For many Grand Theft Auto is, like, *the* videogame.
People buy consoles to *exclusively* play GTA.
As someone who'd rather watch paint dry than touch GTA with a 500-foot pole, I find the collective hubbub over everything releasing in Sept/Oct to sidestep crossing GTA6's path morbidly fascinating.
Alt: Blurry, pixelated render of GTA6's key art with tanktop guy and pink shirt lady sitting on the hood of a car with purple palm trees in the background.
I'm leaning toward $125 for one full flexing loop. Probably going to start with five slots available on my Ko-fi when I'm ready - I'll make a formal post when I open things up.
Carl, But Gnome π
This Clawsome Li'l Clawbot says: "The beep, as well as the boop."
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This Clawsome Li'l Clawbot says: "The beep, as well as the boop."
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#DailyDoodle
About 50% through DK64 on NSO whilst abusing the heck out of the rewind. Some may find this approach inauthentic, to which I say: I am 36 years old and very tired.
If I were playing this game normally Iβd probably be having a rather miserable time, but otherwise itβs been fine enough.
Chunky cute.
GTA6 is no doubt going to sell 10 quintillion copies and win all the awards at year's end.
The series' mystique has always been completely lost on me. Its look, its stories, its vibes, its gameplay - the entirety of GTA has always bounced off me like water off a duck's back.