Does this work well with PS2 emulators out of interest? I fucking love the game but its been years since I last played it and I've no longer got access to a console.
Can we just talk old rockstar games?
fun fact: in vice city (only the PS2 version afaik), if you can manage to cram the little movie studio helicopter into a pay n' spray, when it comes out it will have tires that actually roll, so you can make harder landings.
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I believe it's done on an engine basis. 1+2 are one universe, 3+VC+SA and the two stories games are one universe and IV+Expansions+Chinatown are another. That said V somewhat bucked that trend.
There's some pretty major circumstantial evidence that Bully is indeed in the 3/VC/SA universe though. Shared car models and Bullsworth appears in an advert in one of the games iirc.
i love this idea and yes, most if not all rockstar games take place in the same universe
no idea but isn't it worth a try? are you familiar with the not-sequel we'll never ever get?
That's what makes me wonder, most games back then used better technology to make more gorier moments. Why not do the same for a Manhunt remake or sequel? That shit would be incredible.
I wonder if GTAV will have any other games in its universe, it's time for Rockstar to stop milking GTA Online and do it.
That's neat to know, especially because of all the easter eggs Rockstar seemed to put in those games
It certainly is. I'll have a go in a few weeks once I can be arsed with it all but I was hoping someone else already knew.
Wait what?
It'd just be a clone of V anyway. They've already said they won't be doing any more GTAs set in the past so get used to fairly bland parodies of the modern world instead.
They're afraid of the negative publicity that would bring. Scaring parents off from buying R* games for their kids is a fairly major concern after all.
That's sad, because though I don't mind modern era games, it's nice to get games like Vice City or San Andreas.
As for R* being scared of bad PR, they aren't a small company at all, their games sold thanks to controversy, and most of their audience are grown ups. No reason that should hold them back.
GTAV and GTAIV share a universe and typing this made me fucking realize you meant a non-GTA game sorry, i'm retarded
allegedly there was to be a game that took place in the 1960's during the Mods vs. Punks era in england, this project was called We Are The Mods and was supposed to be a spiritual successor to the warriors since rockstar didn't know what to do with the warriors storywise or something to that effect, the game didn't get past a few concept art pics, lemme find 'em for you user! seems i can only find a shitaku article, and it doesn't even have the concept of a few trolleys, i'm fucking sorry user
but why? i'd love to see a GTA in the 60's or 70's! hell if they keep reusing the 90's and 80's but do different walks of life i'll be fucking really satisfied, rockstar really is fucking catering to casuals now