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 Post subject: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:23 
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http://www.mcvuk.com/news/40154/GTA-V-set-in-Hollywood

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RUMOUR WATCH: Reports suggest Rockstar’s best-selling phenomenon is headed to Tinseltown

The next instalment of Grand Theft Auto could be set in Hollywood.
From what we can glean from VG247’s stream of consciousness, Rockstar will apparently reveal the game soon at a Max Payne 3 press event.
There’s no word on whether or not this title will be set in a recreation of the real-world Hollywood – similar to GTA: London – or in Rockstar’s own satirical take on the home of the film industry.
Back in May, an analyst predicted that we would see the first signs of a fifth Grand Theft Auto at this year’s E3, but the game was a no show.


Damn it I wanted another 80s themed Vice City. :(

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'nother load of shit then.

VC was the best one by miles.

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Hmm, interesting.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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I know it'd never happen, but how about a move away from US cities? GTA: Mexico City or GTA: Tokyo maybe?


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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What about setting one in London?

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Nirejhenge wrote:
What about setting one in London?

You mean 'GTA: 1969 - The Getaway (Brown Tuesday)'?


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I've mentioned this (somewhere else - Ed) hoping the person from Rockstar picks up on it.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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They need to finish GTA Rothbury first.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Hollywood in the 80's would be good (I wanted a new Vice City too)


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Not finished Grand Theft Horso yet.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Vice City was awesome sauce, yes, but San Andreas was my favourite by miles. I seem to be alone in the appraisal, mind.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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How about they stop making endless GTA games, and concentrate on something new? :D


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How about they stop making endless GTA games, and concentrate on something new? :D



They could, I don't know, replace the cars with horses and set it in the Old West. Yes, that could work.


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That would never work...


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Vice City was easily the worst of the 3D GTAs. The city was incredibly fucking boring, the missions were far too hard and the eighties setting was rubbish.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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The Rev Owen wrote:
Vice City was easily the worst of the 3D GTAs. The city was incredibly fucking boring, the missions were far too hard and the eighties setting was rubbish.


So, so wrong.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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The Rev Owen wrote:
Vice City was easily the worst of the 3D GTAs. The city was incredibly fucking boring, the missions were far too hard and the eighties setting was rubbish.


LIES!

It was the awesomest. And had Danny Dyer in it.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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markh wrote:
Hollywood in the 80's would be good (I wanted a new Vice City too)
Hollywood set in the 20s would be better. Or do I mean 40s? Somewhere older anyway.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Somewhere not America for a change would be better but then Americans might not buy it as much.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 16:00 
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Zio wrote:
Vice City was awesome sauce, yes, but San Andreas was my favourite by miles. I seem to be alone in the appraisal, mind.


Nope, not alone. San Andreas was awesome - the excellence of Vice City with some welcome refinements (no more instant death when you fall in the water!) It was also hilariously funny in (quite a lot of) places.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Well your 40s thing will come with LA Noire which sounds bum drippingly good so far.

Vice City was brilliant, Rev WRONGO :P

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Oh, yes, it was brilliant, but it was less brilliant that GTA3 and San Andreas.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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I'd say >GTAIII =San Andreas >>>>>>>>>>>>>GTAIV.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Zio wrote:
Vice City was awesome sauce, yes, but San Andreas was my favourite by miles. I seem to be alone in the appraisal, mind.


Nope, not alone. San Andreas was awesome - the excellence of Vice City with some welcome refinements (no more instant death when you fall in the water!) It was also hilariously funny in (quite a lot of) places.

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I'd go for III > Vice City > San Andreas > IV. You'd think, as I've enjoyed each one progressively less than the previous one, I'd have stopped bloody buying them by now. I blame those who raved over IV on here.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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For me, it's IV > San Andreas > 3 > Vice City. I love GTA IV so hard.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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The Rev Owen wrote:
For me, it's IV > San Andreas > 3 > Vice City. I love GTA IV so hard.


Anyone would think you were completely confusing < and > signs.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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The Rev Owen wrote:
Oh, yes, it was brilliant, but it was less brilliant that GTA3 and San Andreas.


I'm not sure I'd entirely agree with saying GTA3 was better than Vice City, though I had tonnes more fun on that one once I'd mastered flying the Dodo.

San Andreas though was fantastic. I liked that you could completely customise your character, right down to how fit or fat he looked. I liked the fact the game map was a massive area with 3 whole cities with countryside and desert in between, mixing it all up. I loved all the silly little things you could do, like base jumping and bailing out of aeroplanes. GTA:SA is as good as the series ever got and IV was a massive step backwards in many respects.

I'd go:

San Andreas > Vice City > IV > III.

And then: original GTA > London 1969 > GTA2. GTA2 was utter gash.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Yeah, they added all that fun stuff and side things and fun then stripped it all out for their grimy fucking Shenmue homage IV.

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Ahh, but they added annoyingly naggy friends, so all's good.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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*sighs* Hollywood? Unless it's something new, no. I think I'm out. You can only drive over/trample so many prostitutes in between doing questionable jobs for shady people before it starts to get old.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Isn't San Andreas basically LA/SF/LV anyway?

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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Zio wrote:
San Andreas though was fantastic ... I liked the fact the game map was a massive area with 3 whole cities with countryside and desert in between, mixing it all up. I loved all the silly little things you could do, like base jumping and bailing out of aeroplanes.


You said it. Vice City was flat and boring but San Andreas was a cracking place to visit. The countryside should have been a boring expanse but it was a place to take your toys out to play. Plus, I freaking love the hip hop soundtrack.

My complaint would be that Rockstar hasn't moved on with its storytelling. Red Dead showed moments where they looked like they would take beyond simple fetch quests, but there are far too many, and no matter how much fun the environment is, there's gotta be something compelling to inspire you to continuing playing.


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 Post subject: Re: Grand Theft Auto: Hollywood
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Things that Vice City had that made it bestest:

1) Masssive fun 80s soundtrack that was BOSTIN on each and every station.
2) Ripped off Scarface.
3) Miami sunsets over the beach.
4) um...

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Africa by Toto on the soundtrack alone made it the best GTA. Although Goodbye horses did slightly redeem IV. Ahhhh, 80's cheese.


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Zio wrote:
Vice City was awesome sauce, yes, but San Andreas was my favourite by miles. I seem to be alone in the appraisal, mind.

Actually, you're not :)

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markh wrote:
Africa by Toto on the soundtrack alone made it the best GTA. Although Goodbye horses did slightly redeem IV. Ahhhh, 80's cheese.


And Broken Wings by Mr. Mister.

Vice City was acebest. San Andreas was pretty good, but I didn't get to the end. I barely even remember III.


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Dimrill wrote:
Isn't San Andreas basically LA/SF/LV anyway?

Yes... when I read this thread title I thought "didn't they already have 'Vinewood' in Los Santos in San Andreas?" (that sentence sounds awful, but it IS technically correct).

If I made a GTA:Hollywood game, it would have an awesome mega twist at the end that is so genius you'd barf in your socks and drink it back down again. You'd do all your shooting and killing and stealing and wotnot, and then at the end it would be revealed... duh duh DUH!... that it was all just stunts; your bad-ass gangster was just an actor and you were making a film the whole time. Teh aw3s0m3z, n0?

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But that's how vice city ends!


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But that's how vice city ends!

You're thinking of Scarface, the film they made later...

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Vice City was the one I played most, but it is true that the city was very flat and uninteresting. The level design of 3 was terrific (how many hours I spent powering around those tunnels and flipping cars down those hills I've no idea), but I found myself stuck on clunky, shitty missions too often, and the driving was too clunky.

SA was terrific, but I just lost interest before I'd unlocked half of it. I think the fact that I even had to work ino rder to play it was half the problem. Also CJ (right?) was the most hateful moron of a protagonist ever, and I never really forgave the game for giving me the option to have those tremendously fun gang wars, eventually take over the city, and then tear the whole thing away from me in a cut scene and force me to be an errand boy for someone I could just as easily kill.

GTA4, meanwhile, was so good at simulating a city that I soon switched it off and played a game instead.

Anyway. They've done GTA to death. They need to leave it alone, at least for a few years, or radically change the set-up. A palette swap won't do. Setting it in Rome or Beijing or Atlantis or something might help, but probably not much.

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Can we have Grand Theft Auto Blade Runner instead please?

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Vice City had the best city size in my view, whereas in San Andreas, once you had the whole map unlocked, you could have missions that could take 20 minutes just to drive to the start point.

Also, was Vice City the last version with Rampages?


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Vice City had the best characters, atmosphere, setting and the worst city.

SA had the best city(ies) but lost the excellent setting and had hateful characters.

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ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Also, was Vice City the last version with Rampages?

No, Chinatown Wars was. ;)


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Dimrill wrote:
Yeah, they added all that fun stuff and side things and fun then stripped it all out for their grimy fucking Shenmue homage IV.


The problem is that SA had the fun stuff but it was better than the actual game which I gave up on pretty early. The new one may be "Advanced Real Life Simulator" but at least I don't feel distracted enough to keep on going off and doing other stuff.

The first 3D was best, Vice City was a glossy 80's finish over a flawed game.


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