GTA Online sounds pretty freakin’ great, right? There’s so much stuff to do, and a lot of it is nonviolent…OR IS IT?
That’s the question asked today by Dorkly. Their answer stands in stark contrast to Chris’ more utopian take.
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4 responses to “The Grim Reality Of Grand Theft Auto Online”
So much room for activities.
The interview with Leslie Benzies says that this isn’t going to happen, jeez, the person who made this should listen to GTVoclock for at least 10 hours before doing anything. and i mean ANYTHING! not even breathe…
It’s a joke, riffing on the popular preconception of the traditional GTA take on an ‘open world’.
Accuracy is not a prime consideration when doing parody.
So basically my comment from several days ago:
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2013/08/everything-i-want-to-do-in-gta-online-doesnt-involve-crime/comment-page-1/#comment-1792485