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Loved GTA V; the best game of the generation in my opinion.

 

I didn't think much of the radio stations though in all honesty which was a shame as it's one of the best things about the series.  When you finish the game, apart from the mini-missions, there isn't much left worth playing for in single player.  It's a real shame you can't buy up houses in what seemed possible from one of the trailers.  Bit of a red-herring from R* but I suppose they really maxed the city of Los Santos from what was technically possible. 

 

Oh and I've lost a few quality motors that have randomly disappeared from my garages:(

Gonna post here again since i've played more

 

Single Player:

- Cars keep disappearing 

- Pretty boring once completed

- Only a few heists 

 

Online:

- Everyone shoots you on sight

- Passive mode stops working in vehicles 

- Radio stations have like 4 songs each (or it seems that way)

- Missions are repetitive and boring until you're about level 35

- Races are decided within 10 seconds of starting. Whoever doesn't crash will nearly always win

- Everyones character looks pretty similar 

- There's hacking out there now

 

I think that's about it.. still an awesome game though! Will be much better once they bring out new content. 

Fun fact: When a male honey bee climaxes during sex, his testicles explode and he dies.


i think if missions were more thought out and varied, and that it wasnt such a grind to level up, then more of us would be playing online

 
 

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Chookes said:

I absoloutely prefer it this way. You have overall more control. You can finish one guy off first, or all ten

 

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