Grand Theft Auto has revolutionized the way we look at video games.
I remember when Grand Theft Auto 1 & 2 came out with over head camera angles and pure chaos! Then Grand Theft auto 3 hit the streets “hard.” It was the first 3D world where anyone could do whatever the hell they wanted that re-defined our look on the “Rockstar Games” main goal.
This lead to more violent games that went a little over the top with slow bullet cams and blood all over the place.
Grand Theft Auto continues it’s old premise: Mission, Shoot, Do whatever you want, Steal a car, and again, Do whatever you want.
I think that Max Payne was just an example of what we are going to see in Grand Theft Auto 5 in terms a few game play elements.
Grand Theft Auto 5 is going to redefine graphics and of course as they do in every game, improve on Combat. We can only anticipate… A few things I retrieved from the trailer for Grand theft Auto 5 were:
Someone putting their house up for sale: Could this be an “in game mission” or is it a new way to buy houses or hide out flats?
The voice of the protagonist is possibly white. Could we be returning to Grand Theft Auto 3 where character?
I noticed prostitution scenes were upgraded, but that could be a simple cut-scene.
I also noticed a pretty awesome bank robbery??? What could that be I’m wondering.
I also noticed a gym. Maybe the main character could work out?
I took a look at the character in the game and he sort of matches the voice of the review.
Look at the homeless person – This could be a “side Mission preview?”
I was looking at some comments on this trailer and one caught my eye ” Is the game becoming monotonous?”
You know that is a great question, but I think that the game is just the beginning, As the PS, PC, Xbox, Wii U and other Systems become mature the game is going to continually be upgraded with fresh new ideas and fun gameplay.
The Release for the game is unannounced. We can only speculate from a business Standpoint that the game isn’t going to need any introduction. The game sells itself really.







Well said sir