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So, I finished GTA 5. Actually, I got 100% on GTA 5.
I got PS5 this summer but only managed to turn it on couple of months later. I had PS3 for brief period of time, but "last" proper console was PS2. Passed GTA: Vice City on it and I binged GTA: San Andreas for, what it seemed, years. I never managed to get 100% on it (I think there were a couple of bike stunts I couldn't pass). I played GTA 4 on PC via Steam but I never really got hooked on it. Liberty City didn't seemed that interesting and the reality of the game threw me of (it drained all the fun out of it).
GTA 5 had the atmosphere and play-ability I remembered from the Vice City and Sand Andreas. I think I clocked around 110 hours (seemed much less), got 100% and I plan to get some achievements from PS+ (likem 70 gold medals, it seems like nice idea to revisit some of the missions). After that, it may be that I'm not bored as I was 20 years ago, or it may be it doesn't excite me as much as it did - but I can't see playing this one much longer. GTA Online seems like something I could enjoy, but it's been years since I played anything multiplayer. I guess it depends on how hooked I'll get on the games I've bought on last sale: Doom (2016), Assassin's Creed Origins, Batman: Arkham Knight, God of War (2018), Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, BioShock Collection (first three games but I've only played first one) and Talos Principle.
I got PS5 this summer but only managed to turn it on couple of months later. I had PS3 for brief period of time, but "last" proper console was PS2. Passed GTA: Vice City on it and I binged GTA: San Andreas for, what it seemed, years. I never managed to get 100% on it (I think there were a couple of bike stunts I couldn't pass). I played GTA 4 on PC via Steam but I never really got hooked on it. Liberty City didn't seemed that interesting and the reality of the game threw me of (it drained all the fun out of it).
GTA 5 had the atmosphere and play-ability I remembered from the Vice City and Sand Andreas. I think I clocked around 110 hours (seemed much less), got 100% and I plan to get some achievements from PS+ (likem 70 gold medals, it seems like nice idea to revisit some of the missions). After that, it may be that I'm not bored as I was 20 years ago, or it may be it doesn't excite me as much as it did - but I can't see playing this one much longer. GTA Online seems like something I could enjoy, but it's been years since I played anything multiplayer. I guess it depends on how hooked I'll get on the games I've bought on last sale: Doom (2016), Assassin's Creed Origins, Batman: Arkham Knight, God of War (2018), Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, BioShock Collection (first three games but I've only played first one) and Talos Principle.