Reviewed by Dexter
Grand Theft Auto V is an action-packed open-world game that falls into the open world and action-adventure genre. Set in the fictional state of San Andreas, the game follows the intertwining lives of three criminals as they navigate a series of heists and criminal activities in pursuit of the almighty dollar. The game has both a single player and multiplayer experience. The single player campaign lets players switch between the three protagonists, each with a unique perspective on the criminal underworld. The multiplayer mode, Grand Theft Auto Online, improves the experience by letting players do various activities and heists with friends. GTA V is a graphic masterpiece. The high-quality visuals bring Los Santos to life, with detailed environments, realistic character models, and impressive lighting effects (that can even be further improved with free mods). The sound design is also impressive, with an iconic soundtrack that gives a boost to the player's immersion.
Difficulty is not an issue in this game, offering many settings to cater to players of all skill levels. GTA V also has an incredible length, providing a rich and immersive experience without feeling overly long. The story levels are engaging, adding depth to the characters and the overall narrative. The game's amazing narrative makes it a title that is fit for multiple playthroughs. The game provides helpful instructions, making sure that players can quickly grasp the simple but not overly boring mechanics and features. Players can save their progress whenever so there's no need to worry about losing anything. Grand Theft Auto V is available almost anywhere and on almost any platform, but be advised there is a 17+ rating and for good reason. Overall, I would rate this game a 8/10 and I along with many others are eagerly awaiting GTA 6.