Grand Theft Auto V Review Summary Critic Consensus Grand Theft Auto V is one of the best games of all time, let alone within the franchise. Its cutting satire and fantastic gameplay all lead the often crass game to heights that many other games cannot claim Share This Game: Grand Theft Aut...
Summary Grand Theft Auto Online is a dynamic and persistent online world for SIXTEEN players that begins by sharing gameplay features, geography and mechanics with Grand Theft Auto V, but continues to expand and evolve with new content created by Rockstar Games and the Grand Theft Auto community...
Grand Theft Auto V ReviewOut now for PlayStation3 and Xbox 360. A bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based gameplay and online multiplayer, Grand Theft Auto V focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar in a re-imagined, present day Southern California.Petit...
Movies likeRon Howard‘s “Grand Theft Auto” may not have vast artistic ambitions, but in the nitty-gritty summer movie market they’re important factors. They’re part of a subgenre I guess you could call the Chase-n-Crash Movie, since dozens of cars, trucks, buses and other vehicles ...
GTA Online: Review in Progress Commentary Grand Theft Auto V is also an intelligent, wickedly comic, and bitingly relevant commentary on contemporary, post-economic crisis America. Everything about it drips satire: it rips into the Millennial generation, celebrities, the far right, the far left,...
What makes Grand Theft Auto III so much different and so brilliant in this third iteration is that while, with its huge scale, we might find familiar gameplay elements, the whole thing, the monstrous size and scope of the game, delivers something more than just the actual value of its part...
FULL REVIEW Xbox 360 FULL REVIEW Xbox 360 Firing Squad This is a more refined, smoother game than its predecessors, and is almost certainly the most thoroughly interactive form of entertainment ever created, especially with the fantastic multiplayer options. But it's also more self-consciously cons...
Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto series is easily the epitome of the open world "sandbox" game design. Other studios have tried to capture that same vibe in their own titles with various levels of success, but for better or worse none have been able to dethro
I’m currently on an iPad Air 2 running the latest iOS as of writing this review. There’s also a few texture bugs where sometimes things would turn into weird gray squares, but they're nothing game breaking. Gun controls could be better as well, but they’re enjoyable for the most ...
. The real problem with the heists is that there’s also not nearly enough of them. I supposeGrand Theft Auto Onlinewill pick up a lot of that slack in the short-term. (There’s always DLC, single-players!) Actually, there’s another problem with the heists: m...