In a hilarious turn of events, one Grand Theft Auto: Vice City — The Definitive Editionplayer has been comically dragged out of their vehicle by a teleporting cop, ruining their attempt at the «Cone Crazy» driving mission. The long-anticipated GTA remaster trilogy was announced in October in celebration of Grand Theft Auto III's 20th anniversary and recently released across consoles and PC. The remastered collection allows modern audiences to experience the classic PS2-era titles — Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas — available in a single package, though the release has seen backlash from fans due to its performance, bugs and graphical glitches.
Released in 2002, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City takes the series to the tropical location of Vice City, based in Miami, Florida during the 1980s. Although not a massive visual leap from its predecessor, the title introduces many new elements to the series and went on to receive critical acclaim for its music, gameplay, story, and its open-world, which hosted a handful of memorable characters and iconic moments. While the GTA trilogy remaster is maligned for its numerous issues, the Vice City remaster is considered the best game in the remastered collection based on visuals and performance.
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Shared on Reddit, user ZonZolto posted a clip of themselves being randomly troubled by a glitched cop while attempting to finish the game's «Cone Crazy» vehicle challenge. During the clip, the player can be seen on top of the parking garage near the North Point Mall attempting to complete the side mission by collecting all of the checkpoints without breaking any traffic
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