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They should have more than one setting. Like San Andreas was, but instead of 4 cities in one state, have 4 cities spread through 4 states. Like fly from NY to DC to Chicago to LA. But that'd probably be too much data to fit into one disc with how big the cities would be.

Regardless, I'm hyped for this now
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Meh, I want RDR 2.

They should set it in Tokyo, though.
 
GTA 1, GTA 2(one could argue that it wasn't liberty city), GT3, and GTA4 were all liberty city. Why would 5 be any different.
 
Originally Posted by Hugo

Originally Posted by Xtapolapacetl

.C.? Really? Would it really have that much of a global appeal? Hell, even in U.S., so many people associate D.C. with the White House and that's it. I certainly wouldn't be crazy about it being set there. If it doesn't go back to L.A. or Miami, then it should really be either London, Paris or Tokyo. However, judging by the "V" on the promotional graphic and considering it looks like it comes from American currency, it looks like it will be set in U.S. again. So I would rather have it in Chicago than D.C... or Boston. They could also make it the darkest GTA yet by setting it in modern Detroit.

if in D.C
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It's confirmed to be set in Kuala Lumpur!!!

FOH with that, you'll know when you see the trailer in a week.

My embodiment is prepared.
 
the game will be in D.C. you say? i wish it was in Baltimore

oh well. . . . . . . . . .
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Originally Posted by aztek67890

Originally Posted by th3kid

It needs to be GTAIV graphics with San Andreas play style.
I'm gonna need more/better clothing options.
I'm gonna need to be able to rob any bank I want, at any time I want.

Yes!! exactly I like the good graphics, but I want to be able to do the wacky things I used to do in San Andreas....GTA 4 was way too realistic to be fun
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Putting hydraulics on any/every car was so necessary; I played IV for a couple days then quit, might start playing it again
 
Originally Posted by Mcflyy

GTA 1, GTA 2(one could argue that it wasn't liberty city), GT3, and GTA4 were all liberty city. Why would 5 be any different.

Doubt they'd do the same city on the same console. The game would already have been out.
 
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the game will be in D.C. you say? i wish it was in Baltimore

oh well. . . . . . . . . .
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DC is small so if it really is set there, Baltimore will def be included as well as another city probly..kinda like how Vegas and San Fran were apart of San Andreas
 
Grand Theft Auto V Will Be Set In LA & May Have Multiple Playable Characters



Strengthening long-standing rumors for years that the next Grand Theft Auto would be set in Los Angeles or a fictional version thereof, a source familiar with the game told Kotaku today that those rumors are true. GTA V will be set in some version of L.A., bringing the famous franchise to a place that last got the GTA treatment in the series' top-selling Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. (So much for our other dream GTA V cities.)

We're also hearing from multiple sources that the game will feature more than just one playable character. That would seem to be a natural evolution for the series. Following the release of the PlayStation 2's Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto Vice City, PSP games set in the same cities as those console games let players control a single new character apiece. Those portable games helped establish the idea that there's more than one life worth living in a Rockstar-made GTA city.

Then, following the release of Grand Theft Auto IV the series' creators at Rockstar Games allowed gamers to play as a second and then a third character in the exact same high-definition version of Liberty City. Those who bought the base game and the two downloadable episodes could choose from the GTA IV's menu whether to play as Niko Bellic, Johnny Klebitz or Luis Lopez. Each had their own lengthy, interesting and distinct playable story. A GTA V that features more than one playable hero would extend this concept further.

Back when GTA IV was being shown to press, Rockstar representatives would stress the importance of the number in the title. As successful as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas were, they noted, it was the game that preceded them, GTA III that was a paradigm shift. They hoped and believed that GTA IV, by being a numbered game would have and merit some outsized influence of its own. If that is still the company's philosophy, then after Grand Theft Auto IV's un-numbered episodes, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, a numbered GTA V should again merit special attention. Shifting cities was not sufficient cause for a new numbered GTA before. A change to the series' formula, however, one that gives players more than one controllable character, would.

Rockstar has had a lot of experience with L.A., working with Team Bondi to create a mid-20th-century version of it for this year's L.A. Noire, presenting a drive-able version in Midnight Club and, most famously of all, turning it into the amazing Los Santos as one of three featured cities in GTA: San Andreas.

Rockstar Games did not respond to requests for comment about GTA V today. Should we hear them, we'll update this piece. Otherwise, look for the official trailer for the new game on November 2





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http://kotaku.com/5853279/
 
I don't care as long as it's somewhere new. I don't want to keep playing the same cities over and over again.
 
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