
Grand Theft Auto V hands players three protagonists, a retired robber, a street hustler and an unhinged wildcard, and lets them switch between them on the fly, including mid-mission, so its elaborate heists unfold from several angles at once. Built on the most detailed open world of its console generation, Los Santos rewards aimless driving as much as scripted chaos, then funnels everything into GTA Online, a persistent world for up to 30 players.
Reception splits cleanly along that single-player and online line. The campaign and its sandbox remain a high-water mark for the genre, while the recurring frustration is Online: grind, hackers and a microtransaction economy that has only hardened over a decade. Rated Mature, it suits anyone who wants the definitive open-world crime sandbox and can take or leave the live service bolted onto it.
Overall, players are overwhelmingly positive about Grand Theft Auto V, praising its immersive open world, engaging story, and the chaotic fun it provides in both single-player and online modes. However, many players express frustration with the online experience, particularly due to issues with hackers, grinding, and bugs.
Based on 118 reviews from playstation, steam
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