While the sun-soaked streets of Los Santos and the gray skylines of Liberty City are perhaps the most familiar settings to fans of Rockstar Games' most beloved franchise, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City presented a playground that was as fun to exist in as it was to look at. The overbearing palm trees and neon-studded boulevards made it clear that Vice City was a parody of Miami in the 1980s, and as Grand Theft Auto 5 has given Los Santos a significant makeover from its San Andreas beginnings, Vice City is long overdue the same. Grand Theft Auto 6 is rumored to return to Vice City, but to do so it will have to make some substantial improvements.
A lot has changed in 20 years, both in terms of gameplay and storytelling for video games, and Rockstar Games has once again proven with the release of Red Dead Redemption 2 that it's an industry leader in attention to detail and immense world-building. This reputation is nothing new, but all eyes are on Grand Theft Auto 6 to see if the developer can maintain the same level of polish that it's known for. The fictional town of Vice City may be poised to make a return, and fans will likely be salivating at the very thought.
Grand Theft Auto 6: The Case for Multiple Protagonists
While thePlayStation 2 GTA games provided fans with huge open worlds by 2002's standards, Grand Theft Auto 5's Los Santos was several times larger than it was the first time around. The same has to happen for Vice City, and although the 2021 Definitive Edition should have showed that the setting is still fun in its original state, the next mainline entry has to take full advantage of the company's previous works. Red Dead Redemption 2 and Grand Theft Auto5 have so much replayability because the landscapes are so
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