People, can we please not take reviewing scores seriously anymore. Yes it's true, no game is worth 10/10 ( well except deus ex1 and hl1

)since reviewers have been throwing high scores at every hyped game and it's mother. I suggest you just read the damn things and make up your own mind once you've played it yourself. Gamespot is far from perfect and I'm surprised some people still think it's the word of god with their ratingsystem. I suggest you try their readers reviews section, usually you see scores from 6 to 10 so there is almost always something people hate or like.
Now back on topic, I'm playing gta for about 2 days now and yes there are some things that bug me. The cover flaws that were the same in rainbow six vegas( you know where you're next to a door, but not quite close enough so you can't shoot and the guy rushes and kills you ), the non-sticking camera when driving ( why is there not an option for this, am I missing something? )and the fact that you have to redrive the first part of every mission if you replay it ( seems like artificially enhancing the playtime to get an X hours of the game ).
But then again I'm easy to pick out stuff that I consider flawed in games and yes I'm a perfectionist. What surprises me though I'm still playing it and I'm still having fun ( eventhough my regular tv sucks ). The text is actually readable unlike games like chromehouds or deadrising on my tv. Little detail in the city almost everywhere makes it all feel alive and natural. It actually feels like you're there, driving that car. All you have to do is watch the people on the street a little and you get the most crazy stuff before your eyes. I think that if I were to get back to playing an older city game like mafia or a previous gta it would all feel very very articifial. Gone are the days of people only walking, doing nothing else. The morrowind syndrome is no more, here we have a giant playbox for a character I care about. Yes I care about Niko and I haven't cared about anyone in games for a long time. He has history, he's forced to get by with the only thing he can do yet he has the option of saving some people that don't deserve to die by his contractors. The people he meets you either hate or love, just like Niko does. I thought Vlad was an asshole and I like Brucie for some reason, I've become one with Niko when I play without actually realising it.
That's what makes gta a terrific game and makes me forgive it's flaws. I'm compelled to play and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
I forgot to mention this is one of the few games where cars don't instantly blow up hollywood style, which makes it all the more real. If you like a great story and an open sandbox to do whatever what you want, get it now.