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Here's hoping it's the full map again. If they're 'remaking' San Andreas. I want the full thing again. Keeping it restricted to Los Santos'd suck, and even though it's set in the 40's, I've been in the LA place recently with L.A. Noire.

 

I want my Vice City again, still, though. D:

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Info seems to indicate that it's set in an expanded Los Santos. Sounds good. Los Santos was the best section of San Andreas, with San Fierro coming in a close second. I hated Las Venturas, the desert and the countryside.

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^ Pretty interesting - is it a reliable source?


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Well all that tells us is what we already knew.

 

This is from the Guardian:

 

 

Rockstar has released some teasing details about Grand Theft Auto V, following the launch of the first game trailer on Wednesday. The company confirmed that the title is in full production at the Rockstar North studio where all the home console versions have been designed since GTA III.

 

In a short press release, Los Santos, GTA's fictional version of Los Angeles, was also confirmed as the game's setting. Mentioned throughout the series, the city forms one of the main sections of the 2004 release Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It features versions of Hollywood, Rodeo Drive, Downtown and crime-ridden areas such as Compton. Rockstar also stated that the surrounding hills, countryside and beaches would also figure.

 

The press release goes on to describe GTA V as a, 'bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based gameplay and online multiplayer'. The previous title, GTA IV, made ambitious use of multiplayer elements, including the implementation of a social networking service, The Rockstar Social club.

 

As for the plot, Rockstar would only say that the game focuses on the pursuit of 'the almighty dollar' in a re-imagined, present day Southern California. Which sounds like the Grand Theft Auto experience we all know and love.

 

The big question mark is over tone. While some gamers appreciated the more gritty, downbeat flavour of GTA IV, many longed for the glitz, glamour and comedy of GTA III: Vice City. The glinting sun, multiple beach shots and suggestions of seedy night life indicate that Grand Theft Auto might be swaying back in that direction.

 

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^ Pretty interesting - is it a reliable source?

 

 

 

I found it here.

 

Also found this however this is less reliable because it seems like utter bullshit (flamethrowers on cars and customisable weapons, it would make the game a lot better but in my eyes its almost certainly not likely)

 

 

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If compressing means they're adding interiors to more buildings and more interactive stuff to do and such then i'm all for that. I'd rather have a very detailed city that's interactive than a huge map of desert.

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If compressing means they're adding interiors to more buildings and more interactive stuff to do and such then i'm all for that. I'd rather have a very detailed city that's interactive than a huge map of desert.

 

This so much. When I heard about interiors in GTA IV I was super happy, then I got let down. I can enter like five buildings that are all the same inside? Oh joy!

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