Im pretty excited about this game, I liked San Andreas, I hope they shift the focus to something more than the urban gangster theme from the previous game.
Me too..But the trailer showed plenty of ghettoness with some streets and black thug looking dude(CJ!?)towards the end!!!

Me too..But the trailer showed plenty of ghettoness with some streets and black thug looking dude(CJ!?)towards the end!!
Maybe they can do both now? Give us the size of a SA but make each city feel as alive as LC from GTA IV. I mean id hope thats what they are doing, other wise, like you stated, its pointless to have all that space with not s@#t going on.
And I raaaan, I ran so far awaaaaaay
Oh, and I'll never forget how shocked I was when your best friend double crossed you...WHAT THE **** WAS HIS NAME? The 11 year old I was didn't want to kill him, but guess you had to, to end that mission...and escape via the rooftop.
Lance?
I dont know why people keep thinking they are going back to that just because this is in SA. Im almost positive they will give us a protagonist that they haven't really covered before.
I agree. Like I just played Uncharted 3 and it was awesome on so many levels. But I feel like the experience is cheapened a bit by the fact that I finished the story in less than 8 hours of playing time. But games like RDR and GTA IV, took me a whole week and it was because there was so much to do in terms of story and sie missions. I prefer games like that that I can put a lot of time into and feel like I got my money's worth.Eh, I'll take something big and ambitious over something controlled and linear any day of the week. Which isn't to say that I think that linear games are inherently bad or inferior to more open games, I just find that I'm more attracted to games that have a lot going on. It's why I loved San Andreas, and it's why I'm excited for Skyrim and Saints Row.
Of course I'm fully aware that when you try to do something big and crazy like those games that are huge and packed full of stuff, they're going to be kind of buggy, and not every aspect of it is going to be super polished, but I really don't mind.
I generally agree with the notion of "quality over quantity", but sometimes quantity in and of itself is quality.
This was my main issue with LA Noire. Everything looked great and authentic to the time period. But the place was completely dead and it felt boring because there was no real kind of interaction with the people or the environment.Maybe they can do both now? Give us the size of a SA but make each city feel as alive as LC from GTA IV. I mean id hope thats what they are doing, other wise, like you stated, its pointless to have all that space with not s@#t going on.
I dont know why people keep thinking they are going back to that just because this is in SA. Im almost positive they will give us a protagonist that they haven't really covered before.
craigdbfan said:Don't think anyone outside of Rockstar has played V if I'm not mistaken.
It's just me, I associate that theme with San Andreas, for all I know they could very well be taking a different approach with a different character, technically they did that with GTA4
It's funny because at first I was hoping that that wasn't the main character because I thought an older middle aged guy would be lame. But after hearing that it could be a character from the past, I'm more excited about it. But I will admit, I really feel the need to read up on the last few games because I really don't know anything outside of GTA IV. Even when I played Liberty City Stories on the PSP, I had no idea what was going on.I sure hope Rockstar doesn't take too long to confirm the main character,The voice just sounds exactly like Liota's/part of the story when he says"why did I move here?"/the older guy standing&then driving in one part..Just screams TOMMY!!
It's funny because at first I was hoping that that wasn't the main character because I thought an older middle aged guy would be lame. But after hearing that it could be a character from the past, I'm more excited about it. But I will admit, I really feel the need to read up on the last few games because I really don't know anything outside of GTA IV. Even when I played Liberty City Stories on the PSP, I had no idea what was going on.
Thanks, I really appreciate this. I've been bummed out since I realized I can't actually play the games so I've been looking for a way to catch up on the past. Thanks.http://www.rockstargames.com/grandtheftauto/
You can find info(story details)/videos&screenshots for ALL GTA games,to catch up!!

Not sure if you guys heard or have already discussed it, but Ray Liottas reps confirmed that i not him in the trailer.
Well, I'm sure those themes will arise. It is LA after all. Compton and all that jazz.
Not sure if you guys heard or have already discussed it, but Ray Liottas reps confirmed that i not him in the trailer.
yeah no doubt, IMO it would be cool if Rockstar uses a past GTA character as a main character for V, if it is Tommy Vercetti, that would be badass, if it takes place within the current year, that should put him in like his 40's, jackin cars as a middle aged guy = WIN
yeah no doubt, IMO it would be cool if Rockstar uses a past GTA character as a main character for V, if it is Tommy Vercetti, that would be badass, if it takes place within the current year, that should put him in like his 40's, jackin cars as a middle aged guy = WIN
As for the older guy, I still don't think that it is Tommy nor do I think that it is a mobster. I think it is a white collar criminal, a Madoff-type who worked on Wall Street, probably embezzled and defrauded investors and is now retiring. Maybe he gets sucked back in because he stole from the wrong person? That is my guess. White collar crime is very trendy right now (especially in the recession) and Rockstar has yet to really go at it hardcore. It is ripe for parody.
Exactly. LA is a very large city and SA only touched one small aspect of itThere is more to LA than "the hood". Granted, that is what San Andreas focused on. But it also has a lot of up-scale areas, like Beverly Hills. And they set a whole game in Chinatown (though that was in Liberty City).
I think you're absolutely right.
Everything about that trailer screams social commentary/satire on the recession....you see the (presumably underwater) homeowner putting his house up for sale in a dead market; see the rich guys (protag is one of them...???) playing golf; corporate jet and all that, versus scenes of abject poverty (tent city, illegal aliens, etc). I'm sure there's a whole lot of rich vs. poor class warfare going on here. As others have said, if each new "generation" of GTA reflects the decade in which it's made, then the 2010s will have a lot to do with recessionistas.
Also, something to point out: why do people keep saying that the old/middle-aged guy is the protag? I count at least *three* potential candidates:
1) the middle-aged rich guy. Jogging shirtless on the pier; doing yoga on the balcony; in his 3-piece suit looking out over a construction site in the city; Also, I'm guessing this is our narrator.
2) young latino (or Middle Eastern?) guy. He's the one playing golf; hiking "Yosemite"; looks to be driving a blue convertible late in the video.
3) a young black street dude. You see him riding the jetski; wearing the funky sweater; driving the red sports car, checking out a chick in the crosswalk; later, getting chased by cop cars in that same red sports car; and later still, getting chased on foot down a back alley by Los Santos' finest.
And here's the kicker: I think all three of them are involved in the jewelry store heist, dressed as exterminators. So maybe they all wind up belonging to the same crew.