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Or Saint Row 3 for that matter.
Also honestly I never cleared the others so yeah not that excited.
Will probably motivated me to play them again. Interested to see what will exactly 'improve'. I swear to god if it's just a mobile port of GTA SA with just better reflections...then I might reconsider all honesty.
Or at least they should start selling the game on Steam and Gog.
I wonder if Rockstar forgot GTA's British roots over the last few decades, after all it started up in Scotland with DMA Design originally with three publishers, one of which is Rockstar that originally supported a console release all those years ago. Then they took over from GTA 2 onwards, even brought DMA outright and called it Rockstar North and Vice City was the first in house game.
A remaster? no a full remake of the original two would be better.