![]() ![]() In an ideal world, I'd like to see the ensemble cast trend continue, with a strong, smart woman who absolutely terrifies the other playable characters. Nothing brings me more joy than smacking the shit out of guys as my biker gal OC, and I think a badass woman would be the perfect addition to GTA 6. Mollie Taylor, Trainee News Writer: Years of playing GTA Online as a female character has made me want a fully-fledged, well-written female protagonist to be in the next mainline game so bad. But if it can-if Rockstar is willing to shrink the scale of the game in favor of a deeper, more focused (and, yes, if we want to use that word, linear) experience-then you can count me in. It had a sense of purpose, I guess, that I've never felt in a GTA game, and honestly I don't hold out much hope for GTA6 making it happen. Even when I was climbing mountains or roaming through forests just to see what was out there, I was engaged and on track. The Witcher 3 is probably the best example of this that I've encountered: I walked The Path freely, but destiny was always there, dancing in my peripheral vision. I need gentle guidance-a little nudge now and then to remind me that, hey, this is fun but there's shit to be doing and you need to get doing it. I love huge, sprawling game worlds filled with things to do, but I can't be trusted with them unsupervised. ![]() To be clear, this is 100% a "me" problem. I've never finished a GTA game, because I inevitably end up farting around with bowling or driving an ambulance or whatever, and after dozens of hours of that I lose interest in the whole thing-I have no idea what I'm supposed to be doing and I can't be bothered to find out because I've got 150 hours sunk into the game, I've accomplished basically nothing, and man, I am done. And they're great! But they're also incredibly distracting. (Image credit: Rockstar Games) Less open worldĪndy Chalk, US News Lead: The hallmark of Grand Theft Auto is its massive, teeming open worlds. I had a lot of fun goofing around with GTA5's triathlons and golf courses, but it'd be even cooler if things like work and leisure were integrated into a proper life sim in GTA6. Last year Rockstar added an official car meet mode to the game (that players ended up farming for XP, oops). One of its biggest appeals is simply curating a wardrobe or collecting customized cars. ![]() Rockstar has kind of already learned this in GTA Online. Not to begrudge the occasional five star police escape, but I'd love more non-violent activities in whatever coastal city we're headed to next. Grand Theft Auto could use more world interaction like this, and if the explosive popularity of GTA Online's roleplay servers are any indication, players are into mixing mundane tasks into their chaos murder games. I loved completing Arthur's little chores during long horse rides, like crafting bullets or polishing his revolvers. It's in the way every session is guaranteed to start with at least 30 minutes of trying to join up with friends on the same map. It's in the way groups are forced into weird ad-hoc corporations, which have to be swapped out over the course of the session if your friends also want to be rewarded for their business investments. It's in the way there's no consistency to the reward structures of various releases, leaving older content feeling unrewarding and unwanted. It's in the way various actions are tied to entirely different menus depending on whether they were envisioned back when the game was first made or bolted on later. The multiplayer branch of GTA 5 clearly outperformed Rockstar's initial ambitions, and it shows every time you log in. Phil Savage, UK Editor-in-Chief: As much as I've enjoyed GTA Online over the years, I can't help but wonder what it could be if it wasn't a hot mess. ![]() Mexico is too far away from Florida to remotely matter to Rockstar for a Vice City game.Where will GTA 6 be set? What era will it take place in? Will its online mode be good enough to support the millions of players it's sure to attract? We don't know, but we can sure tell you what we want. To cut the story short, It could likely just be the Mexican consulate. I then tried looking for Neighborhood Service Centers in Miami but none of them looked like the building in question or even follow the intersected road layout. My first assumption was that it was a consulate, but what kind of embassy has only 3 flags? The other two countries directly bordering the US were a plausible explanation but the name Rockridge Neighborhood Service Center went against my original premise. The Rockridge Neighborhood Service Center building has a US flag, a Canadian flag, and a Mexican flag for whatever reason. ![]()
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