As you can see from my original quote, I'm in complete agreement. They don?t do serious very well do they?Azure-Supernova said:Now this entirely depends on the direction that Rockstar are taking this series. If they're going to deliver more GTAIV then I couldn't give a damn where they set it, I likely won't play it (this isn't flamebait nor an invite to contest me, other games were already doing what GTAIV tried to do and did it better). On the other hand if they're going to return to what they did best; frantic and fun gameplay, nonsense, nonserious stories with unforgettable larger than life characters and constantly poking fun of pop culture of the setting then you can count me in.GonzoGamer said:Oh yea, and it can?t take itself too seriously. Whenever R* tries to make me cry they just end up making me laugh.
They need to revisit Vice City! Not only for the thoroughly beautiful city it was; but also because more 80's is never a bad thing. Plus it would be interesting to see the transition from late 80's to early 90's. Also how can you like Tommy Vercetti?
Quite honestly if Rockstar want to take their games in a serious direction why do they have to do it with Grand Theft Auto? The series that stood as an antithesis of such games? Grand Theft Auto doesn't need convoluted over-arching plots and character twists; it doesn't need complex dialogue trees and mechanics. It was always all about the fun!
I would love to return to Vice City but I would like to see it on the scale of San Andreas, with a huge backwoods swampland, and a huge, city sized amusement park like disneyworld.
I also kind of miss Fernando Martinez, he?s one sick puppy.
That?s actually why I think they should try and make it less serious and meaningful. You?re right, it?s weird when you play a character like CJ in the cutscenes then end up playing a character like Catlina in between missions.valleyshrew said:More serious and meaningful direction. Option for pacifist playthrough as there's a writing/gameplay dissonance when you've killed hundreds of people and still act like a nice guy. Dialogue options and a more dynamic plot, more of an rpg.
I just think they should make it so you play a character like Catlina in the cutscenes too.
That?s why I was very hopeful when we heard that Gilbert Gottfried would play the protagonist... Also because he?s hilarious. But he?s got that manic voice that could belong to a total psycho very well.
They have new franchises that they can go in new directions with. I want gta back in the direction it was going in last gen... Just ramped up more.
I hope the same is done with the new Burnout coming out. Paradise felt like any other driving game out there. I wanted to see the great crash junctions from last gen, just ramped up with more cars and bigger explosions.