Author Topic: Grand Theft Auto & Red Dead Redemption  (Read 1299 times)

I don't think you can drive a hot dog van in GTA 4 either

or fly a jetpack

or use flamethrowers

or have hot coffee

or have an actual countryside

or have black guys that don't make you wanna cry

rockstar does a stuffty job at optimizing ports and I hate them for not releasing red dead or gta v to pc

Liar's Dice and Blackjack are so fun in RDR. I admit I've become rather addicted.
I lassoed and hogtied the pianist in Blackwater and took him to Torquemada, whereupon I dropped him off the edge of the cliff. That'll teach him to play so loudly in my ear. Then I shot birds.

>Updated cars
Graphically, maybe.
But can you drive a loving plane in IV
Or a richardmobile
No, and I don't care to do that. I care more about the city than flying in a plane


No, and I don't care to do that. I care more about the city than flying in a plane
how is a boring gray and brown no terrain city better than flying a plane?  :nes:

also, san andreas had like 4 cities, all prettier than liberty city. get on our level
« Last Edit: January 10, 2013, 05:50:19 PM by Shell »

They were both spectacular games. Red Dead Redemption is my favorite, I think. The soundtrack was spectacular. I mean it's probably the best soundtrack in any game I've played.

GTA V is going to have a musical score. I'm excited for that.

rockstar does a stuffty job at optimizing ports and I hate them for not releasing red dead or gta v to pc

Different studios. Rockstar North does GTA, San Diego did RDR - which didn't get ported. And of course they haven't released GTA V for the PC, they haven't even released it for the PS3 or 360 yet.
« Last Edit: January 10, 2013, 05:53:37 PM by Awdax »

gta iv > gta sa
because multiplayer


The only one I can say anything about is GTA and to be honest, it focused way too much on the story and Rockstar Games barely gives a forget about their fans.

Different studios. Rockstar North does GTA, San Diego did RDR - which didn't get ported. And of course they haven't released GTA V for the PC, they haven't even released it for the PS3 or 360 yet.

But pretty much every Rockstar studio is collabing on GTA V, which is making me climax just thinking about the sheer awesomeness.

The only one I can say anything about is GTA and to be honest, it focused way too much on the story and Rockstar Games barely gives a forget about their fans.
  I loved the story. So what, it was serious and took awhile. Some parts were boring, but the majority was fun. Plus, if you went by one of the better houses there was an overpass. People would sit on the edge overlooking it. I would throw coffee at them and then they would fall into cars. Things like that make the game fun, and if you did not enjoy the story, you could forget around.

But pretty much every Rockstar studio is collabing on GTA V, which is making me climax just thinking about the sheer awesomeness.

I've also heard that they have an animator that was working on the PS3 exclusive "8 Days" helping them, and that another studio or something called, I think, Technicolor is collaborating with them too.

It's going to be fantastic.

I've also heard that they have an animator that was working on the PS3 exclusive "8 Days" helping them, and that another studio or something called, I think, Technicolor is collaborating with them too.

It's going to be fantastic.

holy loving stuff really? Where'd you read this?

Well the animator is Jim Jagger. His website says he is the lead animator at Rockstar Games. Then on another page, a list that contains games he has helped animate, cites GTA V.

how is a boring gray and brown no terrain city better than flying a plane?  :nes:

also, san andreas had like 4 cities, all prettier than liberty city. get on our level
The setting, while not as graphically pleasing or pleasing by terrain, felt much more alive than any other game in the series. It felt like a real city.