I refuse to entertain the idea of PS3 as retro until at least next year, when it turns 20. Now you might say “okay then, it also came out on Xbox 360, which turns 20 in about 2 months” to which I say… get off my lawn!
Though it was a completely different game than what we’ve come to know as GTA V after the PC release, in terms of graphics and content. And even then I remember grabbing snacks to watch the loading screen…
Keep in mind that GTA V released in the PS3 - which is now considered a retro console.
I refuse to entertain the idea of PS3 as retro until at least next year, when it turns 20. Now you might say “okay then, it also came out on Xbox 360, which turns 20 in about 2 months” to which I say… get off my lawn!
For some reason this made me feel much older than knowing GTA V launched 11 years ago. I grew up with an NES.
Last GTA I played was vice city, I think that was on the PS1.
Though it was a completely different game than what we’ve come to know as GTA V after the PC release, in terms of graphics and content. And even then I remember grabbing snacks to watch the loading screen…