Three very different criminals team up for a series of heists and walk into some of the most thrilling experiences in the corrupt city of Los Santos.Three very different criminals team up for a series of heists and walk into some of the most thrilling experiences in the corrupt city of Los Santos.Three very different criminals team up for a series of heists and walk into some of the most thrilling experiences in the corrupt city of Los Santos.
- Won 3 BAFTA Awards
- 17 wins & 29 nominations total
Shawn Fonteno
- Franklin Clinton
- (as Shawn 'Solo' Fonteno)
Gerald 'Slink' Johnson
- Lamar Davis
- (as Slink Johnson)
Vicki van Tassel
- Amanda Townley
- (as Vicki Van Tassel)
- …
Traci Godfrey
- Ashley Butler
- (voice)
Janet Hubert
- Aunt Denise
- (voice)
Ryan Woodle
- Bradley Snider
- (voice)
Thomas Poarch
- Casey
- (voice)
Will Cart
- Chip Peterson
- (voice)
Jackie Long
- D from Ballas
- (voice)
Joe Curnutte
- Dale O'Neill
- (voice)
- …
Benton Greene
- Daryl Johns
- (voice)
Julian Gamble
- Dave Norton
- (voice)
Claire Byrne
- Debra
- (voice)
- (as a different name)
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- TriviaGrand Theft Auto V made its budget back with pre-orders alone.
- GoofsWhen you are taking your flight lessons the instructor asks you to perform a barrel roll. In fact the maneuver performed is an aileron roll. A barrel roll is a different kind of maneuver.
- Quotes
Michael De Santa: You forget a thousand things every day, pal. Make sure this is one of 'em.
- Crazy creditsDedicated to the memory of Chris "Eddie" Edwards, a huge loss to the Rockstar family.
- Alternate versionsThe PS4, Xbox One and PC versions include many enhanced visuals, a first person mode with new animations and new gameplay features and missions.
- ConnectionsEdited into MILA (2016)
Featured review
After I joined college I started playing PC games, and that was the time I began learning about gaming outside of Nintendo. Open world games were something that really fascinated me, so that was the genre I started from. I played Assassin's Creed and Watch_Dogs, but I didn't understand why normies liked GTA so much. I thought it must be because they don't know about bigger ad cooler games, until I tried GTA V myself. And I have to say, boy was I so wrong! This really is something unique, something I couldn't get in any other open world AAA game I had played to that point.
GTA V is something I'd call the era defining game of our time. It has everything we want: A good story, interesting characters, a dynamic open world, interactive NPCs and most importantly, it can run on any device (other than Nintendo and mobile phones). I have a habit of playing games linearly, that is, going from point A to point B. I only care about the story of a game and explore the open world only after I complete the main story mode, so that I can delete the game in case my laptop starts going slow (it's an Nvidia 940MX), and also because I have too many unplayed games in my library and I'd choose to finish them rather than look at a game whose story I've already completed.
And that made it even more engaging; because the story is really gripping and funny at the same time. In the beginning I was annoyed when Michael was shown the first time, putting his gun on Franklin's head. But after Michael's family left him I was really interested in knowing how he will fix things back. But then the scene shifted to Trevor. I was really annoyed, and I would always shift to Michael to finish his quests. But after I replayed the game after it became free on Epic, I realised Trevor's story was the funniest of them all. Now Trevor has become my favourite character of the three.
The graphics are really realistic. And the best part is, if you have a high end PC you can download mods to make the game look as realistic as possible. There are even mods for bringing your own characters like Superman or Hulk, and the best part is that Rockstar, unlike other AAA companies (read Nintendo) encourages players to do it rather than punish them for the same. The NPCs are also very interactive. They behave just like how any person in real life would. Being an indie game developer myself I know how much effort goes behind doing this.
Just by looking at GTA V you can see how much love the developers poured into making it. The game has been available for every console from the 7th generation and will also be for the 9th generation. Gaming companies should learn from Rockstar and take this example for their games too (especially Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed II would have been so awesome if it was remastered for PS5 and Xbox Series X). I really hope GTA VI is able to outperform this game. They can take as much time as they want, I have no problem with it.
GTA V is something I'd call the era defining game of our time. It has everything we want: A good story, interesting characters, a dynamic open world, interactive NPCs and most importantly, it can run on any device (other than Nintendo and mobile phones). I have a habit of playing games linearly, that is, going from point A to point B. I only care about the story of a game and explore the open world only after I complete the main story mode, so that I can delete the game in case my laptop starts going slow (it's an Nvidia 940MX), and also because I have too many unplayed games in my library and I'd choose to finish them rather than look at a game whose story I've already completed.
And that made it even more engaging; because the story is really gripping and funny at the same time. In the beginning I was annoyed when Michael was shown the first time, putting his gun on Franklin's head. But after Michael's family left him I was really interested in knowing how he will fix things back. But then the scene shifted to Trevor. I was really annoyed, and I would always shift to Michael to finish his quests. But after I replayed the game after it became free on Epic, I realised Trevor's story was the funniest of them all. Now Trevor has become my favourite character of the three.
The graphics are really realistic. And the best part is, if you have a high end PC you can download mods to make the game look as realistic as possible. There are even mods for bringing your own characters like Superman or Hulk, and the best part is that Rockstar, unlike other AAA companies (read Nintendo) encourages players to do it rather than punish them for the same. The NPCs are also very interactive. They behave just like how any person in real life would. Being an indie game developer myself I know how much effort goes behind doing this.
Just by looking at GTA V you can see how much love the developers poured into making it. The game has been available for every console from the 7th generation and will also be for the 9th generation. Gaming companies should learn from Rockstar and take this example for their games too (especially Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed II would have been so awesome if it was remastered for PS5 and Xbox Series X). I really hope GTA VI is able to outperform this game. They can take as much time as they want, I have no problem with it.
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