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Which GTA Is Better? Choosing Between GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas

Which GTA Is Better
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Ah, the GTA trilogy: GTA III, Vice City, and San Andreas. There go three legend-infused titles that changed open-world gaming and still hold a peculiar place in many gamers’ hearts. With so many great candidates, deciding on the “best” might prove a challenge. Fear not, fellow criminal mastermind, for this guide will run you through the merits and weaknesses of each game, letting you decide which virtual metropolis to wreak havoc in.

GTA 3: How the Classics Ran Things…

GTA III came out in 2001, rather blowing expectations apart with its massive 3D city, Liberty City—the dark parody of New York City. Still, it was Kamal; it offered all-new levels of freedom and mayhem. Its age shows. The fighting seems awkward, the story more stripped-down than its sequels, and the city, as fantastic as it was for its time, doesn’t have the vibrancy of later releases.

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GTA Vice City: Welcome to the 1980s.

The next game in line, Vice City (2002), cranked everything that GTA III did up to eleven. We’re sucked into a drenched neon parody of Miami in the height of the 1980s—Vice City. The soundtrack is a masterpiece flooded with earworms; the story is a funny homage to Scarface, full of action, and the gameplay is tightened from the formula of GTA III.

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GTA San Andreas: West Coast Warfare.

San Andreas (2004) is, in fact, the grandfather of all the rest. It boasts an huge globe, divided into three distinct cities: Los Angeles parody Los Santos, San Francisco parody San Fierro, and Las Vegas parody Las Venturas; adds RPG features such as fully customizable vehicles and character skills; and has an overarching plot set in gangs. Therefore, it has the most features and provides the most varied gameplay experience.

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Verdict: It’s All About Your Preference As there is no single “best” game, here is a quick recommendation guide:

What is important is the final judgment call—what your best game is—in a GTA series. Think of the kind of place you want to explore, the era you are into, or what kind of gameplay is most important for you.

Whatever you do, one thing’s for sure: you’re in for a mad ride of violence, anarchy, and the usual GTA brand of humor.

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