When a game becomes old, it will be very difficult for you to play it in the new era. I am not saying anything bad about the game, my point is that you should play a game at your age. So basically I tried an old game very late during the age of Uncharted.Īfter playing other games, when I started playing San Andreas, I felt that I could not handle the controls, it felt crappy. I was new to gaming and tried it in 2013. When everyone said San Andreas is great, I tried.
Some mods can actually trick you that you are watching a real movie, not a video game gameplay! Which GTA is better than GTA 5? The behavior of NPC’s is more realistic.Īnd with ENB added to the game you really get a nice photorealistic gameplay. It’s focused around one single town, you don’t have large open areas like in San Andreas or GTA 5.Īnd the cars handle a lot more realistic! Also, the damage is more realistic! The ragdol physics are more realistic. Which GTA is more realistic, GTA 5 or GTA 4? GTA IV was released in 29th April 2008 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and in 2nd December 2008 for Microsoft Windows.
GTA V was released in 17th September 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, in 18th November 2014 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and in 14th April 2015 for Microsoft Windows. You’ll understand if you watch this video. In conclusion GTA IV was far ahead in terms of tech for its time. GTA IV focused more on realism than GTA V. To be honest it’s impossible to type everything here. The story seems to have all types of characters like the funny one, the mob boss and offers more variety than GTA V. The ragdoll physics is way more impressive. The driving physics of GTA IV is really impressive it’s like driving a real car and you can actually feel the weight of the car while using your controller (not joking). The main answer is the ragdoll engine and the physics of this game. Does GTA IV have the superior story compared to GTA V? Last but not the least, I highly recommend playing both games. Whenever I would get stuck in a particular mission, I would just free roam a while before coming back to it. Simply roaming around the locations can keep the gamer engaged for hours. There’s a lot more to do in GTA V than in GTA IV. At first, I was very skeptical about not having a lone character in a new GTA game, but after beating the game twice, I must say I thoroughly enjoyed living the lives of these three people. GTA V has three characters, and the game tells us a deeply engaging and entwined tale which involves all of them in variable capacities. GTA need not be a continual driving and killing affair, you can definitely take out some time to become friends with a rastafarian arms dealer or fly choppers with a work out crazy metrosexual guy. One of the major criticism factors with GTA IV was the often tedious process of building “friendship” with certain NPCs against which the protagonist Nico would gain benefits.īut hey, I actually enjoyed the bonding and banter. Though the story very engaging and well designed, there were a lot of aspects that did not feel connected, and added boredom factor to an otherwise brilliant game. The game revolved around one, single character, and took the gamer through a journey of struggle, pain and achievement. However, for a game like GTA, having a better OST does not necessarily make a game better.
However, the Xbox 360 and PS3 version looks quite similar to GTA IV. The next generation version of GTA V looks much, much better than GTA IV. What would be the yardstick for comparison?
Usually, my buddy and I just make a private Free Mode room, get heated, wait for sundown, start a rampage, and see how long we can survive.
Riding in a car fulla dudes, shooting out of the windows and stuff together, flying your squad in on board a helicopter, etc. I like the team-based Turf War mode and the Co-Op missions the best.
Multiplayer matches are pretty damn intense. I don't have the Episodes, but I occasionally play GTA IV online with a friend.