
A respectable example is demonstrated by Duke Theft Auto, which shows just how good the game looks on an updated engine. Before you wonder if it would be profitable for Rockstar just take a look at some of the fanbase’s dedication in showing how a reboot of the first game can be done.

The first original Grand Theft Auto, along with London and GTA 2, has never seen a remaster or a reboot and this would be a great treat for fans of the series to celebrate the anniversary. GTA: Vice City offered enterable interiors and usable helicopters and then San Andreas, along with both Liberty City and Vice City Stories, created one of the most popular eras of the series. GTA 3, which was the next generation of Grand Theft Auto game, made it to the PlayStation 2 console and was a prime example as to how a series can go from strength to strength. While GTA 1, London, and GTA 2 were amazing games this was only the tip of the iceberg and triggered one of the greatest revolutions in open world exploration. Adding to this was radio stations and missions, along with three full cities and maps. In October of 1997, the world witnessed the release of a masterfully crafted video game that offered open-world shoot ‘em-up fun combined with the unique ability to enter vehicles and run rampant doing what you wished to do. Grand Theft Auto – should Rockstar return to the beginning? (pic: Rockstar Games)Ī reader starts planning ahead for GTA’s 25th anniversary in 2022 and calls for a remake of the very first entry in the franchise.
