Often when fans think of the Grand Theft Auto franchise, they think of the freedom offered by the games' open worlds, the stories and intricate characters that populate the world, and of course, the map where both of the previous things take place. The maps of the Grand Theft Auto have often impressed fans with their increasing size, and attention to detail on the real-life locations that they parody.
The recent release of the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy has combined San Andreas, Vice City, and
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