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They are probably good games if you spend a lot of time on them and actually understand what made them good, because you spend a lot of time on them.
I am just not good at playing them. That's the problem.
No. The first GTA game I played was GTA3.
Having a lot of playable characters caught me off guard though, that's cool.
----But that IS THE GAME!---- or...
Pay attention to the instructions like 'get to the phone ' and follow the arrow and read the instructions when you get there.
I forgot you could choose your character.
I played it on the console and not on PC I heard the PC got a lot of rage for glitches.
GTA 3 , that was a journey. Again Loved the atmosphere and Radio. 'O no Lazlo its lovely' 'Freddy wants a Nanny!' and of course that dude with the Feng Shui thing.
and...Lazlo : 'Don't you think....' reply 'No! Not EVER!' (or was that VC?) - reminds me of OT.
I really hope they do.
The amount of content they could put into it and more factions really would juice it.
They were a challenge to play for me the reflex mastery.
Other games were good but this was a free roaming open world game and I really liked that.
I liked the slight rush I got at the screen speeding and the sharp turns and the mayhem happening around me while i survived as long as I could.
It did take me some time to 'get good'.
When I first saw it at a friends house I was not all that impressed.
But when I could sit down and focus it grew on me.
I must admit I thought the night-time lighting in GTA 2 for the PC was surprisingly nice though
The london 69 addon was better. So was 2.
3 was the big one.
I am not disagreeing.
The fun is in the practice and building those 5k1lz. - piano player here too.
Coming from the reflex era of what games were to the more people friendly enjoy the experience of the environment - the original GTA I can see why it could be unpopular.
If I played now I would have to re-calibrate.
Do I play the 40k Horus card game sit back to play.
Do I enter Mordheim where it is very tactical and take as long as you want.
Do I play GTA and prepare to experience Mortality? - with little graphical reward and just feel punished until I get 5k1lz again which would take some time. Modern gaming has made me soft.