Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy Definitive Edition for PlayStation 4 Review
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Description of Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy Definitive Edition for PlayStation 4
GTA: The Trilogy. The Definitive Edition is a collection that brings together three legendary action games. They have been remastered, and now your favorite world looks extremely realistic. Check out the improvements, including a new lighting system and increased detail, high-resolution textures, and increased draw distance.Grand Theft Auto IIIWelcome to Liberty City, a metropolis inspired by New York. You are a criminal framed by your own girlfriend. Manage to get out, escape from the cops and bandits and conquer the gloomy ruthless city.Grand Theft Auto: Vice CityVice City is copied from Miami of the 80s. Everything is here - from beaches to swamps, from glamour to the ghetto. Get tasks from criminal bosses, complete missions, drive cars, engage in gunfights and move towards the goal. And it is simple - to crush everyone under you. Grand Theft Auto: San AndreasNow you have access to the whole state of San Andreas, reminiscent of Southern California and Nevada. There are three cities here - Los Santos, San Fierro and Los Venturas. From the first you once escaped. But now you have to return to your homeland, to the world of crime, drugs and corruption, where the real power belongs to the clans of extortionists and bandits.
Pros
- Due to my extreme partiality, the availability of a nint version is quite beneficial. The responsiveness of GTA3 is quite pleasant, and the controls are pleasing (the degree to which aiming help can be disabled or enabled, enhanced camera behavior).
Cons
- - an inability to create movies (it would appear that doing so exhausts all of the available resources on the owl). - Unstable frames per second (although this is not a serious issue; in fact, these decreases do not exceed 5) - an unusual button layout that, in my opinion, requires some getting accustomed to.