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so developers worked for 6 years to make gta definitive edition trilogy

Submitted by sageofsix, , Thread ID: 226136

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21-11-2021, 08:50 AM
#1
just to improve graphics and vibe they worked for 6 years

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#2
I wanted to have it for switch but I wont buy it after all this reviews.

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#3
Its laughable that they release such a broken mess and are taking their time to patch the switch version when thats the version thatll probably sell the most since these werent released on Nintendo consoles back in the day. Just dumb

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#4
Well its nor a remastret remastret so its okay i think

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#5
Yeah the game is absolutely shit. The fact that they worked on that for 6 years is laughable. I never expected this from Rockstar Games but then again, we didn't expect Cyberpunk 2077 to be that bad either.

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#6
I prefer the original game with some mods lol, the trilogy is a mess.

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#7
because and, gta the trilogy, for me it was a failure!

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#8
I'm seriously pissed of at R*, i feel like my childhood is ruined

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#9
improvements? better graphics? nah bro ima stay with my good old original san andreas

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#10
Rockstar are super overrated imo. They lucked out with the GTA trilogy and for the most part the game is enjoyable because of the size of the maps and the MMO aspect etc. gameplay isnt exactly exciting.

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