Received promptly
Received promptly
Awesome game that you can play for weeks without getting bored
If I didnt have other things to do, I would be playing this all day!!
I had it on Xbox 360. I tested it on the PS4. I am satisfied and content with the PS4 version. Graphics and control also detail are amazing. I am very happy for buying it.
Bought this for my daughter to go with her new Playstation 4,she loves the game bad language and all,but in this day and age what's new,she did have the X Box version prior to this,As it's not yet Christmas she doesn't know she is getting it yet.Regardless of the violence and language it's a great...
Since the new generation consoles had arrived November of 2014, we've seen a lot of new games, some looking every bit a new generation game and some not quite so. During that time we've also seen various new gen re-releases.
There's a lot about Grand Theft Auto 5 that remains unchanged; the protagonists in it – in fact all of the characters – remain relentlessly hateful, the campaign veers between nuanced storytelling and fart-gag immaturity and the online mode contains as many trolls as it does players genuinely...
Benchmark for an open world; Fantastic variation in missions; Eye-wateringly beautiful
First Person Mode is fiddly while driving; Everyone in the game is still relentlessly hateful
In my Grand Theft Auto V review for PS3 and Xbox 360, I lamented a handful of minor things including the game's sometimes lower-end textures and minute moments of pop-up. It was hardly game-breaking and certainly never took anything away from the experience, but it was noticeable nonetheless.
It was only a matter of time before GTA V appeared on the newer consoles, and we still have another leap to look forward to when it hits PC in early 2015. The promising thing here is that GTA V still stands up as a hypnotising open-world adventure, with addictive characters and a broad aesthetic...
+ Los Santos is even more amazing; + First person mode makes it feel like a new game; + Best "remastered" game of 2014; + Play as a seagull
- Still can't hijack trains; - Where's the single-player DLC; dammit
A year after launching on last-gen consoles, Grand Theft Auto V has finally made the move to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Not a moment of that time was wasted, writes James Cullinane.
Substantial technical improvements make the world a joy to explore; First-person mode draws you into the game in a way the series never has before; Updated stations keep things fresh
Still the odd AI hiccup
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