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I think they should do one with a police as a protagonist. Feels like they could explore some interesting stuff that way
I think they should do one with a police as a protagonist. Feels like they could explore some interesting stuff that way
Back to the 80s, and back to Miami.
Get the mobile phone out of there.
I'm not sure people would want that. GTA has always been pushed as the game where you play as criminals. Would also make the story more complicated considering how much of GTA involves collateral damage.I think they should do one with a police as a protagonist. Feels like they could explore some interesting stuff that way
Back to the 80s, and back to Miami.
Get the mobile phone out of there.
Back to the 80s, and back to Miami.
Get the mobile phone out of there.
GTA IV was an amazing game imo, but it's always been polarizing. I lost count years ago of how many debates I've read on GAF about GTA IV's driving. It's either great or the worst thing ever depending on who you ask (it's great).It's crazy to me that people are now acting like GTA 4 was an "awful" game. The worst thing that could've happened to GTA 4 was the flood of 10/10 "perfect" reviews, because it wasn't a perfect game.
But it was the first modern GTA, and the first to make shooting and moving around on foot fun. Most of the characters and the story overall felt much more mature and complex than the PS2/XBox trilogy. The graphics were great. They added new systems like the in-game internet, and hangouts/dating (which they shouldn't have pushed so hard, but it was a cool idea)
GTA 4 was pretty awesome, and paved the way for V which in my eyes is unquestionably the best game in the series, by leaps and bounds.
Tired of American cities. A different setting would breath new life into the series.
I'm not sure people would want that. GTA has always been pushed as the game where you play as criminals. Would also make the story more complicated considering how much of GTA involves collateral damage.
But getting charged for your crimes is a big part of the series.
Why exactly do they "need to"?
Because GTAs have been tanking lately?
With the bucks rolling in from GTA:O, will we ever see a single player GTA again?
Grand Theft Auto Online 2
Hah, yep.Make it possible to enter every building.
I know it would be a massive challenge technically, but it's the one thing that stands out every time I introduce GTA to new people.
Sat down to play it with my girlfriend the other night and it was literally the first thing she tried. "Can you go in the buildings?" "No, only a few pre-selected ones." Not to take away from the incredible, vibrant world that Rockstar have created, but it makes the game feel so dead and closed off when you run into that. The immersion is temporarily halted.
A GTA where you could potentially explore (or burgle) any building would truly be a generational leap.
Make it possible to enter every building.
I know it would be a massive challenge technically, but it's the one thing that stands out every time I introduce GTA to new people.
Sat down to play it with my girlfriend the other night and it was literally the first thing she tried. "Can you go in the buildings?" "No, only a few pre-selected ones." Not to take away from the incredible, vibrant world that Rockstar have created, but it makes the game feel so dead and closed off when you run into that. The immersion is temporarily halted.
A GTA where you could potentially explore (or burgle) any building would truly be a generational leap.
Other than BotW, I have yet to play an open world game as alive as the worlds in the GTA series. My opinion, of course.We need a city that feel alive unlike every GTA, and only one protagonist please
I've thought of this. But I think being a cop could limit the freedom. Yeah, you're corrupt but still. I'm all for a female protag.Crooked Cop protag, maybe a female detective or something?
More missions
A small but meaningful issue with 80's Miami again is the music. Licensing classic music is going to be prohibitively expensive for Rockstar, unless they want to blow the entire budget on music or if they could get some distribution deal with Spotify or some music provider but that's a big risk.
Make it possible to enter every building.
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A GTA where you could potentially explore (or burgle) any building would truly be a generational leap.
Sounds like way too much work for what would be relatively minor gameplay benefits
Make it possible to enter every building.
I know it would be a massive challenge technically, but it's the one thing that stands out every time I introduce GTA to new people.
Sat down to play it with my girlfriend the other night and it was literally the first thing she tried. "Can you go in the buildings?" "No, only a few pre-selected ones." Not to take away from the incredible, vibrant world that Rockstar have created, but it makes the game feel so dead and closed off when you run into that. The immersion is temporarily halted.
A GTA where you could potentially explore (or burgle) any building would truly be a generational leap.