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All I wish was that people actually played the good minigames instead of spamming racing gamemode

One of the greatest online modes ever

One of the games that I had most hype as child. This game is perfect! Ther world is so full of life, of thing happening. The story is one of the best ever made, the characters are awesome too, specially Trevor and Franklin. All the mechanics this game introduced like the individual power for each main character it's amazing. I love this one!


depois de zerar nas outras plataformas, no series não poderia ser diferente, quando o game ficou disponível no Xbox Game Pass efetuei a conclusão em apenas um dia do jogo!

Played it for the first time as soon as it hit the PS Plus lineup. The stories and characters are quite funny and wild, but I felt separated from the narrative a lot of the time, and ended up uninstalling it in favor of LAD: Infinite Wealth. Might try to finish the story later, but not so stoked.

i finish this one 3 times when i was twelve-years-old... good times.

Drive here, drive there, drive me insane

Still as enjoyable as it always is, and it's kind of insane how replayable this game is without feeling repetitive

I don't think the mission design is as aggravating as RDR 2 is, but it's still there, but less often, and with the gameplay, mixing in first person for the shooting segments helped mitigate the clunkiness this game always had

The overall story is still weak but the characters and the themes themselves are what ultimately carry the narrative, cuz it's really hard to get invested in the general plot if it wasn't for the characters and just how good Rockstar writing generally is

It's great, but with the three protagonist split, I don't know that I really connected with any of them

As much as I hate Rockstar re-releasing these games constantly, I understand there is a good reason why, they are super fun!

With all of Grand Theft Auto V's re-releases with the only new content being exclusive to the online mode as well as the long wait for the sequel, there's certainly some fatigue setting in with this game. A decade later though, the game is still a lot of fun to play.

It's GTA so most of the game will be shooting and driving. They do keep a decent amount of variety among the missions, especially with the Strangers and Freaks side missions, ranging from robbing a jewelery store to driving out the back of a plane on a ATV to riding a dirtbike on a train. There are some probelms with the mission design with them feeling railroaded and not allowing much room for player creativity. I don't always mind the linear missions since Rockstar can craft a good setpiece but it does sometimes feel like they spend more time coming up with ways for players to fail missions instead of passing them. It's not as bad as Red Dead Redemption 2 but it is noticeable. Outside of missions, there's a lot of side activities which, while not all well developed, provide a fun distraction. I particularly enjoyed the skydiving activity. The character switching provides an extra spice to the gameplay. This has been greatly improved by the SSD but it really feels like wizardry that they got this working so well on the PS3 and 360. Each character has a unique ability with Franklin activating slow motion while driving, Michael having slow motion when shooting and Trevor having a rage mode that increases damage while taking none. This does affect who I want to play as while performing a certain action. The best missions usually are the one where you can play as all three. The main selling point for the missions in GTAV where the heists. They aren't amazing since I only really like the first and last one and there could be more variations in the different approaches. Doing the small setup missions and having the plan come together is satisfying though.

The writing had some problems when it originally released but it has aged even worse. With the protagonists, I do like Michael because him being essentially a past GTA character that got out of the business and retired provides an interesting perspective for the series. Franklin is likeable but his development gets the short shrift once the other two protagonists take over. Trevor is the main problem. Sure, his insane anger can be enjoyable but he can get tiresome very quickly. I don't mind a hypocritical character but Trevor feels like a way for Rockstar to have their cake and eat it too. This is evident with the mission involving torture. You have to play Trevor as he enjoys torturing some poor guy and then have him deliver a speech afterwards about how torture is wrong. They may as well have plastered "DO YOU GET IT!?" over the screen during that segment. That feels like a common refrain for a lot of the game. GTA's brand of in your face satire has only gotten worse. Most of the satire is them just explaining the joke to you loudly. I'm not saying I didn't have some laughs and there is some genuinely great dialogue in there. I do enjoy the relationship between Michael and Trevor despite my problems with the latter. There are some great side characters too like Lamar although I feel that's more on the actor than the writing. There's just a lot of bad stuff in there, especially with the game's treatment of women. The villains are also really awful and just annoying. The final mission deals with a lot of the villains and try to remember who the Franklin specific villain is.

The star of the show for a Rockstar game is often the setting due to their attention to detail. Los Santos and the adjoining Blaine County have a lot to see and do. The city gives us suburban areas, downtown, commercial zones, industrial zones, docklands, an airport, a marina and many landmarks that are reminiscent of those in Los Angelos. The county offers a desert, an inland sea, countryside, mountains and rural towns. The various areas do feel distinct and the Rockstar detail does make them feel real with the NPCs you see populating the areas and the sounds you here. There has always been something I've found lacking with the map that I've never been able to put my finger on. It could be because the main urban area is in the south with the large swath of land north of it not having much of significance since the rural towns aren't that interesting. I'm not sure another large city at the other end of the map would necessarily improve the game as it may feel unfocused. Even with Los Santos being so impressive, it might be how the areas are laid out or how they're connected that puts me off. Despite it probably being the biggest city in a GTA game, it feels somewhat small which was never a problem with any of the other games despite the PS2 cities being much, much smaller. I've never really been able to qualify what it is that bothers me about the map so it's possibly pointless for me to even write about it but it is always in the back of my mind when I play the game. I can at least say that the detail that was put into the underwater areas was a waste as the missions and activities that bring you there are some of the worst. For the most part, the map is used quite well as the missions bring you to almost every major area which adds to their character.

At this point, you can't talk about GTAV without discussing its online mode. GTA Online is probably the more important part of the game now which was very much not the case at launch as well as a couple years afterwards. People often hate on it because they think it took DLC away from the single player which is partly true and also because they think it's why GTAVI is taking so long which is probably more due to the realities of modern game development. They really have added an incredible amount of stuff to Online over the decade since release. I really do enjoy buy businesses and working to make them profitable. I do very much play it as a single player game which has been made easier with invite only sessions. The heists are cool too but most need at least two players and playing with other people is hell. Although there some stinkers, the missions are generally pretty good and often allow more player creativity than the single player. Some of these missions do feel like a continuation of Los Santos' story after the main campaign with it generally following real time. The Contract DLC showing what Franklin and Lamar were up to nine years later is definitely a favourite of mine. Although I've never felt the need to buy a shark card because I find making money easy in the game, I can't begrudge anyone criticising them as they are manipulative microtransactions.

It has flaws but I've returned to the game many times over the years so it clearly is doing something right. It's the highest grossing piece of media ever created so I'm not sure much more can be said about it at this point. I don't think Rockstar did much to justify another re-release although the higher framerate, ray tracing and SSD loading is nice. If you're one of the few people who hasn't played it at this point, it's probably worth a playthrough.

My love for this game and its story has endured over years and numerous playthroughs. It's difficult for me to put into words how much it means to me, so I won't.

What a beautiful game about the messy, terrible, complex but still human people that exist within organized crime.

9.5/10 rating. Amazing experience, some parts are quite grindy but overall the game is very addictive and I will continue to play the GTA Online version in the future.

Grand Theft Auto V is the ultimate open-world crime spree simulator, and it's still insane how much there is to do even years after its release. The story mode is wild, switching between three crazy characters, and the online... well, it's a chaotic mess but a ton of fun if you're into that. The graphics are starting to show their age a little, but honestly, being able to cause ridiculous mayhem in Los Santos is still a blast.

THIS GAME IS GOOD BUT IM FUCKING TIRED OF IT

Story mode revisit. It was a great time.

Grand theft auto V has been re-released on every console generation, and is still being played by gamers today, and theres a reason why. Before i begin though, i will say this review is based purely on the story mode as i don't play GTA online.

Gta V's gameplay is weird to me, but i keep coming back to it. First off, the shooting in the game is horrible and outdated, especially when compared to rdr2's shooting gameplay. The guns were never that unique or interesting to collect and shooting never felt that much fun. However, where Gta V shines is in it's other areas of gameplay, such as driving full speed down a highway in a car while being chased by police, or doing crazy side missions and parachuting. There's a lot of stuff to do in Gta V, which makes just driving around and interacting with the world the best part.

This leads on to the story, which i really enjoyed. The 3 protagonists are great (although Trevor is fucking crazy), and they make the story a fun ride to go through. While most of the missions are just doing some dumb ass crazy stunt like driving on a train, shooting down planes or going on giant heists guns-a-blazing, the story was surprisingly deep. While it does take 2nd place, letting the missions gameplay take centre stage, the relationships and morals of each character and each of them doing what's best for themselves and each other is great to watch unfold.

Overall, I love Gta V as its super fun to just hop on for a couple hours, drive around while blasting non-stop POP! The story is also really fun and interesting, with the missions being wild and unique, and the story being mature and emotional. Another rockstar hit, and there's a reason why this game is still being Played.

Obviously I had played this before, in fact this is my third time playing the game. One when it originally came out for PS3, second when it had the PS4 version and it's new first person mode, and now a third and probably final time on the PS5 before the highly anticipated GTA VI. It's been 10 years of this fifth installement and for the most part what made it such a huge game back in 2013 is still intact, even if you can obviously tell it's age by now and some of it's flaws are now more telling. It's definitely an iconic game and for really good reason, I found the majority of the story enjoyable and funny, the characters likeable and the gameplay a lot of fun. But yeah, I think the world is ready for the next Grand Theft Auto and I'm glad we're not so far from that. Consider my pre order done as soon as that comes ou in 2025.

rejogar esse jogo a 60 FPS no PS5 foi muito divertido. com certeza e a versão do jogo mais bonita, porém parece que é uma versão muito bugada, tive muitos bugs visuais que eu n lembro de acontecer nas outras versões do game, mas nada que incomodasse ou atrapalhasse a gameplay do jogo. extremamente divertido e infelizmente mais curto que eu me lembrava.

recomendo muito mas só pra quem nunca jogou as outras versões

lindo

tesudo

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Pretty good mission’s but story decent

jogo modo historia muito divertido, mas dps de zerar n tem muito o que fazer


why do the guns in a game all about shooting people feel so bad. decently fun time though

Cool game, world was fun but mission design / narrative was a let down