The biggest, most dynamic and most diverse open world ever created, Grand Theft Auto V blends storytelling and gameplay in new ways as players repeatedly jump in and out of the lives of the game’s three lead characters, playing all sides of the game’s interwoven story.
Grand Theft Auto V for PC offers players the option to explore the award-winning world of Los Santos and Blaine County in resolutions of up to 4k and beyond, as well as the chance to experience the game running at 60 frames per second.
The game offers players a huge range of PC-specific customization options, including over 25 separate configurable settings for texture quality, shaders, tessellation, anti-aliasing and more, as well as support and extensive customization for mouse and keyboard controls. Additional options include a population density slider to control car and pedestrian traffic, as well as dual and triple monitor support, 3D compatibility, and plug-and-play controller support.
Grand Theft Auto V for PC also includes Grand Theft Auto Online, with support for 30 players and two spectators. Grand Theft Auto Online for PC will include all existing gameplay upgrades and Rockstar-created content released since the launch of Grand Theft Auto Online, including Heists and Adversary modes.
The PC version of Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online features First Person Mode, giving players the chance to explore the incredibly detailed world of Los Santos and Blaine County in an entirely new way.
Grand Theft Auto V Key Features:
1, Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Los Santos: a sprawling sun-soaked metropolis full of self-help gurus, starlets and fading celebrities, once the envy of the Western world, now struggling to stay afloat in an era of economic uncertainty and cheap reality TV.
Amidst the turmoil, three very different criminals plot their own chances of survival and success: Franklin, a street hustler looking for real opportunities and serious money; Michael, a professional ex-con whose retirement is a lot less rosy than he hoped it would be; and Trevor, a violent maniac driven by the chance of a cheap high and the next big score. Running out of options, the crew risks everything in a series of daring
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz / AMD Phenom 9850 Quad-Core Black Edition | Intel Core i5-3470 3.2GHz / AMD FX-8350 |
VRAM | 512 MB | 2 GB |
RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB |
OS | Win 7 64 | Win 8 64 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce 9800 GT / AMD Radeon HD 4870 | nVidia GeForce GTX 660 / AMD Radeon HD 7870 |
Direct X | DX 10 | DX 11 |
SOUND CARD | 100% DirectX 10 compatible | 100% DirectX 10 compatible |
HDD Space | 65 GB | 72 GB |
Game Analysis | Rockstar North are bringing Grand Theft Auto V to the PC and next gen consoles, XBONE and PS4. GTA 5 is set in a fictional Southern Californian region. It is present-day GTA and the largest and most thriving game-world Rockstar have ever developed. The movie like story, incredible voice acting and beautiful world of Los Santos its surrounding landscape are all coming to PC later this year, 2014. | |
High FPS | 89 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Note | Installation and online play requires log-in to Rockstar Games Social Club (13+) network; internet connection required for activation, online play, and periodic entitlement verification. | |
Optimization Score | 9.5 |
Story, Characters, Sidequests
Physics were better in IV
1000+ Hrs (On other consoles) and I’m continually finding new and exciting things… That’s how you make a game
Good Story
Good Online
Better Physics Then GTA 4
Good Graphics
Very Hard to get bored over
Massive map
Long load times for single player and online
Slightly glitch at times but it is expected with a massive game like this.
How Do I start this review, This game is amazing full stop.
The Story is amazing took a step forward from GTA 4 for example and introduced 3 characters that you could easily switch to unlike in the GTA 4 DLC Pack episodes from liberty city which let you play all the DLC’S. Also, the old-Gen graphics are amazing for the PS3 and Xbox 360 era, and the next-gen console’s graphics are just amazing even today 5 years after release on next-gen I still get amazed at the graphics. The Story is good and the Online is superb, apart from the long loading times for online lobby’s and even to load the single player. Another problem with the online is the hacker problem, especially on Old-Gen Consoles. Finally, physics are massively improved from GTA 4’s weird car physics.
-Great Story
-Exciting Gameplay
-Outstanding Graphics
-Unique open sandbox
-Limited online customization
-Car physics are similar
-Unfinished 7th Generation release
Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto V beautifully returns to Los Santos. Not only does the game bring the Grand Theft Auto franchise to new heights, it also sets a new standard to the action/adventure open world sandbox that Rockstar crafts so delicately. Whether you are a fan of the Rockstar formula, or picking up a GTA for the first time, this game has more than enough to offer. With an engaging story, intriguing characters, gorgeously crafted city, and freedom to do whatever you want, whenever you want will keep you coming back for more.
With a release on the 7th and 8th generation of consoles, this game is accessible to almost anyone. Although, the Xbox 360 and PS3 release feels unfinished, with pixelation, little environmental reactions to the player, and stale lighting, the Xbox One, PS4, or PC way is to go.
Grand Theft Auto V is a must have for any video game fan, whether you experience story, race and rob online with your friends, cause havoc, or just turn it on to cruise the highway and listen to the flawless soundtrack, this game will stick with you for a very long time.
Visuals
Gameplay
Characters
Story
Music
Huge map
Not many hairstyles to choose from for each character
Weird physics
Oh man, GTA V is so much fun! It really reminds me of the good ol’ days when I was younger and played GTA:SA every damn day. Interesting and very different characters with hilarious interactions. Gunplay is good, the story is great, driving around and doing some stupid shit is fun, side missions are enjoyable, graphics are really good. I have nothing more to say.
Conclusion: GTA IV was really good, but GTA V is the true and worthy successor to San Andreas.
Linearity- there is SO much to explore and do in this game, it truly feels like a lived in world. You could do side stuff and play mini games so long you'd forget the main story was there.
Innovation- the sheer amount of expansion between this title and the previous one (GTAIV) proves that Rockstar continually succeeds in breaking new ground with every subsequent release with nothing but surprises abound.
Length- this game takes FAR too long to get through the story based on how shallow the content of the narrative is, takes forever with not enough payoff.
(Based on PS4 version)
This version was only SLIGHTLY more difficult than the original just simply due to maneuvering in First Person, but it was also WAY more engrossing. Totally felt like I NEEDED to beat it in this way- GREAT GAME. SO MUCH FUN, though pretty shallow in the end story wise.
Score Breakdown
“The Tale”
Story- 7
Pacing- 7
Characters- 8
Originality- 7
Linearity- 10
Length- 5
Epicness- 8
“The Presentation”
Visuals- 9
Display- 7
Music- 8
Sound FX- 9
“The Mechanics”
Ease of Use- 7
Innovation- 10
Replayability- 8
hi guys gta is better than all game if u want u can download it
Fun Multiplayer
Military Base
Storyline
Singleplayer
Multiplayer
Apartments
Cars
Shark Cards (Pay to Win)
Tanks on Multiplayer
Grant Theft Auto V is an outstanding game. I have played it on Xbox 360 and I have not had one problem with it aside from the people that cheat to get money and then have a tank a phone call away. This can be annoying at times but is easily resolved by finding another session. Graphics are pretty good for 360, looking forward to seeing what its like on Xbox One.
Conclusion: /…
I love playing grand theft auto all of the time, Th only fall back the one that i have is just for xbox 360.
would just love to get back into my grand thet auto. Still have to wait tell it has been put onto the backward compatablity list. But all in all LOVE the Game
Lot of
Not so godd Physic
In GTA V we are return back to Los Santos, city known of GTA: San Andreas. We are playing as 3 different characters, Michael, rich 45 years old bank robber, Franklin 20 years old gangster from Grove Street and at least Trevor, the maniac. Player can switch from one to another character whenever he wants. This Game is great optimalized, so you don’t need some special Computer to run it. At PC version, player can switch from 3rd to FPS view, and it is really cool.
Conclusion: Great optimalizated gangster action at Los Santos with huge world and lot of fun.
-Great story
-Fun online
-Rockstar's money nonsense
-Freezing in the apartments
Grand Theft Auto V single player story was incredible. It was so much fun. The missions were fun. The story was great. Lots of crazy action. Trevor, Michael, and Franklin are all great and hilarious in their own way. Plus all the side characters are great as well. Lots of collectables to collect. Lots of missions to do. The graphics were great. It sounded good. Great music selection for the radio. I listen to all the channels if I find something. And the game music is really good too.
Then here is the online. Okay. Online was great. It still is great. But playing it now for so long everybody is getting tired of Rockstar’s nonsense. It’s sort of a never ending cycle. Rockstar promises Heists which will give out lots of money. Because all the missions now give very little money. It’s not worth people’s time unless you are super committed. But Rockstar also gives us the option to pay actual money for in game money. They made it sound like an optional thing. Which it is. But nobody is buying there virtual money. They break the game to get money faster for free. Free is better. But Rockstar wants their money so they have to patch the glitch over and over again. However some of these are not just glitches. They have a survival mission at the carnival place. Which was the really fun survival that people liked because they cool destroy. There was one spot that was behind a dumpster as cover. So now I have a good chance of completing. Well I guess I wasn’t the only one who did that because Rockstar went out of there way to remove that dumpster from the game. That annoyed me. They keep fixing the fun stuff.
That’s just that nonsense. Their are lots of good things in online as well. That’s just the biggest issue. Customizing cars is lots of fun. I personally like getting one car from each class and decking it out for the races. They also added a create your own game option. Which is neat. There are a lot of restrictions. But it’s Rockstar’s first attempt so I’m not complaining. The mini games are fun. I think I was the small percent to buy the game for golf, tennis, and darts.
The bad things about online, aside from earlier. When you are in your apartment for too long the game freezes. Which they still haven’t patched. And after playing the game for so long with my friends we noticed things that are really just pointing out. Doesn’t add or take away from the game. Like when you sit on your couch, your character sweats uncontrollably. And he/she sits so uncomfortably. Also online is more fun to play with friends. Playing alone is rather boring.
Conclusion: Overall it is a good game. Single player is great. Online still needs some work but it’s fun to play.
best game ever and the graphics are really good i feel like playing this every day
how i can play this.please tell me because i dont have gta5 but i like this game
Huge map, long story
Nice Graphics
Good voice acting
Police system is broken
Realism impacts fun
Poor online matchmaking
Clunky controls
Jack of all trades, master of none
Sub-par soundtrack
Still no heists
Tedious gameplay
Where do i start with a game as big as GTA V?
Firstly, the game is indeed huge. That’s a great thing. The map is bigger than we’ve ever seen in a GTA game before, and the story (when you add in the side missions) goes on for a damn long time. Added to this, the game has a huge online component, featuring lots of missions, activities and character customization. You can also make and download yours/other peoples missions which provides a bit more diversity when playing. There are lots of minor additions to the game that make things less awkward and are nice touches. Weapon/radio wheels rather than having to manually cycle through each 10 times. A quick save action rather than having to go all the way back to your safe house. Online properties. Special single player abilities depending on who you’re playing as. These are all nice features and add to the game. On top of that you have the most realistic grand theft auto game to date. Unfortunately, that’s where the problems begin to appear.
For me, the realism in GTA V comes at a price, and sadly that price is fun. There are many examples of how i feel it adversely affects the game, but i’ll just list a few to keep this review from becoming ridiculously long. Firstly, character switching in offline. It would be a great feature, if it was implemented properly. The problem is that most times when you switch character the new character you switch to is miles across the other side of the map or in a bad situation. (in some cases getting chased by police which is just frustrating) It’s fun and interesting the first couple of times, but as you progress through the story it begins to get incredibly tedious switching and having to sort out your character for 10 minutes before being able to do your originally planned task. Similarly, the game changes your characters out of their clothes. What’s the point in letting us buy loads of clothes and accessories if i leave the character for 5 minutes and they’ve changed by the time i switch back? Relating to realism, it’s far too easy to die in GTA V. I don’t want to be invincible, but you can die stupidly quickly in way too many circumstances. You fall down the smallest gap, land on your head – you die. Land a big jump on a bike, leaning slightly back or forward – you die. Car flips – you die. A.I. can mow you down in bullets in as little as 2 seconds, from a damn long way away. It just takes the fun out of it. I’m happy to have difficulty in a game, but it’s difficulty caused by too much realism. I don’t care if i couldn’t make that motorbike jump in real life, i want to jump off a mountain and land in a video game without randomly breaking my spine. Missions suffer from this a lot too. I failed a mission because i ‘left my buddies behind’. wtf!? If i’m not allowed to leave an area, either tell me first or just invisible barrier me in, or at least give me a warning prompt when i get too far away from my allies. I could go on and on with this subject. Another glaring example was calling a support helicopter, it glitched out and flew away before i got to use it, then when i called they said if i’m not going to use their services properly i’ll have to wait, so i had to restart the mission. Needless.
The next issue is the police in this game. The police system is completely broken. I have no idea why they’ve messed about with it so much but i never had these many problems in any past GTA. Your wanted level takes ages to go away, police spawn directly in front of you, they see you through walls or round corners, they know where you are even when they’re not supposed to (classed as hidden but they decide to all park directly outside of the alley nobody saw you enter) On top of all this when they do see you they’re like love-children of rambo and the terminator. The police in this game are better shots and more difficult to deal with than any other enemy. The men on the ground are bad enough but when they bring out the helicopters… it’s just no fun.
To keep this review from going on for pages, i’ll list the other negatives without providing too much extra info.
Loading times – waiting for the game/online to load is painful.
Three characters dilutes story – I never felt attached to anyone and didn’t care about the antagonists at all. The characters are interesting but you only get to see them for 5 minutes before you jump over to another storyline again.
Weak soundtrack + no custom radio option – Soundtrack doesn’t stand up to San Andreas or Vice City, by now we really should have custom radio on consoles.
Poor online matchmaking – The online is really fun.. when you can find other players. 16 player races would often end up being 1 vs 1 because the matchmaking system just doesn’t work.
Can’t own multiple properties online – why!?
Too many boring missions – ‘drive 5 miles to here, to pick up this, to then go here, to then do this…’ So many missions felt like chores.
Heists missing from online, single player heists feel too rigid – Single player heists aren’t much more than regular missions, and online heists still don’t exist. Unacceptable.
A.I. aiming – Mentioned with the police but it applies to all really. Gangsters with smgs should not be tearing me apart when i can only just see them through a sniper rifle scope.
Clunky controls – I don’t know how this still hasn’t been sorted. The game handles awfully on foot. The character runs around in circles of falls off platforms because they’re just so damn clunky.
Unbalanced online – if you’re going to let high level players have tanks and rpgs, please don’t put level 10s with pistols in the same lobby.
Very poor rewards for online challenges – Playing a 20 minute mission solo on hard, killing 30+ enemies and then getting a 10th of a level up sucks.
Consant patches restricting the game – This infuriates me. I get patching out exploits and hacks, that’s great. However, patching to reduce rewards from certain missions or to remove strictly fun glitches drives me crazy. The online is supposed to be fun and chaotic!
I’ll be honest, i didn’t enjoy this game anywhere near as much as i hoped i would. I’ve enjoyed every game in the series previous to this but the whole thing just felt like effort. I can’t argue with the length of the game, but even the content isn’t great. I feel that the game tries to pack in all these modes and activities, some of which shouldn’t be an activity in their own right (online parachuting? really?) while others are done much better by other games. I’d rather play a third person shooter, or a racing game, or a tennis game, or a golf game, than each individual aspect in GTA V. That to me i guess is the main problem with the game. It has a lot of stuff to do, but all of it has already been done better by someone else. The graphics and voice acting are very nice, but that alone doesn’t make a game.
Conclusion: Fun takes a back seat and Rockstar have let realism take over. While it may be graphically superior and larger than other games in it’s genre, it falls down in the fun department. Could have been so much better and a huge disappointment to someone that has enjoyed the series for a long time. If you have friends that also own the game and can play online together, this game could potentially be great, but if you’re playing solo then tedious gameplay and a barren online leaves a lot to be desired.
gta5 is a very good game can you bring a gta6 out please I will buy it straight away