This game is so insanely impressive, the map is rich and detailed while being fun to navigate and iconic, every character from our main cast to random side characters are voiced impressively, the graphics are impeccable for the era and still hold up. There are a million other things to praise about this game, from the insane catalogue of licensed music to just how feature rich and granular it can feel. The story can feel messy and at times gets a little boring, and the writers seem to think they’re a lot more clever than they really are, but all in all gta v is a great experience
"Finished" the game in a week in High School. Was funny to put the log dates in using steam achievement dates.
Top 5 games of all time for me - between story mode and GTA Online, I have had more fun playing this game than almost anything else. I play through the entire story like once a year, and find new things every time. If the massive story with all of its side missions somehow gets boring, there's an infinite amount of things to do online. Rockstar doesn't do the best job supporting this game, but they've made something endlessly enjoyable that I will probably play forever. I will never get sick of driving around Los Santos in my car, bumpin El Sonidito.
I'll also say it's nearly impossible to find games that I enjoy this much that I can also enjoy with my sister. The sheer quantity of content in GTA Online is so massive, and so approachable for every level of player. This game is a shadowplay clip generator, and I've had endless fun/memories playing this with my sister and cousin. If GTA 6 flops I'll be distraught, because at this point it is my most anticipated game release.
Top 5 games of all time for me - between story mode and GTA Online, I have had more fun playing this game than almost anything else. I play through the entire story like once a year, and find new things every time. If the massive story with all of its side missions somehow gets boring, there's an infinite amount of things to do online. Rockstar doesn't do the best job supporting this game, but they've made something endlessly enjoyable that I will probably play forever. I will never get sick of driving around Los Santos in my car, bumpin El Sonidito.
I'll also say it's nearly impossible to find games that I enjoy this much that I can also enjoy with my sister. The sheer quantity of content in GTA Online is so massive, and so approachable for every level of player. This game is a shadowplay clip generator, and I've had endless fun/memories playing this with my sister and cousin. If GTA 6 flops I'll be distraught, because at this point it is my most anticipated game release.
Pre Platinum Review:
This was the first and only game I got on midnight release.... well technically my dad did. I made him wait outside my local GAME for the doors to open while little 7 year old me waited at home in the warm. Safe to say I was bouncing off the walls to play "the best game ever", Glad to say I wasn't disappointed. I played that game almost as much as I used to play GTA 4, switching between the two every couple of days to get a good mix of both. It was only when we finally got Wi-Fi put in the next year that the true treasure trove that was online gaming was opened before my eyes. This helped strengthen my love for this game as GTA Online became a huge part of my life for the years to come.
But after over a decade of Grand Theft Auto 5, I've seen the general consensus that GTA 5 has somehow gotten worse, which is something I don't really understand. My view on this dilemma has always been something along the lines of "yes, while some of the changes to GTA, especially in the Online mode have been negative, it doesn't make a big enough change to the game to warrant such a drastic shift in opinion."
I feel like a lot of peoples frustrations with this game lie in being burned out from playing the same game for the better part of 11 years and counting. But this frustration has turned into unwarranted anger which is being directed at the product as a whole instead of the specific things people dislike.
I want to see if my opinion changes on this idea that Grand Theft Auto 5 has somehow gotten worse because of the decisions made by Rockstar in order to try and keep it's newer, younger audience entertained and engaged.
It would also be nice and look through the story of this game (as it has been a good 4 or 5 years since my last playthrough) and see if the games story is up there with GTA 4 and RDR2.
This was the first and only game I got on midnight release.... well technically my dad did. I made him wait outside my local GAME for the doors to open while little 7 year old me waited at home in the warm. Safe to say I was bouncing off the walls to play "the best game ever", Glad to say I wasn't disappointed. I played that game almost as much as I used to play GTA 4, switching between the two every couple of days to get a good mix of both. It was only when we finally got Wi-Fi put in the next year that the true treasure trove that was online gaming was opened before my eyes. This helped strengthen my love for this game as GTA Online became a huge part of my life for the years to come.
But after over a decade of Grand Theft Auto 5, I've seen the general consensus that GTA 5 has somehow gotten worse, which is something I don't really understand. My view on this dilemma has always been something along the lines of "yes, while some of the changes to GTA, especially in the Online mode have been negative, it doesn't make a big enough change to the game to warrant such a drastic shift in opinion."
I feel like a lot of peoples frustrations with this game lie in being burned out from playing the same game for the better part of 11 years and counting. But this frustration has turned into unwarranted anger which is being directed at the product as a whole instead of the specific things people dislike.
I want to see if my opinion changes on this idea that Grand Theft Auto 5 has somehow gotten worse because of the decisions made by Rockstar in order to try and keep it's newer, younger audience entertained and engaged.
It would also be nice and look through the story of this game (as it has been a good 4 or 5 years since my last playthrough) and see if the games story is up there with GTA 4 and RDR2.
I played this game far too late to get the full experience, but enjoyed it nonetheless. I attempted to go online, but it felt tedious and the other players were relentless. My blood boiled when I was being chased by someone who had a lot of hours put into the game (and money) and he kept killing me. I was determined to get a kill on him before I left, but it never happened. With his flying bike and an arsenal of weapons, it just wasn't possible for me.
Preparação para GTA VI.
Joguei pela primeira vez o V depois de muito tempo e pra mim envelheceu como vinho. Eu sinceramente queria que filmes de bandidagens modernos soubessem beber de fontes clássicas e trabalhar bem que nem esse jogo faz. Pra mim no final a trama vira um absoluto CAOS e eu falo num bom sentido. Só o que tenho a dizeré que o pessoal pinta uma figura do Trevor por aí que certamente não combina com o personagem. E honestamente, eu prefiro bem mais um amigo doido a um traíra. My boy Franklin gets it.
Joguei pela primeira vez o V depois de muito tempo e pra mim envelheceu como vinho. Eu sinceramente queria que filmes de bandidagens modernos soubessem beber de fontes clássicas e trabalhar bem que nem esse jogo faz. Pra mim no final a trama vira um absoluto CAOS e eu falo num bom sentido. Só o que tenho a dizeré que o pessoal pinta uma figura do Trevor por aí que certamente não combina com o personagem. E honestamente, eu prefiro bem mais um amigo doido a um traíra. My boy Franklin gets it.