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Florida simulator.
I hope this is going to be good. But I'm not going to hold my breath. Because we are talking about Take-Two and Rockstar here.
Help a woman who needs an abortion
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Tell kids about gay people
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Eh, since that law applies to classroom instruction, they'd have to save that one for a Bully sequel.
When has Rockstar themselves put out a bad game?
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition was bad.
EDIT Manhunt 2 was bad. When comparing it to the first game.
i don’t really count remasters that were outsourced, that is 2k and grove street games’ sin
Rockstar did okay it.
Take-Two are be pretty scummy (especially the sports game division), but Rockstar don't miss.
Expect evolution not revolution, but we're going back to Vice City, so count me in.
I'm just concerned that they're going to go all in on GTA online 2.
They either need to make sure they put a huge amount of effort into the single player or they need to completely rework online play.
They didn't for Red Dead 2. I don't see why they would for this.
I've haven't touched the multiplayer player content in any of their games, and never felt short changed by what I got.
I was thinking the same, but then again taking a long time to put games out isn't the same as putting out broken games. I mean rdr, rdr2, and gtav are stellar games that launched without any glaring faults iirc. Taking time is fine as long as we get a complete product.
Ahh yes the "cautious gamer that doesn't think GTA is going to be good" archetype.