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Have a feeling it'll be a max payne 3 scenario... MP3 was a great die hard game. But wasnt much of a max payne.
Agreed though, gta 4 sucked. Barely had any humor, and somehow even less edge.
I'm sure GTA 6 will be amazing, seeing as their last game was Red Dead 2 and as much as I absolutely love San Andreas and GTA 5, I think Red Dead 2 makes any other Rockstar game look like garbage, RDR2 is peak gaming as it had a bit of everything as well as the most believable and polished world anyone had seen in 2018 and makes anything in 2025 look out of date.
Just wait for it to come out and see what people say, trailers literally never give off what a game actually is, just some things you can expect. Nobody plays GTA games the way the trailers depict them.
Another rock$tar fanboy detected.
I'm not a fan of real life simulator stuff of GTA games.(Not a fan of mini games, hanging around with npcs,dating fake girlfriends and browsing fake internet stuff)
Then how TF has GTA-V survived almost 12 years???? Because of the single player storyline???? I hope that answers your complaint. If not. Then ignorance must be bliss.
R* forced mini games, are often terrible though. Dancing in SA, for example. Or the 1 keycard mini game in the casino heist.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/gta/which-best-selling-gta-games-time-release-dates-sales-numbers (2023... Can likely add another mill to SA.)
Also, lol literally the second line in the trailer being "fixing some leaks". Stop crying, Rockstar.
But Iagree that it's getting tiresome with gtas being set in modern times. Vice City for life.
sales don't matter otherwise Cyberpunk 2077 on release would've been one of the best games ever when it was trash
I understand your point. I thought the game was okay and felt the story with Niko was intriguing; but not really worth my time for secondary playthroughs - even for the sake of taking different storyline paths.
I personally liked the ability to switch characters; and while I feel the character of Trevor was quite extra and over the top, and Franklin pretty boring - I found Michael to be very interesting, and actually relatable as a middle aged man seemingly at the end of his rope. Even going as far as addressing how his kids take things for granted; whereas he as a kid - had to earn his keep on the streets. With a past haunting him, and then subtly getting pulled right back into it - I actually felt the story was very fluid.
I am rather ambivalent about both of the trailers. I didn't like it, but didn't hate it. I feel very indifferent towards GTA 6 based on what I have read and seen thus far. What I felt I watched was what appeared similar to a movie trailer of something I likely wouldn't watch - showing off cinematics rather than actual gameplay.
I actually understand where you are coming from. You're a purist. You're trying to recapture that feeling of what GTA3, VC, SA was when they were first released in the 2000s. The problem is dude - it will never be the same. As time moves forward, so does how games are developed - and how they evolve.
I don't think this is a very fair statement. Generationally, gamers are different - but their expectations are based on what they were born into, and raised around. I was born in 1980 and played on the Atari 2600; so imagine how my mind was blown when Nintendo came into the picture with Mario, and then Sega with Sonic. I remember being completely in awe of the graphics from Ocarina of Time on N64. Today, I look back and know those graphics don't hold up - but I remember how I felt when it first came out when I was younger.
So if you have someone that is born in the year 2000, and they are 13 by the time GTAV was released for the PS3 - there is a different set of expectations. I hope you get my point with all this. In the end, if you truly believe GTA or GTAO is dead, then play what you enjoy.
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Another gta 4 fanboy, but in 2025!
For me, it was Saints Row 2. I've racked up tens of thousands of hours on that game for over a decade. But Yakuza is what really got me to turn away from GTA. Kazuma Kiryu makes every GTA protagonist look like a total joke in comparison.