BenjaminBirdie
Banned
chubigans said:Here's what I think, and I'm on the second island right now so I have a pretty good feel for it.
As a next-gen entry from the most popular multiplatform franchise ever, it deserved a ten. I think there are some faults with the game, some having to do with the new hardware and networking that Rockstar is new at, but it's a fantastic game.
I don't think the next entries will receive tens though. GTA is a bit in danger of losing it's luster if it continues to use the same skeleton structure...having multiple options on who you want to work for and driving to their pad was an amazing thing in GTAIII, but not any longer.
They need to rework the structure of the game. It simply cant continue the way it is now without risking franchise exhaustion. The GTA MMO that's been rumored might help, but I think RS needs to seriously concentrate on a whole new experience that was found in GTAIII.
Not really. They can do the exact same thing with a new setting and set of characters and that's all they'd need to do, so long as it retains this level of quality.
If you change the formula too much, you're going to lose so much of what forces you to become invested in the characters and narrative. If a whole mission string just sits there without anything forcing you towards it's going to get in the way of telling a story.