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Likely not. I've played most GTA games made, and bothered to finish only the original and Vice City.

I don't really have anything against sandbox games if the open world aspect doesn't rely on just being big and boring. On every GTA I've played, you can screw around with random vehicles, shoot random people/cops and get arrested or killed, and possibly play some minigames. That's it.

While it's nice that you can throw the game in for an hour of pointless dicking around, it'll ultimately just get boring. On top of that, the bare-bones combat system has never done the series any favors, and all the interesting missions are always embedded in the story and usually can't be replayed. Once I finished Vice City's story, I tossed the game back in the shelf and haven't played it since.

Unless the new GTA has dramatically improved these aspects, I'll probably never play it seriously.



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