

Shiny New Graphics That Lose That Artistic Touch of the Originals They may be called the Definitive Edition, but they’re far from being just that. Well, sadly, what should have been a trip down nostalgia alley, has instead turned into a bug-filled, poor replication, expensive money-grabbing attempt, that loses the soul of the originals. So, of course the thought of having a newly refreshed version, built with modern gaming in mind, filled the room with much excitement. I have lots of fond memories playing the original trilogy on the PS2, and although they certainly haven’t aged as well as many would hope, they’re still very much fun titles to playthrough. After all, these were the titles that have defined the studio’s legacy over the last decades, with them continuing down the line with many more sequels and spin-offs. When news surfaced that Rockstar’s classic Grand Theft Auto titles were getting a re-release with improved graphics, gameplay, and frame-rate, there was much excitement to be had.
