When asking someone who their favorite developer/publisher is, there’s little doubt Rockstar Games tops many. This is because of its pedigree and catalog of games, ranging from Midnight Club and L.A. Noire to its biggest IPs, Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto. Unfortunately, the latter franchise seems to have hit a road bump lately.
The thing to keep in mind is that a road bump forGrand Theft Auto isn’t something too serious, not really. Grand Theft Auto 5 has shattered record after record, and so many years afterward, it continues to top sales chart after sales chat. The problem is that, as many look forward to the future, Grand Theft Auto has dropped quite a few balls in that lead-up. Grand Theft Auto 6 has been confirmed, but it feels like a distraction.
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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy seemed like a bonafide success—as remasters of classic games: Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, andSan Andreas. But it launched to terrible reviews, with many considering the original games (that were temporarily removed for a lot of folks) to be much better than these releases. When it comes to remastering a game, that’s about the worst criticism it can get. Now, Rockstar wasn’t the developer on it, but it did overview it and it is related to Rockstar. Even though the GTA Trilogy is getting patches and updates, it was a rare crash and burn for Rockstar.
Now, GTA Online has been set loose as a standalone release and Grand Theft Auto 5 has had its native release on PS5 and Xbox Series X. It is so strange thatGrand Theft Auto 5, the most profitable entertainment product of all time, has been released on the latest generation of consoles, and there seem to be no waves. It didn’t get a
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