Review: Grand Theft Auto V PS4
Going by the YouTube handle 'Fysho,' one inventive gamer has taken advantage of GTA V 's seemingly unlimited spawn code cap (predecessor GTA IV only permitted one vehicle cheat at a time) to create a series of explosive chained blasts. Utilizing the game's single-player-only cheat codes — available in full below — Fysho was able to pile over one hundred vehicles atop famous landmarks like Mt. Chiliad, as well as various crowded intersections, before sparking a continuous rolling explos
Having launched in 2013, Grand Theft Auto V quickly become the highest selling entertainment product in history by surpassing over one billion dollars in sales over the course of just three days. After only six weeks, Rockstar were able to sell over 29 million copies of GTA V – with the rate continuing to grow even after almost four years since its release. Grand Theft Auto V is currently sitting at over 75 million copies sold worldwide - across all platforms.
"It's not so much in the character models that the metamorphosis is incredible, but more in the environments, richer, more detailed, more dense, and more natural, which has the effect of making the ecosystem and universe of Los Santos more credible. It suffices to get lost in the hills of Vinewood or the side of Sandy Shores to see how the game has grown in stature... This is unheard of. Real
One of the best things about this easter egg is that fact that you can interact with him and have a conversation. If you are to watch Graham, you will see that his act consists of speaking about zombies as a cultural obsession and offering those that pass him by the opportunity to take a picture for $10. During the performance, he will also take a phone call from his mother, where he feels the need to – once again – justify his actions as a cosplayer by defining his performance as a post-modern statement on the proliferation of zombie’s in culture.
It’s hard to believe there was a world without Grand Theft Auto V on PC. Originally released in September 2013, GTAV broke practically every sales record and was lauded in almost every circle. When its "definitive" edition debuted on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One during last holiday season, many were questioning if Rockstar would be able to pull it off on PC considering the numerous delays and spotty track record. While they made huge promises and had all the potential in the world, whether or not they were able to optimize Grand Theft Auto V on a bevy of current and last generation machines was still up in the air. While it may have taken Rockstar 19 months to bring their biggest and best game to PC, the result was well worth the wait.
It's easy to become jaded when publishers look to cash in on a single game not once, but twice. So it's good news for all that Rockstar seems to have truly invested in making their next-gen remaster a worthy experience. It will be interesting to see how the addition of First-Person goes over with audiences - and judging by the reception, how central it may be to the next Grand Theft Auto g
Chain reactions: they're absolutely everywhere, from mediocre mid-90s action flicks, to upbeat Diana Ross pop hits, these cascading dominoes of destruction even make their way into the occasional video game-or-three. The latest title to take advantage of this gunpowder-trail plaything is none other than resident fire-starter **Grand Theft Auto V
Zealous fans of the GTA series will have remembered the radio DJ Lazlow Jones from other games. An interesting fact about this character, he is voiced by Jeffrey "Lazlow" Jones, an American talk show host who has also written and produced for Rocks
One thing that Rockstar should be commended on is their continual support that they offer to the game in the form of free updates on a monthly basis. Due to this reason, the Grand Theft Auto community continues to thrive in not only the online aspect, but also within the single player as millions of players are still dedicated to finding ever last remaining secret the game has to offer. I think we can all agree that Grand Theft Auto V has one of the largest – most detailed – collections of easter eggs, myths, hidden references and cameo appearances than any other game on the market.
Rockstar has improved upon one of the greatest games of all time. The original version of Grand Theft Auto V was a major accomplishment upon its initial release and remains that way even after a year of the new console generation. The current-gen version, however, allows it to continue its legacy for many more years. It's worth diving back into Los Santos simply to experience the saga in smooth 1080p, but Rockstar has gone above and beyond by adding new features and content to it. More than just a gimmick, the first-person mode really does change how it's experienced by adding a new layer of gameplay. It won't be for everybody, but the sheer fact that the option is there is commendable. More still, multiple new vehicles, weapons and animals have been introduced. If none of that were enough, over a hundred new songs have been added to the already robust radio stations. While there's nothing wrong with the last-gen version of Grand Theft Auto V, Rockstar has created a museum piece with its remastered version. Everybody, from those who have spent the better part of the past year exploring everything its open World accessibility has to offer to the three people who have yet to play it, should experience what has been put together here.