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- Grand Theft Auto V
- X360, PS3
- Published by Rockstar Games
- Developed by Rockstar North
- French release: September 17 2013
- US release: September 17 2013
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Page 1 2 >>That picture with the plane... dayum.
No way these shots are 360/ps3
But I am way more interested in gameplay this time around.
No way these shots are 360/ps3
Main improvement seems to be thelighting, but well, GTA IV is nearly 4 years old, something has to be improved.
I just hope that the framerate doesn't drop too often...
Amazing gfx aside, the game has all those kewl vehicles back in, that made San Andreas so special
I wonder if maybe they let us make our own main character this time...
So it's a GTA4 with more nature aspects? Cauz the city and models for the cars basically looks like GTA4. Still very good for an open world game.
what are you talking about?
Now hopefully they do something about performance and image quality. Both were dreadful on the 360 and there are definitely nicer looking sandboxes that run much better.
That biplane screen looks incredible! Hard to believe how much they have improved this engine since GTA IV. This will be a nice farewell to current gen consoles...
I would hold your compliments till they show it all in motion
I've said it for a long time. While it's been surpassed in many ways through certain graphical features, R*'s engine is still technically the best around for what it does for me. It's constantly evolving and always surprising. The detail they manage to cram into their worlds is astounding given the scale.