All of the newer games aren't as fun as the older ones. Except for the rarely found really good one that costs over $80.00.
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Jun 21, 08 12:19AMhockey922
i found it.
Apr 13, 08 06:20PMGregm
Really Ballsy Adair, post that crap in a dead forum where "no one" will find it...smart.
Feb 14, 08 07:47PMGregm
I must say, Gta IV seems to have a ton of good ideas for new games. I can't wait for it.
May 20, 07 01:55PMAlvaroduck
I liked the new ones.
Nov 13, 06 03:04PMallanon
i agree, all the new gta's,since SA arent that inovative,they even use the same cars! even other new videogames arent that great anymore...this might be the last gen..fer reals
Oct 10, 06 04:55PMJosh17
Freedom wise they are pretty much the same. In terms of freedom from storyline, GTA 1 and 2 I think had more freedom. The reason being is you could join different gangs, turn on the gangs, etc. Although in terms of gameplay, I think GTA3 had more freedom in the sense that it was in 3D. You could go pretty much anywhere you wanted, whether it was hiding behind some tree in the park, inside your hideout garage, inside the ammunition store, or standing on the roof of your car with a M-16 in hand. In GTA2 you couldn't do any of those things really, as it was all in a overhead 2D view.
Although still nonetheless, GTA on the playStation is a classic game, and still fun to play.
Oct 09, 06 04:28PMMishtram
If you don't mind me asking, why? I always thought that the newer ones tended to have more freedom to them, how is it restricted with these ones?
Aug 24, 06 05:05PMSnemesisC
yeah, but i think the first three GTA (GTA, GTA2, GTA London 1969) are the best cause, u got way more freedom than in the other ones. the city is sooo huge so i had a great time drivin around, flying off new jumps and such. its fun when u make somethin up to do
May 19, 06 09:43AMnewwizkid
All of the newer games aren't as fun as the older ones. Except for the rarely found really good one that costs over $80.00.
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