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GTA IV and it's DLC's somehow were still worth it to replay them, but not GTA V singleplayer.
This already says all about the "quality" of the story or the gameplay of the singleplayer game. :D
Yeah, I feel like this game is cut-scene heavy. It's got a creepy Naughty Dog vibe to it. The fact that 99% of combat is cover shooting doesn't make this age well.
I just <3 those storyline and Characters.
Long live the Bellic's! Roman and Niko
Just listen to this GTA IV tune!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWO718iy5mY
Such a dark themed tune for the aswell dark themed story
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0xP5x5DVeU (All Cutscenes)
Didn't finished GTA V SP not a single time
Finished GTA IV so far 3-4 times.
War is where the young and sstupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other! - Niko Bellic
i still havent done plan A
The only GTA character with an actual character arc, and they figured out a way to retroactively f*** it up. That's Rockstar in a nutshell.
Reminds me of how GTA IV used to mock greedy companies (taking advantage of gullible people with no self-control) by calling high-interest credit cards "Shark cards." Now in 2023, Rockstar makes almost all their profit from selling actual Shark cards and Whale cards. That's depressingly ironic.
Any many many more "hidden" in this treasure of a GTA
GTA V:American dream
GTA IV:dark truth of america
You should meet Eddie Low.
Or for that matter, all the empty baby strollers left next to the river...