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It might be a foreign concept, especially if you weren't born then, but for many of us playing, this is THE masterpiece from our childhoods. It was THE game that opened our worlds to the creativity and exploration of open world games.
To me, your post reads "I need instant gratification, loud booms, and pew pews. waaaaaah". That is all. When you get older, maybe, you will understand as you look back in 10 years on what made GTA 5 so special.
Also, GTA San Andreas was better than GTA V.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4VTq0sa9yg
the only growing im doing is 6 inches after your mom texted me
gta 5 also did a remaster and ti was FREE
just funny how you see all these people defending oblivion and nobody gta v cuz unlike boomers their 2 busy playing a good game
Neither does anybody else
Sad!
Why would you compare it to a action adventure with light RPG elements?
They don't focus on the same things. I personally think GTA is a younger audience game. It is what all the teens have always talked about. It is a very shallow game
Morrowind was awesome however and the first two GTA had their charm if you wanted mindless action