GTA V had truly pushed the boundaries of console gaming. You could roam about the world and hardly find things amiss. The worlds in both the games were humongous and appealing to say the least. These reasons all the more support the rationale behind bringing the game to the new gen consoles and the PC. GTA IV & V alike had pushed the graphical boundaries of the consoles. The game had a great character driven story like its predecessor, GTA IV, a vibrant and sprawling city to roam with almost unlimited scope and realism padding along a beautifully rendered script which had a solid appeal to it and seemed appealingly structured. Save a few things wrong here and there, there was almost nothing that could be put against the game. The developers at Rockstar North had claimed that they had finally learnt to utilise the consoles to the fullest and we’d be damned if they were kidding. The game looked almost immaculate. It had introduced a plethora of new game elements, a triumvirate of awesome protagonists, some polished gunplay and an intricately crafted world. The developers have taken care to fine tune everything in the world to make it resemble the real world.
Hands down, GTA V is the largest game that Rockstar North has created till date and they have done a brilliant job if it.
The game had a great character driven story just like its, predecessor, GTA IV, a vibrant and sprawling city to roam with almost unlimited scope and realism padding along with a beautifully rendered script which has a solid appeal to it and seems appealingly structured.
For there’s a lot that developers can utilise to make the game better on all three platforms.
Long have the adopters of the new generation of consoles and PC users been crying foul over this, and it is proper on their part. It’s only for the seventh generation consoles, namely the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360. Grand Theft Auto upon its release had even been hailed as the greatest game of the seventh generation of consoles, save the Wii.
Sailing through a flood of praises and critical acclaims, the latest instalment in the series had come to us in September last year. No matter what had happened with the first game, the series has developed immensely over time and proven its worth with the recent games in the series. The game had received mixed reviews although it was a commercial success on the large. Hailing from back in the days of ‘97, the first Grand Theft Auto game had caused quite a stir with its open world gameplay that was largely centred around the role of a criminal freely roaming vast city robbing banks, assassinating people and a sundry other crimes. For a game series that derives its name from a term referring to automobile theft, Grand Theft Auto is a franchise that has been placed in high regards of critics and gamers alike.