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If they're seriously going back to the great state from San Andreas, then I hope they keep the 90's them. If it was modern, I don't doubt Rockstar would make it really immersible, but the best era of time was the gangster time of the 90's in my opinion. If they don't go 90's, I'd like to see a 70's them. But since they're supposedly studying present day California my gut feels like they're going to stay modern with the next GTA.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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If they're seriously going back to the great state from San Andreas, then I hope they keep the 90's them. If it was modern, I don't doubt Rockstar would make it really immersible, but the best era of time was the gangster time of the 90's in my opinion. If they don't go 90's, I'd like to see a 70's them. But since they're supposedly studying present day California my gut feels like they're going to stay modern with the next GTA.
which could be cool. My thing is that it was Vice City and then San Andreas that really started the whole "where will they go next" thing with the series. I know there was 1 and 2 that changed scenery, but GTA 3 felt like Liberty City was the city as opposed to a mini-joke on NY. When Vice City came out, the city was part of the theme of the game, as was San Andreas so they made Liberty City again in 4, but it wasn't like the 1st Liberty City. This liberty city was more like the others where it was in on the joke and was making fun of NY/ replicating NY.
with that being said, If they go to San Andreas this time, It will be a redo of a city which was done once before and for the first time, we might see cool things like grove street 20 years later and things like that. It seems like there is more of an opportunity for nostalgia when they go back to San Andreas or Vice City but in todays time as opposed to the past.
I mean how cool would it be to run missions for the aging crime lord CJ. lol.
I wonder if they will really put a bigfoot in the mountains this time.Comment
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Why are the most wanted missions in Alderney so hard? I buzzed through the ones in Algonquin and Dukes/Broker/Bohan, but I've only completed one in Alderney and died five times.Comment
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which could be cool. My thing is that it was Vice City and then San Andreas that really started the whole "where will they go next" thing with the series. I know there was 1 and 2 that changed scenery, but GTA 3 felt like Liberty City was the city as opposed to a mini-joke on NY. When Vice City came out, the city was part of the theme of the game, as was San Andreas so they made Liberty City again in 4, but it wasn't like the 1st Liberty City. This liberty city was more like the others where it was in on the joke and was making fun of NY/ replicating NY.
with that being said, If they go to San Andreas this time, It will be a redo of a city which was done once before and for the first time, we might see cool things like grove street 20 years later and things like that. It seems like there is more of an opportunity for nostalgia when they go back to San Andreas or Vice City but in todays time as opposed to the past.
I mean how cool would it be to run missions for the aging crime lord CJ. lol.
I wonder if they will really put a bigfoot in the mountains this time.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
― PlatoComment
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It would be cool if it was something where you're a small-time gangster and then you build your way up and end up working for CJ.
They also need to bring back O.G. Loc!Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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I'd be pumped it if was either San Andreas or Vice City, but I would prefer them to keep it modern as opposed to going back to the 80s-90s era again.
If they do San Andreas, then Gangs should be a MUST HAVE in the next GTA Game. They had it perfect in GTA: SA(where Gangs would come after you for being in their hood and wearing other gang colors)so if they could get that on Next Gen....I'd be in heaven lol.#RespectTheCultureComment
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I'd be pumped it if was either San Andreas or Vice City, but I would prefer them to keep it modern as opposed to going back to the 80s-90s era again.
If they do San Andreas, then Gangs should be a MUST HAVE in the next GTA Game. They had it perfect in GTA: SA(where Gangs would come after you for being in their hood and wearing other gang colors)so if they could get that on Next Gen....I'd be in heaven lol.
Some good times rollin' on those bitch *** Ballas. I always had a hard time with the Mexican guys though (the Vatos?).Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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The Ballad of Gay Tony had some of my favorite characters from any GTA.
Also, I didn't know that "Gettin' Arab Money" or whatever the actual song is called, is a real song. I heard it on my satellite radio the other day and I immediately thought about Yusuf. I guess that makes me a nerd.. lolComment
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