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posted on 3/5/13

You can pick up hitchikers, do stunt jumps and flying challenges, take part in yoga, golf, tennis or bike races, and - despite Rockstar being coy on this up until now - buy property too. Houses, garages and businesses can all be snapped up, providing a useful, additional revenue source that drip-feeds cash over time. Rather neatly, there seemed to be the suggestion that the men would remain true to their characters too: twentysomething Franklin will like the idea of buying a nightclub more than Michael, who might fancy investing in a marina.

posted on 3/5/13

sounds like the same game with afew more features

posted on 3/5/13

Sounds like it will be the best game since San Andreas

posted on 3/5/13

Pay N Sprays now double up as mod shops, and your cars can be given paint jobs, new wheels, window tints, grilles, spoilers, plus you can upgrade suspensions, engine and brakes - handy if you've pinpointed, say, an Infernus that you think could be a useful getaway vehicle.

posted on 3/5/13

I just had the biggest 0ragasm ever.

posted on 4/5/13

Started playing iv again last to get back into gta. Still a class game!

posted on 4/5/13

Would rather play San Andreas than IV, much better game.

posted on 5/5/13

Weird to think thisnseries is British.

posted on 5/5/13

Haven't seen any features here that make me genuinely excited about it.

To be honest, would rather they invested more time making the missions and open world more fun and challenging, rather than silly things like Yoga, which is bound to be fun for about 7 seconds!

posted on 5/5/13

Chris, as that article says, it does have big missions which take planning in advance. So much more realistic. It's the small things that make a game good, and by sounds of it they've improved a lot on them.

posted on 6/5/13

To be honest, would rather they invested more time making the missions and open world more fun and challenging

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I agree with that, but by the looks of a lot of the trailers they have made the missions more exciting. The main problem with IV was that they were so mundane and repetitive that you could anticipate what you're going to be doing before you even start the mission.

I like the idea of the random encounters though, it worked really well on Red Dead so hopefully it's a lot like that.

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 7/5/13

Pay N Sprays now double up as mod shops, and your cars can be given paint jobs, new wheels, window tints, grilles, spoilers, plus you can upgrade suspensions, engine and brakes - handy if you've pinpointed, say, an Infernus that you think could be a useful getaway vehicle.



Saints Row has been doing this forever.

posted on 7/5/13

Saints Row is sh.it.

posted on 10/5/13

Boner!

Pretty chuffed with myself since I've pre-oredered it

posted on 13/5/13

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posted on 13/5/13

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posted on 13/5/13

Seen a preview for watch dogs the other day looks like it will be a great game as well.

posted on 14/5/13

come on ppl its grand SAME auto since gta 3

posted on 14/5/13

comment by RoberTncUSA - #RafaIN (U3493)
posted 12 hours, 38 minutes ago
come on ppl its grand SAME auto since gta 3

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I think GTA5 is going to be a bit better than GTA3. Besides, most game series are similar, hence series, it's not going to suddenly become a sports game (even though this one has golf and tennis), or a racing game (again GTA has that anyway).

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