Multi Grand Theft Auto 5 (2013)

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Release date: September 17, 2013

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Grand Theft Auto (GTA) is a highly successful video game series created by Dave Jones, later by Dan Houser and Sam Houser, and game designer Zachary Clarke and primarily developed by Scottish company Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design) and published by Rockstar Games.

The gameplay consists of a mixture of action, adventure, driving, and occasional role-playing, stealth and racing elements and has gained controversy for its adult nature and violent themes. The series focuses around many different protagonists who attempt to rise through the criminal underworld, although their motives for doing so vary in each game. The antagonist in each game is commonly a character who has betrayed them or their organization or someone who has the most impact impeding their progress.

The series began in 1997 and currently has nine stand-alone games with a tenth one on the way, and two expansion packs for the original. Film veterans such as Danny Dyer, Michael Madsen, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Hopper, Gary Busey, Samuel L. Jackson, Chris Penn, James Woods, Joe Pantoliano, Frank Vincent, Robert Loggia, Kyle MacLachlan, Peter Fonda and Ray Liotta have all voiced major characters in many installments in the series. The name of the series and its games are derived from grand theft auto, a term referring to motor vehicle theft. As of 26 March 2008, the franchise has sold over 70 million copies worldwide; according to Take-Two Interactive.[1]

The games allow people to take on the role of a criminal in a big city, typically an individual who rises through the ranks of organised crime over the course of the game. Various missions are set for completion by the figureheads of the city underworld, generally criminal, which must be completed to progress through the storyline, assassinations, and other crimes feature regularly, but occasionally taxi driving, firefighting, pimping, street racing, or learning to fly fixed-wing aircraft are also involved as alternate adventures, which can be done at any time during the game, with the exception of the periods performing main missions.

In later titles, notably those released after Grand Theft Auto 2, the player is given a more developed storyline, in which they are forced to overcome an event where they are either betrayed and left for dead or experienced an unfortunate event, which serves as motivation for the character to advance in the criminal ladder, and eventually leads to the triumph of the character by the end of the storyline; specific examples of this are the plots for Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

The Grand Theft Auto series, belonging to a genre of free-roaming video games called "sandbox games," grants a large amount of freedom to the player in deciding what to do and how to do it through multiple methods of transport and weapons. Unlike most traditional action games, which are structured as a single track series of levels with linear gameplay, in GTA the player can determine the missions they want to undertake, and their relationships with various characters are changed based on these choices. The cities of the games can also be roamed freely at any point in the game, offering many accessible buildings and minor missions. There are exceptions: missions follow a linear, overarching plot, and some city areas must be unlocked over the course of the game.
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Grand Theft Auto III and subsequent games have more prevalent voice acting, and radio stations, which simulate driving to music with disc jockeys, radio personalities, commercials, talk radio, pop music, and American culture.

The use of vehicles in an explorable urban environment provides a basic simulation of a working city, complete with pedestrians who obey traffic signals. Further details are used to flesh out an open-ended atmosphere that has been used in several other games, such as The Simpsons Hit & Run, which has less emphasis on crime or violence.

The series has courted a great deal of controversy since the release of Grand Theft Auto III. This criticism stems from the focus on illegal activities in comparison with traditional "heroic" roles that other games offer. The main character can commit a wide variety of crimes and violent acts while dealing with only temporary consequences, including the killing of policemen and military personnel. Opponents of violent video games, such as Jack Thompson, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Julia Boseman, believe that players will try to emulate this behaviour, while proponents believe it provides an emotional outlet, as such actions in real life would have serious consequences.

The success of the Grand Theft Auto series has resulted in Guinness World Records awarding the series 10 world records in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008. These records include Most Guest Stars in a Video Game Series, Largest Voice Cast in a Video Game (GTA: San Andreas), Largest In-Game Soundtrack (GTA: San Andreas), and Most Successful Entertainment Launch Of All Time (GTA IV).
 
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GTA IV is the most expensive videogame ever made

According to a list compiled by the chaps over at Digital Battle, Rockstar’s mammoth crime romp Grand Theft Auto IV has come out on top as the most expensive videogame ever created.

The top ten features quite a few PS3 exclusives, including Gran Turismo 5 in second place, with Metal Gear Solid 4 cracking the top five, and Killzone 2 coming in at number ten.

Other budget busters include Dreamcast epic Shenmue, Xbox 360 outing Too Human and Master Chief’s swansong, Halo 3. Check out the full list below.

1.Grand Theft Auto IV - $100 million
2.Gran Turismo 5 - $80 million
3.Shenmue - $70 million
4.Too Human - $60 million+
5.Metal Gear Solid 4 - $60 million
6.Halo 3 - $55 million
7.APB - $50 million
8.L.A. Noire - $50 million
9.Final Fantasy XII - $48 million
10.Killzone 2 - $45 million

Too Human devs spent 60+ million ?! wtf?! sucks that the game didn't really sell well! I bet they haven't even recuperate that development investment.
 
So has anyone tried the dlc for gta4,the ballad of gay tony and lost and the damned?
Looks pretty cool and each episode has it own separate multiplayer with new game types,some new guns and some vehicles,some of the choppers even have missiles now.
There are also parachutes in the ballad of gay tony which is pretty sweet.
 
So has anyone tried the dlc for gta4,the ballad of gay tony and lost and the damned?
Looks pretty cool and each episode has it own separate multiplayer with new game types,some new guns and some vehicles,some of the choppers even have missiles now.
There are also parachutes in the ballad of gay tony which is pretty sweet.

I heard they are awesome and better than the game but one is better than the other but cant remember.
 
Mw2 is way overpriced. Hoe long are the additional missions? Gta4 only costs like 30 bucks now, so the dlc should be way longer than the original game.
 
The story will take anywhere from 25-45 hours to complete, depending on your skill level and attention span.

So Average that to 35... 35/3 about 10 hours... so... GTAIV is $30/3 = $10 x2 = $20 max..

Just because the game WAS $60 doesn't mean it is worth $60 now, developers need to realize the cost difference isn't from old MSRP its from the MSRP we pay now...

Since the 2 episodes are about 2/3 of a game it should cost 2/3 of the original game, not the original game price.
 
So Average that to 35... 35/3 about 10 hours... so... GTAIV is $30/3 = $10 x2 = $20 max..

Just because the game WAS $60 doesn't mean it is worth $60 now, developers need to realize the cost difference isn't from old MSRP its from the MSRP we pay now...

Since the 2 episodes are about 2/3 of a game it should cost 2/3 of the original game, not the original game price.


The game is only $30 now because they have already covered expenses,everything from here out is straight profit.
As for the dlc you cant base dlc on the price of the game because each dlc is in its own,a full game.
To create the dlc there are new expenses,a lot of work will have gone into creating it as there is A LOT of additional content.
I am just saying that IMO $19.99 is not a bad price at all for 5-10 hours of sp,a host of new online game types,full set of new weapons,host of new cars,bikes and helicopters.
I agree that most this stuff should have been in GTA4 right from the start,but then again its all about making money and most dlc should be in most games from the start.
 
GTA IV Cost Microsoft $75 Million

This is another Michael Pachter soundbite so salt can be liberally pinched but if it is correct… wowzers! According the Grand Wizard Of Foresight, Microsoft paid Rockstar $75 million to take GTA IV from PS3 exclusive to multi-format.

“GTA IV was going to be a PS3 exclusive, but Microsoft paid Rockstar and Take-Two to make it a non-exclusive, and they paid them a lot,” said Pachter.

“The number I’ve heard, and I’m sure this is right, is $75m, and that probably includes the funding for the first DLC packs too. It’s more than the $50m that people talk about.”

Casting the spell ‘Gossipy Chit-Chat Fantabulosa’, Grand Wizard P continued his story and told that Sony asked Rockstar for something else exclusive and were told about a ‘Zombie game’. Unfortunately Dead Rising and Left 4 Dead arrived so the project was canned and they came up with the idea of The Agent.

This probably explains why ‘The Agent’ has been very low on the radar – work probably did not start on it until GTA IV was finished.
 
June 2010 Release Date? (RUMOR)

The release date for Grand Theft Auto 5 (GTA 5) seems certain. An exclusive Videogameszone.de this release list of games retailer GameStop revealed that GTA 5 will appear in early 2012 for Xbox 360. Even the specific release date can be found in the list.
 
Hopefully we see this E3 a new trailer of GTA V. I really can't wait. After 7 months still no news, since the first trailer showed up.

So much rumours..
 
Jesus it's been 7 months?

Any news on this would be worth watching E3.but would be better if it was showed off in the MS press conference,they need some kinda showstopper.
 
November was the release of #1 trailer. Since then nothing. No news is good news then say, well not for me. :( Same is now with Half-Life 3 /Episode 3. No single word from Valve.
 
As always, I cannot wait for the next GTA installment! Since watching the trailer for GTA V, I've avoided most discussion on it, as people go crazy with analysing every little detail and then make up rumours to build up the hype, and I honestly think that's part of why I didn't enjoy GTA IV so much.

I'm really hoping they at least give us some info during E3 - a release date would be nice! But anyway, while we wait, here's a cool remake of the GTA V trailer made in San Andreas...



It's interesting to compare the "old" Los Santos (San Andreas) with the "new" Los Santos (GTA V). And just for comparisons sake (because I'm sure you've all seen it by now), here's the official GTA V trailer...



PS. Try to play both videos at the same time, just to see how similar they really are. ;)
 
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