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Rockstar has revealed the latest Grand Theft Auto game, check out the trailer
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Hey, it looks like a GTA game.
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I havent watched the trailer, but I love GTA games. I'm fairly sure it was the first PSone game I played that wasn't a sports game. In fact, I'm playing through GTA4 right now.
Anyways, I don't feel like watching the trailer on my laptop. What's the gist of the game? Setting, character, era? |
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This looks amazing. Rockstar hires some of the best people for trailers.
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It's San Andreas revisited, just like GTA4 was Liberty City revisited. Really kinda disappointed in that. How about a completely different setting we've never seen before? Why the hell not?
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What about GTA Toronto? You get 5 alarms for littering.
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It looks like the main character in the trailer is Tommy Vercetti, the protagonist from Vice City.
I've never really gotten into the GTA games, but I think the makes the trailer pretty awesome. |
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How about GTA V: Anchorage. And theres this which dissects the trailer. |
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I would have personally liked GTA Chicago because its my nearest big city and I visit there a lot.
I also would have preferred GTA Las Vegas over LA, but thats just me. |
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The reason I think they're sticking with what they know is this, It's going to be long-winded. a long post by me? No way.
Anyhow, after Miami (Vice City), Los angeles (San Andreas) and new York (Liberty City), what other major visibly unique-looking cities are there in the US to model on? With those 3 cities you've got the northeast, southeast, and west coast pretty well represented. Chicago isn't a visibly-unique city. A non-American won't look at Chicago and say "yep, that's Chicago alright", but when they look at a picture of Miami, New York or LA, they typically know exactly what city it is. A reason I believe they'll rarely do a GTA game set in another country is because other countries have different laws, different road rules, plus there's a disconnect between American player and foreign character. Your average American teenager living in...Akron, Ohio might not appreciate driving through bleak Russian wilderness, or Perth, Australia. However that American consumer can much easier connect with the game set in a fictional version of his own country (or even his own city). Granted that may be a stretch. Plus, in all honesty, I think a GTA game in any city other than those 3 would probably vastly suck donkey taint. Those are 3 very large, visually diverse cities. You can't make an appealing game set in middle America when the game is supposed to be based on stunning visuals and a thriving city, and the setting is a place that doesn't show that off. However, I do think it'd be a cool idea to be able to fly to different cities. Like you can just hop in a Taxi in GTA IV, just hop in a jet, and suddenly you've flown from Liberty City to San Andreas. Or maybe have side missions in other countries/smaller cities. That would be cool to me. But a Grand Theft Auto game sort of has to be set in a fictional version of a city with a lot of crime. Or at least a city with a lot of Grand Theft Auto. |
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Let's play a fun game. It's called "Let's look at how much Chicago looks like Detroit to the untrained eye." ![]() ![]() Now for part 2 of my fun game "Let's look at how unique New York, Miami and LA look." ![]() ![]() ![]() Edit: This post is in jest, good sir. I should probably make that clear before I look like a total dick. |
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With a bit of a consultant budget, going Euro would be a great idea imo. A combo of Paris and London via a loading 'tunnel' would suit my appreciation for lusch parisian accents and bad manchesterian teeth. I like the idea of a game that pushes bilingual acceptance. Throw in some subtitles, teach the kids a thing or two.
or, Keep with the liberty city grandeur and harness the flickering fukushima fed lights of tokyo. Possibly HK. Preferrably, Shanghai. Shanghai is the perfect 'obscure to westerners' city. Half of it is being torn down with mass displacement of low income chinese. Rebuilding a super city. I like the premise and the conflict possibilities. I really like Typh's idea of having multiple cities that function to broaden a well-thought plot. Having a sea of blackhaired Chinese bobbing down a Shanghai ave, and contrasting this with the open expanse of a spralling city such as LA would be great imo. Triad connections and lead painted plastic imports. |
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I can tell you with certainty that I would not be able to recognize any of those things except for the Sears/Willis Tower. I can also tell you with certainty that I have not just half a brain, but two halves of a brain. |
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Please don't compare Detroit to Chicago. Typhoid, those are exceptionally unflattering pictures of Chicago compared to the quite luxurious pictures of Miami and New York.
Chicago: ![]() ![]() ![]() Chicago has one of the best skylines in the country, and between Lake Michigan, the sailboats, Lake Shore Drive, Willis (formerly the Sears) Tower, the Hancock, Trump Towers, the gritty and urban South Side, and the trendy and hip North Side, Wrigley Field, Soldier Field, US Cellular Field, the Chicago River, Michigan Avenue, and the L...I would say Chicago is much more elegant than any city in Florida, and easily recognizable to most tourists. The river: The L: ![]() Grant park and the sailboats: ![]() The stupid fucking bean: ![]() And Michigan avenue: ![]() Chicago CONSISTENTLY beats out New York, Miami, LA, and San Fransisco for best skyline in the world. CONSISTENTLY. Find me a more gorgeous skyline in the United States, I dare you. Sources: http://necromanc.blogspot.com/2006/0...-in-world.html http://www.diserio.com/top15-skylines.html http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-city-skylines.php http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/0...title=Chicago_ http://citynoise.org/article/3432 It's not America's fault that Chicago is our best kept secret... But please, please, please don't compare Chicago to Detroit. Now, having said all that (Chicago love, baby), I totally agree that from a geographical standpoint, Chicago would not be a good choice for a Grand Theft Auto game. Chicago is a gorgeous city, but the central city area is concentrated, with a sprawling north and south side that is much more suburban. Coasts give you oceans, cool scenery...and Miami is just fucking cool thanks to years of TV. Chicago is gritty, and the main city is compacted. Also, the Midwest isn't very exciting for the big gangster crime. The Midwest excels at Meth and gritty crime, so something like Breaking Bad is perfect for this region...but Mafia drug lords dealing coke? keep that shit on the coasts. Personally, I would love to see the game in Honk Kong or London. |
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I wonder if Gekko has any insight on designing a massive engine like the one GTA needs. Maybe they could hire foreign programmers? |
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More Chicago porn:
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Chicago looks like a pretty cool city....but I never knew it looked like that, which I think is the point that everyone is getting at.
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First of all, I actually do think Chicago or Detroit would make a decent choice. I was just joking. I get so bored these days. Gotta have an out.
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Not to mention having a game set in another country, and then having all of the characters in that location speaking English with an accent would probably be frowned upon by some people, despite the fact movies do it all the time. Although being in Italy and having all the characters speaking New York Italian-style would be pretty funny; just completely disregard the fact the people don't speak English. |
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Chicago has been my most-wanted-to-visit city in America for several years now. I actually don't live that far away, it's about a 7 hour drive. Maybe I'll pop in for a weekend.
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Chicago is great. It's not New York City or LA, but it's a wonderful city in its own right. From my rather brief international travel experience, I've found most places and customs of the midwest don't resonate quite as well internationally as they do from the east and west coast. I'd also add that several midwestern cities, like Milwaukee, have gone through a recent renaissance, which might contribute to them being not as well known nationally and internationally.
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I like that this is a thread now dedicated to talking about Chicago. I don't have new video game systems, so I fit right in!
Chicago is a place I've been to about 10 times, but I still feel like I know nothing about it. Mainly because we play the same two venues almost every time we've been there and stay with similar friends, so I always see the same spots. Plus, the venues both treat you nicely, so there isn't as much reason to leave and walk around. Anyway, this is completely off topic, but from what I've experienced it's pretty cool, but kind of sprawling and stuff is far apart... |
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I believe this city is better than Chicago.
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LOL adam thats more than 1 city :ohreilly:
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Haha, lolz. Google and human fail at 5:30 in the morning. :p
It even has an american flag in it. There, fixed. |
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Was thinking about what other US cities have an iconic feel to them and New Orleans popped in to mind.
Crime? Check Distinct Style? Check Variety in Cultures/Accents? Check Opportunity for great radio stations? Check Could be pre-Katrina or post-Katrina, either way, there would be a lot of room for a great storyline. Also, Airboat missions would be sick. |
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New Orleans would be pretty badass. Or a Florida related one. Something with the everglades in there. I think that'd be pretty cool.
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Wasn't there already a Miami one?
New Orleans is one of the few American cities that I'm personally interested in. More than LA, maybe on par with NYC. |
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Vice City went straight over my head when I was thinking about that.
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