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8 May

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L. A. Noire is wonderful. Really great, even. A much welcomed breath of fresh air to a medium that almost never cares to take again seriously. But for myself? Personally? It’s a teaser. A bone on which to gnaw while the main course is being prepared in certain mystical laboratory where matches are birthed. That main course is Grand Fraud Auto 5. GTA3 was the first game I played on the (incredible) PS2 console and, ever since, I’ve held video games to a higher standard of quality. It knocked down all the walls of the standard game (figuratively together with literally) and pushed the bar for any 3rd person perspective together with literally created the available world genre.

Thumb forward to today. Grand Theft Auto 4 has been out for more than 3 years and, despite the critical and commercial successes of Red Dead Redemption and now L. A. Noire, I find myself primed for any next GTA. Even though organic meat still be another year or higher away from it’s actual release there still have been the typical signs and rumors that it might already be with development. And with E3 being right around the corner, I feel it might be the right time to bring up the question: What must want from a new GTA?

Modern Multiplayer

There’s practically nothing wrong with GTA4’s multiplayer, as it were. Competitive multiplayer was fair, fun and it worked. The free roam mode can be a dream come true for fans of the series. With or with online players, it enabled you to explore the rich detail with the world and attempt to achieve completely absurd and haphazard goals, such as “How many vehicles can we fit in this fast food restaurant? ” or “How long can we survive holed up in this bank against cops? ” along with the fan favorite “How can i ruin what everyone else is trying to do by functioning them over? “. Options are, for lack of an less cliche description, endless. It’s fun, but it’s not perfect. Matchmaking, and the standard online UI, wasn’t as intuitive as it would be and it could. Unlocking more appearance items was arcane and poorly explained (if at all).

So will GTAV’s multiplayer end up any different? Of course it’s going to. It will probably adopt the same infrastructure that made Green Dead Redemption’s online roaring success. But I think allowing it to fall to the wayside can be a mistake. Grant that extra bit of functionality. Let the creator of a free roam match dictate the rules of the world dynamically and seemlessly. Allow them to summon all players to a single location– these simple added functions expedite the process to set-up those awesome moments. The money-for-appearance system shouldn’t disappear completely, it should just be overhauled. Going to a shop to buy hard earned cash (via competitive multiplayer) on goods for there avatars appearance? People eat that stuff up.