It will have to be something unique to make me bother with another GTA game. I am always ok with them at first but then get bored really fast. Also the dialogue drives me fucking crazy, so damn non stop yappy and derivative.
I still have to beat GTAV. I haven't had much time to game, and when I do get time, I've been messing around with the PS4, and tackling my Vita backlog. I think I'm a little over halfway done with the story mode so far. Maybe I can beat it this weekend if I'm not crazy busy.
My bet would be that they'll pack the single-player expansion into the all but inevitable PC/XBO/PS4 version and release it as a "GOTY Edition" sometime next fall so that they can justify holding the price tag at $60 for a better version of a year-old game.
I'm not surprised that they aren't talking about the PC (or next-gen) version yet -- they only need to announce it 2-3 months ahead of release and it'd be insane to do anything to discourage people from buying your new $60 game for 360 & PS3 during the holiday shopping season. It won't be announced until next year.
Well, there is that one random actor ingame somewhere in Hollywood that is dressed and acts like a complete zombie until he starts talking to you. I decided to shoot him anyway.
But really, that was basically at launch and made me think they might do zombie DLC or else they were just making fun of the trend.
I couldn't stomach the PS3 version, the framerate was too pissy and the jaggies stabbed my eyes, so I sold it a little after I did the first major bank robbery. So I hope we get the PC version announced alongside the expansion
Kinda hoping for a Alien DLC of some sort, with all those easter eggs in the game. And also if a PC/Next-Gen port ever come out, wow at Rockstar for being able to keep it under wraps and keeping a poker face when asked about it.
I'd love a proper canon expansion (please no zombie/spin off shit).
GTAV is genuinely one of the best games I've ever played, I enjoyed every step of the SP experience. I loved the characters and thought that the mission design was mostly fantastic.
Online has been a different experience, and one that I simply cannot get into.
If Rockstar give us more of that singleplayer goodness, then I am absolutely there.