Yes. It should be in the Caribbean islands.
Jamaica, Cuba, Trinidad plus a bit of South America.
I'd be down for any of these settings. Brazil, Columbia, & South Africa are my personal picks.Part of the charm of GTA isnt just random violence, its satirizing whatever society its set in.
GTA: Brazil
GTA: South Africa
GTA: Mexico
GTA: New Orleans - Yes I know its still the US, but the vibe would be totally different.
GTA: Jamaica
GT:Haiti
GTA: Colombia
Could all fit the bill on violence alone, but I dont know what stories you could tell there that would be tongue in cheek enough for us to have a laugh without coming off as really fucked up.
Teasing Brazil, Jamaica, Haiti or Colombia about being fucked up poor places with lots of violence, might not land as well as people think it will.
If a GTA: Mexico was in the vein of San Andreas in which its riffing on all these Narco movies/series we are seeing then im sure it could work.
As for things like GTA: Japan or GTA: Germany or whatever..........doubt.
If it takes place in Cape Town...........Especially South Africa, which I can't recall ever being prominently depicted in video games, outside of some competitive games maybe.
South African accents are peculiar as well, so the character types could be interesting.
Sleeping Dogs was indeed amazing. Too bad we won't even see a sequel.Yup. One of the things I loved about Sleeping Dogs, for example, was that it was set in Hong Kong. More variety would be great as every GTA game has been in basically New York, Miami or Los Angeles.
this.The Housers are gone. GTA games with the quality we've come to expect are likely a thing of the past.
Grando Thefto AutoYes. I'm bored of America. Bring GTA Tokyo!
I have no idea why Dan left, but if I were to guess, it would be annoying being a writer/creator and only having one game getting released every 5-7 years. I remember reading a while back that Rockstar games already know the locations and stories of the next several GTA games. Dan Houser probably co-wrote GTA VI years ago. It's all the other shit in game development that takes foreverAfter another search I think you are right. But as you said, Sam is just there to run the business side. Makes you wonder if Dan left because of the newfound constraints on what can be said in the story.
US cities are heavily featured in media like TV shows and music videos and is generally well known thoughout the world, which is why most games tend to be based in the US since its very familiar to a lot of players.
GTA games have been set in Europe before with the London expansion pack for the first GTA. The Getaway was a pretty good open world GTA clone that was set in London and was fairly accurate in its design, though this made it frustrating to play when you consider how cramped the roads are compared to american roads.
20's or 30's Shanghai could also be a good setting. When I think about it? Surprised it haven't been done yet.I want a GTA set in Chicago in 1920's, during the height of Prohibition
I used to love exploring the U.S. in Gta3, Vice City, San Andreas and Gta 4, but they could really change the setting. Just imagine Gta in Japan or in Germany. How different the game would be alone through another country.
In the leaks you could see that Gta 6 is set in the States again and I find it boring. And I know there was Gta London, but it was over 20 years ago. I think most people are happy that there is another Gta part after such a long time, but still they could change something in the series and bring new breath into it.
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I think that's more my problem. I've played through Gta 5 about 5-6 times, if not more, and hundreds of hours online.No.
GTA games come out once every 6 years so not sure how one can be tired of anything related to them.
GTA games are American stories. They lose much of their appeal if you take that away. The team has mastered American satire. It would be like forcing an artist to paint in a style they've never employed before.
Now what you COULD argue is the setting is getting stale. Maybe doing a version of Seattle with all the forests and mountains and rainy atmosphere would be a nice change.