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Watch the Grand Theft Auto Online Gameplay Trailer

Written by (@yarlyitsanthony) on August 16, 2013 in News

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  Rockstar Games unleashed its official gameplay trailer for Grand Theft Auto Online, the multiplayer component of Grand Theft Auto V. It’s not just any multiplayer mode, though. Grand Theft Auto Online is essentially a standalone product that just so happens to use the engine of and come packaged with Grand Theft Auto V. Debuting… Read More »


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Trailer Analysis: Grand Theft Auto V

Written by (@katanasquirrel) on July 19, 2013 in Opinion

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Grand Theft Auto has always been a series I’ve admired, while simultaneously being somewhat critical of it. San Andreas is one of my favorite games of all time, which is why the drastic turn in gameplay styles between Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto IV was such a disappointment to me. The… Read More »


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What I Want From Grand Theft Auto V

Written by (@katanasquirrel) on June 19, 2013 in Opinion

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While, in the past, I’ve been somewhat critical of the Grand Theft Auto series for taking too much of a serious turn, I’m still extremely excited for the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto V. Going into E3 I was hoping to see more from the game and, instead, we barely heard anything from Rockstar… Read More »


Why I’m More Excited for Saints Row IV than Grand Theft Auto V

Written by (@katanasquirrel) on April 8, 2013 in Opinion

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Grand Theft Auto V will likely be one of the bestselling games of this year. It’s a franchise with a massive legacy, spanning three console generations. However, a month prior to its release will see another massive, open-world game in the form of Saints Row IV. Prior to Saints Row: The Third, I could never… Read More »


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Top 5 Video Game Procrastinators

Written by (@itloo) on April 25, 2012 in Opinion

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A great game can grab you and pull you into the story, taking you away from the “outside world” filled with jobs, face-to-face interactions, and adult responsibility. The characters within your games are supposed to be busybodies and not know the meaning of taking a break, but some characters spend a little too much time… Read More »