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OK, I was just putting my two cents in about how Unreal could factor in to remasters that aren't confirmed yet.lmao stop being niggercattle, there won't be any remasters
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OK, I was just putting my two cents in about how Unreal could factor in to remasters that aren't confirmed yet.lmao stop being niggercattle, there won't be any remasters
The Rockstar hands makes this video.https://youtube.com/watch?v=TIMluZWmahI
Remaster looking slick
That Ryder impression is spot on.https://youtube.com/watch?v=TIMluZWmahI
Remaster looking slick
As someone who owns both PS2 and XBOX versions of the trilogy while still playing the PS1 originals of the series, I’m not too sure what a GTA Trilogy Remastered will do to fans who are already getting tired that there’s no news regarding GTA VI yet.
Mostly if they stick this idea, they’ll probably remove or edit out scenes and certain musical cuts from the radio stations and missions that will make the experience sound bland and not too memorable for new GTA fans that want to see what the classics are like.
Plus I‘m not sure why they just don‘t remaster GTA IV for the PS5 and XBOX Series X consoles. It was at one point one of their greatest games ever made before V came along, even if it had less fun and less activities to do in the game. That seemed like a wasted opportunity, in my opinion.
Which also means they can lay back and not have to worry about GTA VI for a long time.GTA finally hits Nintendo would be a major headline and they can easily sell physical and digital copies of each game individually and make big money and milk the franchise's PS2 era stuff for a couple of years before even touching GTA 4 and it's sequels.
For what it's worth, Capcom did the same thing after they fucked up Resident Evil. Did a lengthy period of reissuing the series on the Gamecube to rebuild interest in the franchise prior to the release of RE4 after the CV/3 debacle damn near killed the franchise.Which also means they can lay back and not have to worry about GTA VI for a long time.
Interesting strategy, but as far as video gaming goes, not a good job for people wanting a new release after waiting eight years since the last GTA installment (GTA V - 2013)
The piss poor music selection and bone headed decision to lock 90% of the talk radio stuff behind storyline progression keeps it from being perfect.San Andreas is the perfect grand theft auto game
Forgive me if I'm misunderstanding you, but I doubt that the Switch would get GTA 6 or something similar. I doubt that V would be able to run on the Switch, even the last gen version. That would require GTA 6 to have cross platform play and be less intensive to run on multiple platforms.If the end game is Switch getting 6 or some version of GTA Online tied to 6, it gives them time to build things up so they can get the Nintendo cash cow base on the ground floor for GTA 6, especially if you have an eye towards the studio realizing that the PS/XB base can't grow any bigger but that there is an entire segment of the gaming base IE the Nintendo fans, who are just ripe for the plucking in terms of getting their cash separated from their wallet as far as GTA Online is concerned.
R* games have a bad history on Nintendo platforms.If they do a game by game rollout of the PS2 games, IE one every year, they could probably get major money and publicity from the Switch users alone. GTA finally hits Nintendo would be a major headline and they can easily sell physical and digital copies of each game individually and make big money and milk the franchise's PS2 era stuff for a couple of years before even touching GTA 4 and it's sequels.
Play the Mafia series then. Or The Godfather.Random thought I keep having, but I would love to see a Bonnie and Clyde themed gta/rockstar game. Just rollin 30s cars around the dust bowl while doing heists
Technically GTA 3 was the Bonnie and Clyde scenario taken to it's conclusion in the modern times: Bonnie betrays Clyde and Clyde breaks out of jail to go on a roaring rampage of revenge.Random thought I keep having, but I would love to see a Bonnie and Clyde themed gta/rockstar game. Just rollin 30s cars around the dust bowl while doing heists
Okay, what is wrong with his aspect ratio? There's a lot of black space. The commentary is as bad as the article itself. Stop responding to articles with no proof whatsoever.https://youtube.com/watch?v=v6Hkeo-_CHA
“Modern audiences” are thrreason why video gaming has suffered in recent years, quality wise.
It's 4:3 footage as seen in 16:10Okay, what is wrong with his aspect ratio? There's a lot of black space. The commentary is as bad as the article itself. Stop responding to articles with no proof whatsoever.
Vice City used to be the same way at one point since the aesthetic of the 80’s made people want to wear Hawaiian T-shirts and listen to vaporwave music on YouTube.It's pretty amazing how ingrained in pop culture San Andreas is. Especially in the hood
"'Atomic' is the best Blondie song! Vice City told me so!"Vice City used to be the same way at one point since the aesthetic of the 80’s made people want to wear Hawaiian T-shirts and listen to vaporwave music on YouTube.