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KeenGamer: ''Rockstar Game's rise coincides with my childhood and, as such, has left an indelible mark on my gaming life. I’ve narrowed down the five games that I believe have defined the developer throughout their stellar rise and continued success. From LA Noire to Bully, here are Rockstar’s five most defining video games."
"Rockstar: 5 Games That Define The Developer"
Includes a game that Rockstar didn't even develop. I can see you did a lot of research for this one.
Im probably alone but The Warriors is one of the best R* games they've made. Not only did they make a great film licensed game, they made an entire prequel to the film thats just as good aswell as origin stories for all characters. Also one of the funnest beat'em ups ever made.
I know this is an unpopular opinion and I'm braced for the dislikes, but I haven't been able to get through a Rockstar game since the PS2 era.
I appreciate how pretty and detailed their worlds are, but everything GTA4 onwards has been horrible to actually play for me. Whether it's Arthur having the momentum of a cruise ship and taking 3 paces to stop moving in RDR2, or when GTA4 thought it was Gran Turismo and wouldn't allow you to corner at more than 5mph. They seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of realism = immersion when they are entirely different and it just gets in the way for me.
Their gameplay and mission design do nothing but pull me out of enjoying their best in class world design and writing, it majorly bums me out to be honest because I'd love to be as into RDR2 etc as everyone else got but I can't get over the hurdle of actually playing their games.
LA Noire takes you back to a 1940's Los Angeles, in a time full of crime and murder. As Cole Phelps use your detective skills to bring justice to LA.
I really don't get it...
The same game as release 8 years ago getting just as good reviews today as it did back then.
I really loved LA Noire. But after 8 years I don't see how it can be just as good as it was then. There have been a ton of advancements in games since then. To me, if you simply remaster a game I would not give it more then a 7.5. Go and redo the game entirely taking full advantage of nextgen hardware (aka RE2 and FF VII) sure I would give it a much better rating, but to simply port the game this is ridiculous. Gamers get on developers and publishers all the time. But, for some reason, when a great game is simply given a new coat of paint gamers seem to think that is acceptable.
This only for ATi gpu's. Nvidia GPu's have 0 problems