Grand Theft Auto III
Featuring a fully 3-D living city, a combination of narrative driven and non-linear gameplay and a completely open environment, Grand Theft Auto III represents a huge leap forward in interactive entertainment. For the first time, players are put at the heart of their very own gangster movie, and let loose in a fully-realised 3 dimensional city, in which anything can happen and probably will.
With a cast of hundreds, 50 plus vehicles, ranging from sports cars to ice cream trucks and from boats to buses, 3 hours of music, including opera, reggae, house, drum and bass, pop and disco, a huge array of street ready weapons and some of the seediest characters in video game history, Grand Theft Auto 3 is a sprawling epic which will show you that sometimes, crime can pay and sometimes it can pay you back. Available now for PlayStation2, Xbox, PC and Macintosh.
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The infamous GTA Trilogy is now on Steam, and it’s coming to Epic Games Store
Players are still pointing out the bugs
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PC owners of the GTA Trilogy remaster can claim another Rockstar game for free right now
Your choices include GTA V, GTA IV, LA Noire, Bully or Max Payne 3
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Rockstar apologise for GTA Definitive Edition issues, will start selling originals again
Owners of the remasters will get the originals for free
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You can't buy GTA's remastered trilogy for PC right now
Maybe for the best, given how busted it looks
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Rockstar release remastered Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas
But sadly missing some great songs
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Grand Theft Auto remastered trilogy's first trailer looks shiny yet cartoony
Check out these old/new comparisons
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Grand Theft Auto trilogy remasters are officially announced, coming this year
Take me down to Liberty City
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Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City and San Andreas remasters reportedly real
Sources told Kotaku they were in late stages of development
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Would you actually want a Grand Theft Auto remaster?
Don't the sequels effectively remaster the same formula each time already?