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I don't know....I believe that the games shouldn't be judged based on sales alone, per se, but on how many people will be happy about the game once they play it.

Don't get me wrong; I loved GTA III, the first 3-D GTA, but that was because of the ability to do whatever the hell you wanted to without remorse. So far, I have been hearing that it's a lot harder to do that, mainly due to the realism Rockstar was seeking. If that is the case, I don't know if I am going to have the same amount of fun that I did from the other GTA games.

Of course, I also understand that they had to get away from that model in order to make this game look and feel different than the other games (or risk appearing as a stagnant series). But with the rising costs of games and consoles, do you think there will be a huge, huge amount of people buying the game from the main public? Or will it just be the people who already have the consoles? Guess we will find out when it releases, wouldn't we?

(P.S. About the free-roaming exp. found in the previous GTA games that is missing in this GTA game......please let me be wrong about it.....anybody there to tell me that is wrong??)



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