Bioshock has got to be up there as one of the GOATs.
Atmosphere thick as cheese.
Anyone here play Wow, just got back into it.
Depending what era you grew up I guess...
I hated the 64 compared to the snes....
Mate I had that...Amiga500... was it at my time.....
Also commodore 64 where you had to load cassettes and wait an hour and come back to hope your game didn't crash
Mate I had that...
Also commodore 64 where you had to load cassettes and wait an hour and come back to hope your game didn't crash
I did wonder is the plastic feeling was an intentional subtext and commentary on it's setting, LA/Hollywood and all that, being all fake and shit... but I think I was searching there.
Meanwhile AFL Live 2011 had Tom Jonas as Tom Jones, Pittard and Wingard right footers, Paul Stewart as a 200cm FF and Daniel Stewart as a 190cm half back flanker.


