Yeah with the shenanigans around console prices recently thanks to the orange cunt, theres no way I'll be picking one up for GTA6. That consoles are basically a PC nowadays means that I think a PC port is a cert a few months after initial release.
Rumours it’s cost $2bn to develop. Are they trying to complete computer games, like this is the end of all games? All future games will simply be a side quest within GTA?
Jobbo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 1:28 pm
Having been for a rotation in the Yangwang, the Yangwang didn't wobble around afterwards and was actually quite comfortable to ride in.
Gavster wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 9:41 am
Rumours it’s cost $2bn to develop. Are they trying to complete computer games, like this is the end of all games? All future games will simply be a side quest within GTA?
If you want to watch the live action version of GTA, To Live and Die in L.A. is on Prime at the moment. Quintissential 80s movie, complete with amazing car chase and Wang Chung soundtrack.
Gavster wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 9:41 am
Rumours it’s cost $2bn to develop. Are they trying to complete computer games, like this is the end of all games? All future games will simply be a side quest within GTA?
To be fair, it felt like that in GTA V and that was released well over a decade ago. I don't see how GTA VI can hit the zeitgeist quite as accurately and thoroughly as GTA V; V parodied so much modern culture at its release and within a couple of years became modern culture so movies, tv series and music videos aped it or used the GTA actors, DJs wanted to be in the nightclub update to promote themselves, that sort of thing. I genuinely don't see how it can be any more of a cultural icon than it was. Miami is not as ubiquitous a location as LA in culture and the media, for a start. I'm sure they will easily make their money back but will it have the long term appeal this time?