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Grand Theft Auto 5 on PS4
Grand Theft Auto 5 is a hit. Rock star has hit Los Santos and the surrounding desert and mountain areas with more things to do. But I think that's just because it's so easy to travel across quickly, and it's certainly the most densely packed with thrills, stuff to buy and steal, random events and weirdoes who want something. Then there's the part of GTA Online, the evolving, persistent multiplayer component due to land for free at the start of October. Packing in all those activities - from trash-diving to skydiving -hasn't delayed Rock star’s world-building either. Los Santos takes the basic geography of Los Angeles and files it down into something tight and entertaining to navigate, where every street has its own story etched in phony colonnades or chain-link fences and place are lifted from real life, then woven together with practiced ease. You can play tennis, go parachuting, take part in all sorts of races, hold up shops, two vehicles, hunt deer and try to legalize marijuana, among many, many other things. All in all, GTA V is a game everybody should buy!
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