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October 2013
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The editors liked
Incredibly high replay value
Three-character story structure
Deeper missions/scenarios
Unpredictability
Vehicle handling
Open world environments
Add-on content
Realistic interactions
Surprising discoveries
Heist process
Music soundtrack
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Gorgeous graphics. Fun to play. Engaging storyline. Open-world mayhem. Lets you switch between the three major characters on the fly. Fantastic music.
Great script and most fully structured game in the history of the GTA franchise
Los Santos has been brought to life with its incredible size
Scope
And realism
Brings back the gleeful comicbook nihilism of earlier GTA games
Innovative threeprotagonist structure leads to loads of amazing moments
Outstanding
Multilayered heists and other missions
Huge
Gorgeous
Varied open world packed with things to see and do
Trevor is an unforgettable character
Great vehicle handling
The editors didn't like
Tired misogynistic elements
Occasionally confusing character action
noticeable car saving glitch
IFruit app not available on Android at launch. Online servers slow or inaccessible during test period
The overwhelming Los Santos lacks a strong sense of place
Openworld play lacks the unfettered thrills of earlier games
Abstract: Having reconquered Liberty City in GTA IV since their first foray into third-person action with GTA III, Rockstar now takes us back to Los Santos. Gone are the early nineties of Carl ‘CJ’ Johnson, although you can’t help but feel a new kinship with him...
Innovative threeprotagonist structure leads to loads of amazing moments, Outstanding, multilayered heists and other missions, Huge, gorgeous, varied open world packed with things to see and do, Trevor is an unforgettable character, Great vehicle handling
Politically muddled and profoundly misogynistic, Character behavior is sometimes inconsistent
Published: 2015-01-12, Author: Carlos , review by: targetpc.com
Hours upon hours of content, there is really no reason to stop playing unless you need a bathroom break
I would occasionally get a glitch where the game would start off to a new game, but you can quickly load the previous save file you had
Grand Theft Auto is one of those games where you must experiment no matter what, even though the violence producing, the sexualize themes it produces, it's still delivers one great story, gameplay that is simply incomparable and the sheer content that thi...
Pulling off a heist, Planes are back!, So many easter eggs to discover, Trevor outside of being rotten to the core, he's just so likeable
Difficulty feels dumbed down, Checkpoints killing dialogue, iFruit app is broken more often than not
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Published: 2013-10-15, Author: Matt , review by: itproportal.com
Gorgeous graphics, Engaging storyline, Superb music, Open, world mayhem, Just great fun to play
iFruit app not available on Android yet
Every bit of GTA V is an improvement over earlier games. Sights, sounds, animations, voiceovers, radio stations, sun rises, sunsets – anything you can think of – are well conceived and executed. I stole a yacht and as I was riding off into the sunset I w...
Abstract: I can say that GTA V is controversial, but that's not news. Most of Rockstar's games, since the release of the original GTA , have been blamed by the pseudo-moralists for everything from real world violence to slow death of western civilization due to the...
Abstract: It's been over five years since the release of GTA IV, critically acclaimed to be one of the greatest games of all time. Now, on the same generation of consoles, rises it's successor, promising a larger map, more customizability and more shenanigans. Can...
A technical marvel and a spectacular swansong for PS3 and 360, this is both the slickest and the most varied Grand Theft Auto yet, but sadly the reliance on hateful characters, ill-judged satire and lowest common denominator humour denies GTA V masterpiec...
Abstract: Gamer Gran, a grandmother reviewer for CVG, confesses she would like to play the game as character 'Franklin', because he "looks nice". She dismissed a brutish character called Michael, and another called Trevor, whom she describes as a 'cruel little b...
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Published: 2013-05-01, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Los Santos, Heists, Gargantuan gaming experience
Paying for therapy, Recycled mission structures, Having to wait for GTA Online