Grand Theft Auto 6 should aim for the same community-wide mystery of GTA 5's Mount Chiliad, but with one key difference to take it to the next level.
Rockstar Games began development on its upcoming open world action game, GTA VI, during the year 2018, as per a former developer.
yeh i cam see that.
id expect that covid slowed things down quite alot for a long while too.
Makes sense.
By 2018, it was probably the time when Xbox and Playstation could tell publishers and studios their final next-gen specs.
The second trailer for GTA VI contains an Easter Egg that potentially connects it to Rockstar Games' previous title, Red Dead Redemption 2.
TNS: Phil Cassidy, or a fan of the man has reappeared out of nowhere in GTA 6 Trailer 2, still, old GTA fans are puzzled by his appearance.
That's a badly worded headline it should have a mystery to solve is what I think the article is getting at.
Problem with chilliard imo is that is that it was meant to be resolved by the SP DLC that never came and it just kind of ended.
Recalling san Andreas though I felt the mysterys were don't better in that game weather things like big foot that never actually existed but took off or the suicidal cameraman that was more of a programming error where a pedestrian would take a photo of a bridge before walking into the water to drown or environmental mysteries like the wheelchair in the cabin.
So many great mysteries in that game which felt bugger and weirder than mount chilliard ever became.
Maybe like actually follow through on the secrets and mystery you hint at rather than it just being a load of nothing.
No thanks, that "mystery" was a whole lot of nothing. They literally had clues to nothing,
The hunt for an entrance to some dungeon in the mountain that never existed. People hyped themselves up for so long and it was nothing in the end, just like the jetpack that was never in the game, or all the alien stuff which also ended up being nothing but light shows.
Mount titty