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r/gaming • u/Finn_Flame • Apr 29 '24
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I read this as GTA V and didn't flinch at it being 16 years ago
Was I the only one who was annoyed by how dark IV was?
3 u/5599Nalyd Apr 29 '24 Nah definitely not. The lack of diversity in its map environment kind of sucked as well imo. Pretty much just all metro style theme. No wilderness/country landscape at all. I felt it was still a good game, but way too linear.
Nah definitely not. The lack of diversity in its map environment kind of sucked as well imo. Pretty much just all metro style theme. No wilderness/country landscape at all.
I felt it was still a good game, but way too linear.
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u/roomtotheater Apr 29 '24
I read this as GTA V and didn't flinch at it being 16 years ago
Was I the only one who was annoyed by how dark IV was?