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re: Grand Theft Auto V
Got this idea playing LA Noire:
What about 1970s LA or Las Vegas or have the game take place in both Cities and if you want to include San Francisco, then put that in as well.
In other words, San Andreas in the 70s.#RespectTheCultureComment
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I dont think Rockstar likes to revisit things they already have done unless its a sequel. San Andreas is probably unrealistic following LA Noire. I think they make go Vice City again. I would really hate a GTA LA Noire style especially a year after LA Noire is out.Comment
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Yeah I like that idea because your character would be trying to make himself just as two modern day metropolises were starting to boom. You'd have a lot of great potential storylines as your character tries to entrench his influence on out in the wild west.Comment
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I am really hoping we get a Vice City game again...Characters, cars, music, and the city were absolutely perfect.Comment
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Red Dead, LA Noire, and then GTA V(Vegas I would guess).Originally posted by WatsonTigerOne out of 7 billion, and we still tagged your ***.Comment
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The one advantage do doing a period game in the 70s is that you get to spoof the time period. That's always been a hallmark of the GTA franchise and it's an era they haven't explored yet. They've spoofed the 80's, they've spoofed the 90's, and they've spoofed the present...twice.
I'm hoping that the gameplay is smoother this time around (closer to RDR than GTA IV). I don't know what it is about GTA IV, but Niko always feels like he's wearing concrete shoes and the game moves in slow motion....and the cars handle like doodie.
I like the mob ideas, although I was also intrigued by the person that mentioned the PHX, LA, and Mexico route. That border town situation could be done very well in a GTA universe with the American side versus Mexican side, much like RDR. You could also have a few easter eggs from RDR in the process (like having one of the towns be a "ghost town" in the middle of the desert).
Please have more mission variety, though. Seriously, every GTA IV mission was drive to point A, shoot person X. Rinse. Repeat. What happened to burning fields of maryjane in San Andreas? Or shooting down the plane in GTA III? Or stealing the tank in Vice City?
Variety. Please.Comment
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I am one of those people who wants another game in the past. I live in modern times and want to experience the 70's or 60's even if it is over exaggerated in a game. As long as they don't do something silly though, I will end up buying it at midnight. GTA is my favorite franchise.
One thing I do want, am I'm probably in the minority, is to keep the movement realistic with a sense of momentum. My perfect system would have the movement and interaction of LA Noire (pick up items, have to look at mailboxes to find a person's apartment, automatically run and jump over fences,etc.) and I would like them to keep driving realistic, but stiffen the suspension systems.
I love GTA IV and still play it because I just love how everything in game feels. When cars are super twitchy and you can run and turn like a super human, I lose a bit of immersion.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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I just want one more great present GTA game with great customization for online/offline(I mean a whole nother' level) and then take it back to whatever era they would like to even the hooker-less 40's era from LA Noire.Originally posted by WatsonTigerOne out of 7 billion, and we still tagged your ***.Comment
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I LOVE the GTA series, it is easily my all time favorite series of games.
The only thing that never really blew anyone away was the graphics, especially the characters. I mean the cities always looked great but the characters were always a little off.
That being said all I want in the next GTA is the facial animation tech from LA Noire to be used.
The faces in LA Noire are basically lifelike, and if they were in GTA, that would add alot in that department.Go Yankees
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All I want is for GTA to get back some spark and bring in more (politically incorrect) satire. That's what made GTA3, Vice City and San Andreas so great were that they were so wide-open and basically anything and everything was made fun of. I just felt like they lost that aspect in GTAIV.
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Rockstar has covered early 1900's wild west, 1940's LA, 1980's Miami, 1990's L.A., 2000's New York.
If they do 70's, I immediately think of the movie Casino. 70's Vegas was the beginning of Vegas and if you were to do a mob story, what better place?
Other time periods they can cover:
Civil War
Depression in the 1930's New York.
1960's New York
Lewis and Clark expedition (Imagine the size of this game)Comment
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Rockstar has covered early 1900's wild west, 1940's LA, 1980's Miami, 1990's L.A., 2000's New York.
If they do 70's, I immediately think of the movie Casino. 70's Vegas was the beginning of Vegas and if you were to do a mob story, what better place?
Other time periods they can cover:
Civil War
Depression in the 1930's New York.
1960's New York
Lewis and Clark expedition (Imagine the size of this game)
Another idea I had was when playing LA Noire, all the flashbacks made me think R* could probably make a pretty good open world war game that had a similar realistic tone as LA Noire.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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