Showing posts with label Grand Theft Auto 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grand Theft Auto 5. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Hands On With Grand Theft Auto V

Hands On With Grand Theft Auto V



GTA 5
Rockstar Games spins yet another underworld tale in Grand Theft Auto V$59.99 at RadioShack.com, the infamous developer's most ambitious crime game to date. The darkly humorous third-person shooter/driving game puts players in the role of three protagonists (the first for a GTA game) seeking a big payday by any means necessary. It's the American dream told with a MAC-10 in hand.
Crime TimeRockstar Games designed the game so that Michael (bank robber), Franklin (repo-man), and Trevor (druggie and Michael's former colleague) each have unique skills to help you complete jobs. You can jump from character to character at any time to complete a mission or just explore the massive game world. A prologue level set nine years prior to the main story lets you test drive the new mechanic before you dive into the main game. The feature sounds gimmicky, but it helps you get the drop on the cops during heated firefights if the characters are within the same area. If Michael, Franklin, and Trevor are miles apart when you initiate a switch, the game camera zooms out to a satellite-like view and then zooms back onto the new character. It's impressive, but the character switch isn't as swift as I'd like; it takes several seconds for you to gain control of the new character. It's one of the view instances where you'll detect loading.
As expected, Grand Theft Auto V's world features an insane level of detail and interactivity that make it one of the most impressive sandbox titles in the video game history. Rockstar Games designed a title that makes it feel as though the world persists even when you aren't playing the game or in control of one of the three protagonists. For exmpale, when I switched from Michael to Franklin, I took over Franklin's body while he was in the middle of a heated cell phone chat.
You can also acquire new weapons and wardrobe items, engage in leisurely activities like golf, tennis, or yoga, enjoy lapdance mini-games, and blaze up the sticky-icky in numerous locales. Grand Theft Auto V builds upon the world design that Rockstar Games has continually refined since the groundbreaking Grand Theft Auto III: Liberty City.
The City of DevilsLos Santos, a fictionalized version of Los Angeles, is the criminal hub this time out. Long-time series fans will instantly recognize it as one of the three metropolises (along with San Fierros and Las Venturas) featured in the PlayStation 2 gangsta classic, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Rockstar Games leveraged the PlayStation 3$269.99 at Sears and Xbox 360's$249.00 at Amazon power to create a beautifully rendered city with day/night cycles, miles of roadway, and neighborhoods with their own specific sights and sounds.
Although the location may be familiar, Grand Theft Auto V is no simple retread. Yes, you jack rides, dabble in crime, and wage war on rivals, but Rockstar Games has added several new gameplay elements (and updated previous beloved features) that will hopefully keep the game fresh for some time to come.
Kiss-Kiss, Bang-BangThe shooting and cover mechanics are tighter than in previous GTA games, but cars could benefit from better handling. Some cars handle better than others, but you can increase your character's in-gaming driving ability for improved results. Hand-to-hand combat is quite satisfying, as you can deliver some truly mighty haymakers that quickly drop targets. Gun-blazing, fist-tossing action isn't the entirety of the Grand Theft Auto V experience. You can use stealth to sneak up on target or ease your way through populated areas without being spotted. The more you stealth, the better your character creeps.
A GTA game isn't a GTA game without a robust radio experience. Grand Theft Auto V features over a dozen talk and music stations that put real-world terrestrial radio to shame. The game features over 240 licensed tracks from the likes of Tha Dogg Pound, Outkast, and A$AP Rocky. Celebrities such as Kenny Loggins, Pam Grier, and Bootsy Collins host themed stations. The talk channels are highly entertaining humor sources that parody American pop culture and politics.
A new online mode, Grand Theft Auto Online, lets you form a criminal crew with other gamers. There are over 500 missions and numerous leisure activities that players can explore in a living, open world. The goal is to stack paper, increase your influence, and collect the finer things in life. We haven't tested this feature yet, but we'll update this piece when we do.
The Saga Continues
Grand Theft Auto V, even very early in our play through, looks like a marvelous game. As you await our full review, check out our 5 Killer Features in Grand Theft Auto V and  5 Best Grand Theft Auto Games stories.

Monday, September 16, 2013

5 Killer Features in Grand Theft Auto V

GTA V is here. Steal a whip and check out these five awesome things to do in Rockstar Games' latest crime story.

GTA V
PlayStation 4 $517.96 at Walmart - Pre-Order and Xbox One $499.99 at Microsoft Store, the much-hyped next-generation home video game consoles, have dominated video game headlines since E3, but even they must bow down before Rockstar Games' almighty Grand Theft Auto V.
Grand Theft Auto V is Rockstar Game's most ambitious game to date, as it features an insane level of detail and interactivity that make it one of the most impressive sandbox titles in the video game industry. You can work, play, steal, and chill in digital world that builds on gameplay design mechanics that Rockstar Games has continually refined since the groundbreaking Grand Theft Auto III: Liberty City.
Players will spend the majority of their in-game time in Los Santos, a fictionalized version of Los Angeles. That name should ring a bell; Los Santos was one of the three metropolises (along with San Fierros and Las Venturas) featured in the PlayStation 2 gangsta classic, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Although the location may be familiar, Grand Theft Auto V is no simple retread. Yes, you jack rides, dabble in crime, and wage war on rivals, but Rockstar Games has added several new gameplay elements (and updated previous beloved features) that will hopefully keep the game fresh for some time to come.
With that in mind, we take a look at five killer features in Grand Theft Auto V. These aren't the only new features in the game, mind you, just a handful of the most appealing.
If you're ready to learn why this GTA may be the greatest GTA game of all time, check out our slideshow. And share your favorite Grand Theft Auto V feature/moment in the comment section below.



The Cool Radio Stations

The Cool Radio Stations
Half the fun of speeding away in a stolen ride is tuning into a radio station. Grand Theft Auto V features over a dozen talk and music stations that often put real-world over-the-air radio to shame. Over 240 licensed tracks are in the game from the likes of N.W.A., Outkast, and A$AP Rocky. Celebrities such as Kenny Loggins, Pam Grier, and Bootsy Collins will host the themed stations.

The Mad, Mad World

The Mad, Mad World

Los Santos, Grand Theft Auto 5's fictionalized Los Angeles, represents the largest city in GTA history. Rockstar Games organized field trips and tapped census data to accurately reproduce Los Angeles in video game form. In fact, the city is so large that you'll need more than one character to quickly jump between sections. Which brings us to....

The Multiple Protagonists

The Multiple Protagonists

Grand Theft Auto V is the first game in the series to features multiple lead characters, and it fundamentally changes how you play the game. Rockstar Games designed the game so that Michael (bank robber), Franklin (street-level crook/repo-man), and Patrick (druggie and Michael's former colleague) each have unique skills to help you complete a job. You can jump from character to character at any time to complete a mission or just explore the massive game world.


The World within the Game

The World within the Game

Grand Theft Auto titles are known for their huge, interactive worlds and the latest series entry continues in that tradition. You can play golf, practice your backhand, parachute over the city, perform yoga stretches, go for leisurely strolls, and much, much more. Or commit a crime, of course.

The Multiplayer Madness

The Multiplayer Madness

Grand Theft Auto Online, GTA V's ambitious multiplayer mode, lets virtual hooligans cause chaos with other gamers. There are over 500 missions and numerous leisure activities that players can explore in a living, open world. The goal is to stack paper, increase your influence, and collect the finer things in life.