The ULTIMATE Grand Theft Auto Retrospective
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- Grand Theft Auto is easily one of the most recognisable game franchises of all time. A series which combines high speed chases and pure chaos to create some of the greatest sandboxes in gaming history. In this video we're taking a deep dive into each individual title, observing everything from the art and sound design, to the games mechanics and ultimately attempting to more greatly understand the evolution of the series, and what makes the entire franchise so beloved and iconic. So, Sit back and Relax, I hope you enjoy!
GTA 1 - 0:00
GTA 2 - 22:25
GTA 3 - 36:55
GTA Vice City - 1:40:18
GTA San Andreas - 2:29:10
GTA 4 - 4:12:48
GTA 5 - 6:30:29 - Игры
I was 25 when I started watching this, got to the end and I'm 31 now. Well worth the watch!
Someone will not get the joke
YEP! I BEEN DRINKING AGAIN!
Fascinating that you grew 6 years in 3 months😂
There it is, someone who doesn’t understand the joke.
@@alimbis heh, you also didn't get the joke
I’m taking the day off work for this. I’m sure my boss will understand.
Lmao Still employed?
Great idea! These kinda videos are what vacation/sick time were made for!
I love videos like this cause I just listen to it while I'm working. Don't even really need to watch them lol
Cross fingers really
i’m currently watching this on my day off lol, i’m sure my boss will understand when i’m still watching it come my shift tommorow
This is one of the best gaming videos on RUclips, not only due to the depth but also the quality. For a nine hour video, this had me interested the whole way through.
GTA 4 was my second favorite grand theft auto game, just behind vice city. I loved the way the cars handled and the gritty tone. I really hope they make another realistic GTA game just like it.
Yeah, the cars handled PERFECTLY in GTA IV. I honestly hate when people say it's "contentious" or "stiffy". Absolutely the best driving, I hate what they done with GTA V in that aspect.
@@Mush7me too. I think the response from most fans after Gta 4’s realistic driving that in gta 5 they took it to the opposite too literally. There must be a sweet spot that it looks realistic and feels easy to control that they should implement in gta 6
GTA 4 having no "good ending" made me so sad :/ I felt genuinely bad for this murderhobo i controlled for all game
Niko Bellic is greatest video game character of all time
@@Mush7i just don’t understand why the camera turns to the side a little bit when driving in IV
Damn, every once in a while, the algorithm dumps pure gold into my recommended. Only 15 minutes in, but I absolutely love your style of storytelling. Looks like I've found a new channel to binge.
Now THIS is a person who understands the fucking assignment. Give me passionately-made videos that offer as much depth as possible. The longer the better.
It's a shame he didn't include Vice City Stories though
slackjawed loser doesnt understand that someone who is good at writing would be able to condense their point into a video that is less than 9 hours long
Tiktok kids will never understand
Fck it they'd never even take the time to READ your comment
Disagree. More indepth does not mean better
@@xyronox cool
I'm a general contractor and listen to RUclips videos while a work. This is literally a one stop shop Godsend.
Your hard work is noted. Subscribed.
GTA 3 and Vice City are still my favourite GTA games. GTA 4 not far off. Thanks for this deep dive into my favourite games.
It's that renderware nostalgia, there's something about it that I love
I think IV is the best Video game made. Like how GT4 is for racing games.
The 3D games control so badly, that it is so hard to agree.
unfortunately they are both trash
I could spend 9 hours to do something useful, but I'm choosing to watch The ULTIMATE Grand Theft Auto Retrospective like a responsible adult
did you do it?
Wow how funny.. 🙁
@@andyyymp3 I watched it 3 times. It's an addiction.
@Ka7Aholic - exactly
when the quality of the entertainment you're watching is good, and its free then thats 9 hours spent well
2015 - Wow, this deep dive video is 30 minute long, that's amazing!
2018 - I freaking love these 2 hour video essays
2022 - Ok, we get it. Chill out!
I need a 24 hour video deep dive on the Harry Potter games
no don't chill out, it's great! the more the merrier, you don't *have to* watch it all in one go.
@@syok4929 Great for just listening to while working as well 👍
20 hour skyrim analysis
RUclips is like, make three movies worth of content and we will pay you 60$
What’s crazy to me is that gta 3, vice city, San Andreas and gta 4 all came out in a shorter time frame than it’s take for gta 6 to release
Hell, from GTA 1 to GTA 4, that time frame is still slightly shorter than how long it takes GTA 6 to come out.
Nothing crazy about that, they milked 5 Online hard and still are, that's why it's taking so long, why waste millions on a new game when you can just milk 5 Online for everything it's worth. They were planning to make dlc for 5 like they did for 4 but since 5 Online is so successful they canceled it. What's ironic about all that is that in 2014, 5 Online was close to failing but then it really took off for some reason.
@@TheDennys21No...
@@JojoThePelican what do you mean no?
@@TheDennys21 Online being a cash cow has nothing to do with gta 6 and I have no idea where people get that from. Gta online will never make as much money as gta 6 will. It's naive and stupid to think that gta onlines success has anything to do with gta 6. When gta 6 comes out you'll see why it took so long. The DLC getting scrapped has nothing to do with gta online they just used some ideas from them and possibly some assets(doubtful but possible) please stop spreading misinformation and blaming gta online for everything.
The original GTA had the physical maps inside the game case. It really added to the immersion as a child, to be able the hold the maps in your hands and see them as closely or as far as you liked at any time, was awesome!
gta 5 did too
All the games came with a physical map. Just the first games up to GTA3 had no in game map.
@@Andy85ukop is referring to when he said he wondered why gta 1 didn’t have a map and had to use the internet.
that’s so cool. just like the first legend of zelda!
Yess
I can't wait till people in the future look back at how we used to watch videos this long and think we were batshit insane.
"Only 9 hours? Here in the year 2035 we don't consider a video less than 12 hours an "analysis" let alone a "retrospective" smh"
@@BlackEyedJester here in 2047 we just upload all the info in this video directly into our brains in 2 nanoseconds
@@Inexpressable here in 2099 our alien superiors don’t allow us to use technology
I remember a few years ago thinking a 5 Hour review of _Season 2_ of the animated Justice League was long...
"Here in 2077, we're still waiting for GTA 6"
Give this man whatever award this type of work warrants
It’s been 6 months since I found this video and I still haven’t finished it. Amazing.
Just editing this behemoth would've taken an enormous amount of time, let alone planning it out and compiling it together. Hats off to you!
Just watched this whole video. This is what RUclips was made for. I can see that you made this video for fun, and not money. Well written, well narrated and well edited. Amazing work.
😊O
Word...
i mean he probably did it for both, and theres nothing wrong with an artist wanting some money for such a massive amount of research and work. channels like these should make money, not some logan paul dogshit.
@@edwardmora4200 Yeah that’s true, masterpieces like this one is, really do deserve money.
Speaking of money, Hey remember when, a bunch of people remastered all of half life, and instead of valve suing them, they instead allowed it to be on steam under the name Black Mesa, which was known as a good remaster, can’t have that kind of stuff at Rockstar Games, all it is is…Take Two! Sue Sue Sue! Sorry I thought money could connect to the Sue line.
I loved the boneyard/desert airport so so much. It always felt so cozy and cool. I'd spend hours there, just flying around in my P51 ans flying. My favorite area of any game
Same here i stayed in the desert lol
5:30:55 the foreshadowing for michelle was actually done really well in 1 key moment at the beginning of the game. On the first date Niko comments on how everything in her house has the tags still on them. While michelle plays this off as her just being “clean” this small detail is actually brilliant. Since she is a government agent they set up her apartment so she could complete her job. Thats why all the stuff has tags because it was literally just created by the government to remove suspicion from people who entered. Like imagine saying you lived in the city for years but yet you have no furniture lol. Anyways thats just a detail you didn’t add in that i thought was pretty clever
literally just noticed this the other day. i can't believe after all this time i've never noticed that. 😂 it's such a cool detail that not many will realize even AFTER the reveal. Rockstar is really amazing when it comes to storytelling
You should do a sequel to this with Vice City Stories, Liberty City Stories, Gay Tony, and Lost and the Damned.
And the london expansions of GTA1
Left out Advance and Chinatown Wars too.
Yeah!
All amazing expansions, each in their own way (although IDK London 1969 / Advance personally):
Chinatown Wars used the touch-screen amazingly, and did an excellent "handheld game."
VCS and LCS, revived old stories by adding to them, and nailed the "console experience on handheld."
TLAD did the biker story so well, and took great advantage of LC.
TBOGT had so much excitement- it's like the "more realistic" GTA V Online.
@@Pedro.Sanchez he did do london
2:04:30 - In the mission where you steal the tank you can follow them for a while and eventually the convoy stops because the tank driver gets tasked with buying donuts or something silly like that. This gives you an opening to quickly run it and steal it and the rest of the convoy becomes completely defenseless against you in the tank. Great stuff.
Yea i heard about that trick i didnt know it was possible til a friend actually did it and i tried as well it was really funny and goofy at the same time that it was possible
Darn. I wish I knew this 20 years ago. Lmao. One if th hardest missions in GTA VC
@@user-il5lm3kr4tI recently did this when I played the OG version on PC lmao only way to beat it imo.
I listened to all 9 hours on my daily commute to work. Made driving to work better for a few days.
Quality content!
Now THIS is how you do a full series retrospective. Hats off to you my guy, this took me about 2 weeks to fully get through, but it was so worth it. Amazing job.
It's not even full lmao ....he skipped over a lot of gta games in between
The fact I can put this on to listen to falling asleep and wake up the next morning and it still be in is incredible. I respect this a lot must have been a lot of work
Literally what I'm about to do now
It's crazy how big the story of San Andreas was. I remember like most of us, couldn't BELIEVE how much bigger the map actually was. Once the countryside became available, to look at the map and see there's still San Fiero AND Las Venturas left to explore? Mind blowing to many of us at that age.
The best story and general atmosphere in my opinion.
viejas
viejas
@@SHVRWK gta 4 prob has a better story
I used to think oh geez it's a big wide world out there
Gta 4 will forever be my favourite, the story was fantastic, the world was amazing, the police were the best they've ever been and while the driving was polarising their is no other game in the franchise that matched the level of fun as getting a police hummer and going on a rampage
I love the ragdoll in this game, you can squeeze your trigger while ragdolling and shoot yourself ^^
You can also see sometimes weapons firing themselves on impact when they get dropped, it was sometimes very fun, especially with the RPG.
I loved all those little realistic details in the 4, if GTA V didn't fleshed this out I said it is the best game ever but...
or grabbing the charger knockoff and drifting around feeling like a badass
Yeah, the cars handled PERFECTLY in GTA IV. I honestly hate when people say it's "contentious" or "stiffy". Absolutely the best driving, I hate what they done with GTA V in that aspect.
I've played all gta except the 1st. GTA4 is their magnum opus.
Literally bro going back and playing GTA 4 made me realize how trash Gta 5 is. And sure as Sht some of the people who worked on 4 didn’t work on 5 and it shows. 5 his terrible
I can't believe I've actually watched this in its entirety at least 6x this is a BEAST but so well-made & enjoyable.
1:10:41 - fun fact: the Tanner character is actually a dig by Rockstar towards the Driver franchise, as they gave him a female walking animation. Asuka also mentions he's "useless without his car". Sometime later the new Driver game had a character who was named Tommy Vermicelli who I think couldn't swim.
Yeah I played the driver games cuz my parents wouldn't get gta. Obviously the inferior game lmao. Though, tanner is the main character throughout the whole series. Tanner could swim in driver 3 if I remember correctly. I kinda miss those games for the nostalgia, but in hindsight they suck ass
@@thatboy799 i guess if you play driver expecting it to be like gta then you'll be disappointed, the thing with driver was that it's whole focus was on the driving. it's honestly kind of weird to compare the two series since they basically have nothing in common besides letting you drive around in realistic settings. driver's vehicle handling beats gta any day for me though, the sounds of the tire screeches are so satisfying
@@quackmasterson5128 As a kid who wasn't allowed to play GTA I would compare them. Now that I have played both series' I enjoy both fir their own reasons. GTA is great for playing gangster. Driver is great for playing getaway driver. Driver San Fransisco is utterly underrated, I hate that Ubisoft has completely delisted it from online stores. Though it certainly isn't the same as the first couple games. My favourite GTA is definitely 4 for it's physics and the DLC. The driving, shooting, and overall realism is superior to 5 imo, but I can see why they made it less realistic in that game.
@@thatboy799 >"Obviously the inferior game lmao."
You probably still see these games from a perspective of a salty kid who was denied playing GTA. But as driving games, especially for their time, Driver was pretty damn cool. Driver 1 was easily the most advanced driving game of its time and it was a joy to play. But I agree that when these games started mimicking GTA with Driver 3, the series went downhill. But then Driver San Francisco came out and, well let's say that it's still on of my favorite driving games ever released. I play it to this day. (And yeah, as SuperStriker mentioned, it's a shame how Ubisoft treats it.)
i wonder who won that war... sorry atari
The 90's LA area was also more smoggy than it is today, like really bad. It was probably added to help loading and RAM management honestly, but the LA area back then was simply more orange tinted than it is today, so it fits the timeline of the game.
Fellating R* hard with that take lol. Even if LA was foggy in the 90s and you couldn't see at times because of the massive amounts of orange fog, that would not be necessary to include anyways as San Andreas isn't even a real place. It's a fictional amalgamation of several American cities such as Las Vegas, San Francisco, and ofc Los Angeles. Also, that issue mainly is with the PS2 version of the game, and to prove my point further it is possible to replicate with mods but only those with nostalgia for the PS2 copy play with that mod.
I Always came off with the feeling that Stretch had originally been a more important character with more gang/hood missions for franklin but at some point during production it all got scraped out and downgraded
i just finished it. The fact that you were able to make a 9 hour video, mantaining a high level of quality and entertainment throughout is honestly inspiring.
Amazing video, congrats man
not to mention how it doesn't feel like it's stretching out at least to me lol
The amount of time and effort that goes in to a project like this cannot be understated. Serious kudos for being able to put something like this out and having it maintain a monumentally high level of quality all the way through. Tried to look through your channel for other socials/contact information, but I couldn't see anything, you should update that whenever you get the chance. Although I imagine you've probably got limited time between editing and sleeping, haha.
@Frigo Pie then it’s not for you
@Frigo Pie are you being sarcastic? i genuinely cant tell lol. for me, a retrospective this long is great as its very in depth and provides a lot of content in just one video. i can also just watch it in segments.
@Frigo Pie The "ULTIMATE" part exists in the title for a reason, dude.
@Frigo Pie OH MY GOD SOMEONE IS SPEAKING THE TRUTH
THIS BULLSHIT IS SO FUCKING SHALLOW IT'S UNREAL
YOU HAVE TO BE A MENTAL CHILD TO LAP THIS DRIVEL UP
@Frigo Pie not to mention it's unnecessarily long because he just keeps reciting the plot line of the whole ass game. This is worse than watching a let's play. At least a lets play is an experience, this is more like reading a couple Wikipedia pages on Ketamine
GTA 3 actually had a lowrider car, the Yardie Lobo. The game never told you that you can bounce it and control the suspension but yeah, you could actually do it
Same as the voodoo in vice city
It took me my 4th playthrough to find that out 💀
One thing forgotten about the Online section is how it has some of the best music for missions in the entire series in my opinion that fits the atmosphere and intensity of the missions, Listen to the Doomsday heist or Gunrunning OST and you will see what I mean.
As a kid I remember skipping through all the cutscenes to the action. As I got older I definitely learned to appreciate the story and lore for its depth and creativity. Shoutout to the teams behind these games bro.
This took me 6 weeks to watch. Well done man! Everything about this was amazing
normie
This took me 9 hours 19 minutes and 25 seconds to watch
i watched this like multiple times by now. In one sitting, i think i just have too much free time.
Sounds like a skill issue
2 days, noob
I think, Trevor coming back isn't really about the heist, he realizes that Michael is his only friend. Like genuine friend, everyone else is just scared of him. So he comes back under the guise of the heist.
trevor literally comes back because of the heist
"da big one" was the dream they had
trevor had no problem leaving michael to die in the slaughterhouse
@@ryszakowy Trevor was just mad alright you would be pissed if someone you trust sold you out to be killed by the FIB and Michael wanted his friend killed I mean would you sell your friend out or stick by his side to the end.
@@corenasue I would absolutely leave 99.9% of people to shoulder the blame for anything. I've been screwed over by people I was foolish enough to trust too many times.
Just wanted to say i really appreciated this video, got me through a 10 hour shift at work. You made some very thoughtful points about all of these games and a lot of us grew up sinking hundreds of hours between the 3d era and HD era of games. It was cool learning about the first 2 games and where grand theft auto achieved it’s footing and watching this video has motivated me to download and play GTA 3 again. Couldn’t imagine the amount of time it took to make this but it is much appreciated!
3:14:40 if I'm not mistaken, Rockstar has confirmed that there's 3 separate GTA universes. "2D universe" (GTA 1 and 2) "3D universe" (GTA 3 - SA) then the "HD universe" (GTA 4, 5, and possibly 6)
Yeah they've been making that distinction as early as IV. That was always Rockstar's explanation for why they abandoned the whole PS2 continuity.
DUDE MADE A 9 HOUR VIDEO! Brother I hope this blows up, your hard work is incredible.
After 3 days I’ve finally got through this masterpiece
I completed this video in span of a week. I slept through some of it, reversed and watched those parts again. It is eeriely similar to when I completed breaking bad, parks and rec, and other long tv shows.
I am currently laying on my bed, watching at the time bar that says 9:19:25/9:19:25 and feel nothing but emptiness. It is a very weird feeling to just ask yourself, now what? Something about your work was truly mesmerising and fantastic. So much so, that
I started playing gta 4 again ahah. I very much appreciate this kind of hard work and we all were able to enjoy it for free. Thank you so much.
this is one of the greatest videos ive ever seen such a talented and underrated channel
This is the best username I’ve ever seen
There’s actually a canon explanation for the different versions of the cities- there’s a 2D universe (gta 1 and 2), 3D universe (gta3 all the way to Vice city stories), and HD universe (gta 4 and beyond). All three are different timelines.
Still true though.
I actually watched this from beginning to end. Brilliant production, no idea how I watched a 10 hour video better yet how you made it
your Metal Gear retrospective got my interest, but this video made me subscribe. particularly enjoyed your analysis of San Andreas and GTA 5, because a lot of people miss the actual point of San Andreas and a lot of people needlessly shit on 5. it's rare to see someone else with as much unbridled reverence for Rockstar as myself. I wish you had a better time with GTAO, but it is what it is. thanks for the video, can't wait for the rest of the Metal Gear franchise
I love that the editing stays consistantly good during the entire video! I can't even imagine how much time it took to record all of these games and edit it all down like that. And the raw footage must've been huge too!
6:14:15 I love how he stops for the pigeon while discussing the most impactful choice that can be made in GTA IV
I remember playing the first GTA! Would of never imagine 10+ years later just how different and brilliant it would turn out to be. One day I hope we will get to have a GTA Europe, it would be off the scale
Yeah but the point of the GTA series was always at its core to mock and satire the western modern culture specifically in the USA
@@maxim196there's a lot to mock about European western cultures. I think a great place to start would be some ex Soviet Slavic countries in the modern day, so we can see what Nico ran from that made the bullshit in America less of a hassle.
Insane video. Can’t express how much I love looking into video games’ history, and can’t wait for gta 6. I hope that gta 7, in a few decades, is set in a completely new and unexpected cities though.
7 should be in Carcer city ( manhunt )
The reason Zero’s “Supply Lines” mission is remembered as one of the hardest in GTA SA is because the original disk that was shipped had a bug. In the original version your fuel would even if you weren’t accelerating, making the mission that much harder
Interesting. I've always asked myself why everyone found it so hard
man i still conpleted that mission it took me months
Based
Would what?
@@enoyna1001 it just would
Even just listening to this like its an audio book is enjoyable, loved every minute of it
3:40:14 the “smaller version of Disney world” you mention is actually a real hotel called the Excalibur in Vegas
This deserves so many more views, likes and positive, encouraging comments. This video would have taken some serious time and commitment. If you fancy doing this for the entire Metal Gear series, I’ll be waiting here in two years when you release it 😁
i can only imagine how much memory this took
storage
I am blown away by the hard work and attention to detail in this video! Your narration and writing was surprisingly professional while also being entertaining. I rarely comment on videos but you deserve the praise for the work you put in. I’m sure if you keep up this kind of effort into your content then you’ll build the level of audience you deserve! Really great job on this man!
It may have taken me 7 or 8 sessions to get through this video but it was absolutely worth it. I saw your Max Payne retrospective first and loved it so when I saw this, despite the length, I knew I had to watch it all. Incredible work and I look forward to more of your retrospectives like this!
Thanks retrospectives like this are like really good podcasts for me. I listen to the first 30 minutes before I sleep and then wake right back up to absorb more of it.
9 hours holy cow is this gonna be a journey
Video longer than most video games
I’ve wanted someone to do this forever. I’m honestly shocked Noah Caldwell Gervais didn’t get to it before now.
4:51:06 - The Terraria Underground Theme had taken me by surprise an hour or so earlier, but man... when the Another Medium OST from Undertale started I got goosebumps. Loved the music choices all throughout, well done!
finally a GTA documentary that isn't 20min
I hate that you missed this but, the precise reason why rider was killed off is that his voice actor left the project halfway through. Supposedly because of Rockstar's disrespect towards their voice actors and lack of pay. There is no dialogue in that mission between CJ and Rider, because they didn't have enough voice lines to assign to the character.
he didn't leave, this is was debunked by MC Eiht (Ryder's VA) himself. Rockstar told him that they had all the voicelines they needed, the direct quote from him was "that's all they wanted me to do". this misinformation has gone on long enough lmao
@@TheInfamousLegend27 Yup. Eiht has a bunch of songs in GTA V, and I think an interview on radio too.
@@kvm6 yeah, that's right
9+ hours. This is probably the best retrospective I've seen thus far.
I don't even want to know how much time went into editing, scripting and getting all the footage done.
Great job!
This is exceptional work. I've been watching it for 4 days!
Just came across this video in my recommendations and wow I can't wait to watch this fully. I can only IMAGINE the amount of love, time and hard work that went into creating this body of work!
I’ve been watching this in parts over the past couple days, I’m halfway through the GTA V part, and I just want to say
You put so, so, so much genuine effort into this retrospective, it’s very great and highly rewatchable! You’re awesome! 💛
Same hahaha I'm watching this video in parts and it's been a journey.
Great work! What hit the hardest for me was when you demonstrated the ambiance of gta 3. When you showed the npc’s random dialogue and the sounds of the city, it brought back so many memories from my childhood man; as im sure it did for a lot of other people. Theres just something so unique about these early gta titles that many openworlds fail to replicate even to this day
It’s a truly groundbreaking game. They could’ve just done simple open world, and even though people say it doesn’t hold up today, they got so many little things right in the first try, including that dialogue and NPC variety. You can also complete missions in so many different ways, seeing his gameplay and how it differs from my current play through is awesome. Back when rockstar wasn’t averse to players going off the beaten linear path to pass the game.
@@monkehp very solid points. I will say though, that the increased linearity has allowed them to create more complicated scripting which allows for more cinematic moments. However, this is a trade off, and I do share your sentiment in that I also miss the nonlinearity at times as well.
"My mother's my sister"
- My favourite "insult" hurled by a GTA 3 NPC 🤣🤣🤣
fantastic watch. I'm a big multitasker with videos on in the background whenever I play games, but this video kept my full attention the whole way through. really really great work!!
I hope this video will get much more views with time
Such a massive and quality work
Thank you!
I am biased because of nostalgia, but Chinatown Wars is underrated and deserves a play through just for how different it tries to be, in a good way. It has the GTA charm while managing to be an almost completely different experience
Chinatown wars also had a fucking killer soundtrack. Love that game
You arent being biased, you just have good taste. Chinatown Wars is a superb little game and definitely deserves respect!
Besides the first one Chinatown wars is the only gta I enjoy playing.
Great game!
GTA 3's tailing mission is completely skippable because you can steal the taxi before bob gets in and you can drive him to his destination yourself
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Barely 3 quarters of an hour in and I’m already nodding my head and reminiscing.
3:27:50 Ryder wasn't supposed to be a traitor. Voice actor for Ryder dipped out of the project so Rockstar written the character off and reused his voice lines in the mission @MuntChunk
I don't know why youtube reccomended this video to me, but I am eternally grateful to have found this channel! Keep up the great work!
he also did a retrosoective on cod zombies, u should definitely check that out
The first GTA's had physical maps so you knew where to go for paint shops etc.
Most of them have physical maps. Gta 5 included.
They all do
@@theastronaut1876 not every release
@@darkcheaker yes every release
Most old games from the 90s in general had physical maps or guide books
The original game gave you actual paper maps of each city.
The coolest thing about the GTA IV experience to me was the paper map and the tour guide manual that came with the game case, nowadays that stuff would be in some $150 collectors edition
@@shardell I remember that map. I was too young to play the game myself at the time but my dad would play it, and I would just look at the map myself for so long because I just loved seeing it.
I just chipped away at the video over the past 3 days and just wanted to let you know you did a really good job with this 👍
I remember buying GTA 3 the day it came out (was a big fan of the isometric GTA 1 and 2).
Firing it up was one of those rare, singular experiences that you know is going to change everything that comes after.
Kinda like Dorothy going from black and white to technicolor in The Wizard of Oz.
I was really excited for GTA 3 and would talk it up at school. My friend, having briefly played GTA1 didn’t get my excitement. Well we went to my house the day GTA3 came out. He drove me to pick it up. I put it on and started playing and he was like 👀
1:17:00 the reason why you couldnt find a Yardie is because it's a gang car that only spawns in a specific location. You were searching it on the wrong area.
These games made me fall in love with gaming. The nostalgia hit hard here
GTA IV always has been above all others for me and was stuck in my memory forever. The best story, the realistic car chasing, driving, unforgettable catchy enemies, dialogues, etc. I do still flashback to Niko's witty speeches and sense of humor :)
GTA4 was so amazing. I loved being in the world and it immersed me unlike any game I’d ever played. What I remember most however, is my agony trying to beat the game due to the lack of a save system in missions. I remember the controller throwing when I was 20 minutes into a mission, died, and had to go allllll the way back
3:27:50 The weird anticlimactic death of Ryder, was actually due to a fallout between R* and the voice actor (rapper) MC Eiht, before finishing up his dialog. So they had to make up a new way for him to die while using whatever lines they had already got. They have since made up, and MC Eiht has been in both GTA V as himself as a radio guest.
The more you know, right?
That is cool knowing, thanks for sharing the info
When was this revealed?
I have been wondering about this for years...
@@tibersulla2305 I've known it for a long time. My best guess would be just after original release. Surely people must have been confused about Ryder's weird and anticlimactic ending, even back then.
@@dannifugl3188 Even as a kid I sure noticed the anticlimactic end to my favorite character, but I never heard since then anything about a falling out between the actor and R*, although that's not surprising, not the first or second time this happened with R*.
@@tibersulla2305 exactly. And if even kids notice, I'm sure some journalists did too, and looked into it. But that's my guess. Can't remember when I read it :)
Listening to this while at work, easily making my work day more bearable. Great job on this.
I’m so glad you understood why Sweet was frustrated with CJ when he got released from prison and all CJ was talking about was the fancy material things they now had.
It was never about money or power for Sweet, it all came down to standing your ground against the abuse from the greedy and powerful.
I’ve mostly heard people complain about how Sweet was too focused on the hood.
I disagree. I think he was completely justified.
Great work man! The dedication that went into this video is amazing.
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Thank you for putting these games in their proper perspective. GTA3 is still my favorite game ever, because of the huge leap they took. It was a truly insane jump.
RIP Ray Liotta, Dennis Hopper, Burt Reynolds. All 3 legends worked on Vice City and within 20 years later, all passed away. Sad but happy memories hearing their high-jinks banter.
This video has kept me awake at work for a week now. It is amazing and the amount of time and effort you put in is appreciated.
I’m so happy to have found this so I have something to do the next few days
RUclips was like "this shit so nice, we need you to upload it twice"
GTA3 came with a physical Map of the city when it was first released. It was a poster had everything important labeled and that was how the one endgame mission Expresso was achieved back in the day. In fact, I remember a ton of missions being way easier because I had the poster. lol
I think the first two games were like that too, though I never had the physical copies so I had no maps and had to find them online.
Batman & Robin game on PS1 was the first open world video game before the first GTA came out. It had a map and everything.
@@sebswede9005 what about Quarantine for DOS? That game was basically GTA 2 in first person a year or at least a few months before GTA 1.
All games came with a poster and map on the reverse even the original and it showed where everything was including pay n sprays if i remember rightly..
I remember having the maps of vice city and San Andreas and flipping the map the the other side where the poster girl was showing, that what my room looked like as an 8 year old
I always assumed Big Smoke was just smoking weed out of the bong in 4:02:40, I wouldn’t even think it was crack😂
Beyond the enormous duration of the video, the commentary on the games is very good!
You did a TREMENDOUS job man well done.
Producing and EDITING this would have been a nightmare
Wow a 9 hour video from someone who has not a lot of subscribers shows how passionate (or how much free time you have lol) you are about the subject.
Also is great to see the original two games getting some love and recognition, they always get skipped for no reason in these kind of restrospectives, they were great for the time and they are still pretty fun.
I remember when you came into my stream when I was playing GTA 4 asking questions about it to see the video now in all 9 hours of it's glory is class, fair play bro great video.
Only thing I remember from these old top down GTA games is the London Expansion.
Top quality video. 😌Played it on my phone, i fell asleep right after it started, slept for like 14 hours, phone was dead when i woke up. Shall watch again. I love when the narrator has a smooth and even pace. No sudden uneven jumpscares or loud noises.
Same love this kinda stuff.