• Skullgrid@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    SR never had the brand awareness or “prestige” that GTA has. GTA presents itself as a satirical crime series, SR after 2 was cartoony fun.

    Around GTA 4/5 , SR 3/4 I started preferring the saints row series.

    I fucked up and ignored agents of mayhem.

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      16 days ago

      I always felt 4 was just too cartoony to last. I enjoyed the super powers, but it did way too much damage to the series’ world (literally and figuratively) and left very little room to realistically expand. I get that they lost what they were planning with the whole Ultor thing when the rights split happens, but the path they took feels, and I didn’t intend the pun when I first wrote this, pretty scorched earth.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          14 days ago

          I’m the opposite. I loved the more realistic feel of GTA IV, which really fit the vibe of Liberty City and the more gritty story of Niko. I don’t like GTA Vs whole vibe.

          My tier list of GTA:

          1. SA
          2. IV - feels unique
          3. III - for nostalgia
          4. VC
          5. V

          I hate pretty much everything about V and ended up hate-finishing it so I could properly complain. It lost most of the satire, all main characters were unlikeable IMO, the map felt empty, and the story sucked.