Lets be honest GTA San Andreas map is the biggest achievement in map design ever. With it's limmited tech they created a map that feel more alive, unique, huge in scope (even in much smaller in reality), and just fun to explore, than most other great open world games. Sure GTA IV and V both have incredible maps (well GTA V has amazing locations, and Los Santos is perfect but the overall map shape and how elements are place is actually a huge step down), Mafia 3 and Watch Dogs had great cities, and Ghost Recon Wildlands managed to create huuuge map that doesn't feel like randomly generated, but San Andreas did all that with vastly more primitive tech. As a bonus i would say when it comes to cities themselfs probably my favourite one from 6th gen was Istambul from Driv3r (the remaining two cities were also great). And as a side note when it comes to map design in general i also love S.T.A.L.K.E.R, most Ubisoft games (strictly map design), some City Interactive shooters (Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 has top tier map, and both Contracts games are also awesome in this regard, even Enemy Front had really good map design), and pretty much every single Hitman game. Ok and every Gothic game XD
Vice city and LC have a cool vibe to it BUT SA map even if GTAV map is bigger, SA map remains UNMATCHED 20 years later. 3 major cities, one big state, lots of variety and iconic locations full of details. This is what gta 6 needs. a map like SA
To say the gta 3 map doesn't "introduce much that feels fresh" ingornes the fact that when it was released most of it was new to the fans. It laid the ground work for other gta games that naturally built upon it. But then I was a kid when it came out so I might be bias
Excellent video! My favorite island is San Fierro, because I'm a huge fan of the cloudy, gloomy weather, and of course, who can forget the Mount Chiliad? 😍 Las Venturas would be my second best, it's very fun indeed!
The fact that you have to put "trigger warning" in your video's title says a lot about today's people and how they feel about opinions. Me personally, I love each and every map equally and contribute & fit uniquely to their respective games, their atmosphere and the vibe they give off.
Just shows how much I hate today's world. Everyone's just too soft and will quickly get on your ass if you have an opinion that they don't like. Even I fall to this mess sometimes, which I am trying to do better on.
I just gotta say the layout of Portland is really cool. The way it subtly loops around itself makes it feel way bigger than it actually is while you’re never very far from where you want to go. Also it’s where my love for the series and gaming was born when I was 6.
People love criticizing GTASA for having wasted space, but I believe that it did not waste any space at all. Vice City and Liberty City were cities, but San Andreas is a state, so Rockstar made sure people felt like they were going across states when on the highway. Also the fact that there's small details and cities between major ones makes the map far from wasted
One of my favorite RUclips channels❤. I've been replaying GT San Andreas and Vice City recently, and they're absolutely phenomenal games (despite their flaws). I'm lucky because I own digital copies of the original versions, and not that "definitive edition" garbage. Brings back awesome memories from my childhood!
I think the obvious answer here is SA as it's 3 fantastic cities and loads of countryside towns, all in the 1 map. But after that, would be GTA IV. Liberty City, as small as it is, just felt so alive and immersive. Even though there wasn't much to do after completing the story
I will add just one thing. You said that gang tags are unique for Los Santos and you are right, but San Fierro and Las Venturas have its own unique collectables; San Fierro has photoshots and Las Venturas has horseshoe collectables. So San Fierros photoshots are unique because this is only time we saw this tipe of cellectebles.
My favorite GTA maps are GTA 3, San Andreas and GTA 4. GTA 3 because of it's cozy yet gloomy atmosphere and San Andreas and IV for their art direction, variety and attention to detail
If you really think about, the entirety of the Vice City map is basically just one giant racetrack, and I think that's why it's one of the more fun ones to drive around in.
Kinda disagree with the score on las venturas. I think the casinos are a fun little addition, but I wouldn't really rate them much higher than the car crusher that you mentioned at the beginning. They're a nice little thing and fun for a couple minutes but it wears off quickly and all the casinos are pretty much the same, they just look differently. Like, it doesn't matter if you go into the sphinx one or the castle one, they're still using the exact same mechanics and offer the same gambling options. So, like, to me it feels a bit as if you had like 5 differently themed car crushers all next to each other. Fun and interesting for about 5 minutes and afterwards I'd just drive by without even really paying it any attention. Overall, I'd say my personal favorite is los santos but in terms of score I'd say San Fierro should probably get the highest score because it also introduces the street racing side missions (which in my opinion are way better than the casinos because you're actually doing stuff instead of just putting money on the table and hoping that rnjesus will give you more money back)
GTA 3 map is under appreciated. I think the way it was able to pull off multiple layers of roadways that weave on top and under each other is actually very impressive considering the hardware at that time. I also love how the underground tunnels create a unique sense of scale when you realize you're circumventing the ocean that divides the islands. Also, there's a separate physical space for subway tracks that actually exist, and you can drive your car around it to reach the other islands. I love how confusing it was to drive around, especially the second and third island. It makes me feel more immersed as I need to fully digest the city layout to a find my optimal route. I completed gta 3 for the first time only in 2021, and I was more engaged with it than gta 4 tbh. For my ranking, I'd go with this: 1. San andreas 2. GTA 3/LCS 3. GTA V 4. GTA IV 5. GTA VC/VCS
I actually agree that San Fierro and Las Venturas are overall better islands than Los Santos. I do like Los Santos, but just feel the others offer more overall. Only one I disagreed with was Staunton being last.
I think you made a very compelling argument for Las Venturas. It's kind of sad because that's the island I probably spent the least amount of time on in any of the games, and I suspect that's true for a lot of people, because no one seems to talk much about it. But they really did a terrific job on it. I also appreciate the small towns scattered throughout the map. It adds an underappreciated variety and sense of scale. As much as I love Vice City and am excited to see their modern interpretation, this has me kind of wishing the next GTA would center around Las Venturas and the general SW US. In terms of games as a whole, truly San Andreas was a master class in map ambition and design (especially given the time). It almost felt like three games rolled into one. I think they did a great job on the GTA V map, but the game is so long in the tooth now that we desperately need a new location. GTA IV falls into the same category as GTA III IMO--it has a great gritty atmosphere which I respect, but I don't care to spend much time there at all. I'd be okay if GTA never returns to Liberty City. It has been done, and very well, but unfortunately it's just not that exciting in theme.
San Andreas was the best hands down. If GTA V was just the San Andreas map in the Gta map quality it would be the best game ever made. It would also be laggy for sure though 💀
San Andreas. While it has some vast empty areas between the cities, for its time it still holds up very well. Has three major cities. Even ~10 years later, GTA V only had one major city. Imagine GTA V with San Fiero and Las Venturas? Would easily be first. Yes, GTA V looks prettier and is probably larger, but that's the nature of progress. GTA III map is a bit less pretty than Vice City, San Andreas improves upon Vice City, GTA IV is a noticable graphical upgrade over San Andreas, and GTA V improves on IVs visuals. Technology is better. Graphics are better. But San Andreas pushed the envelope farther than any of these other games. It's far more ambitious. To compete, GTA V would have to have all of the state of San Andreas, and GTA VI would have to have all of the Eastern Seaboard.
Mainland Vice City has less variety? It has downtown, which varies from Little Haiti and Havana. Then we got the docks that look different from rest of the city, and then there's the airport, military base. Compared to the first island which is just beach, hotels and the whole thing is just a fancy place.
We need a gta maps tier list, if I had too make one S - East Vice City, Algonquin, Portland, Los Santos (OG) A - Dukes/Broker, West Vice City, Las Venturas, Blaine County B - Los Santos (HD), Staunton Island C - Alderney, San Fierro D - Bohan, Shoreside Vale
So many people are cruel to gta 3 its hindsight 20/20 looking back but you have to remember before that it was just 2d and you couldn't really immerserse yourself that much until gta 3.
GTA 3 Map - Dark & Fun, But Brought Down By Shoreside Vale GTA Vice City Map - Compact, Vibrant & Overall Extremely Memorable, Except the Airport, That part is a pain to get around at... GTA San Andreas - Home. Basically a flawless map (a nostalgic lie) and a testament to a time where the consumer experience came first, 3 cities, 3 different color schemes & albeit small in comparison to todays maps it was made to feel much bigger with limited hardware... The HD Maps to me feel a bit 'meh' in comparison to what the 3D maps were. I mean, I do like Liberty in GTA IV a lot, it feels a lot bigger due to the height of the buildings and has a lot of memorable stuff scattered around. But holy hell does the Los Santos in GTA V feel tiny at times, to me it even feels less special than the San Andreas version and that one is an actual miniature...
I think it's cool that canonacly (not sure if that's a word) the maps aren't actually Islands, that's why gator keys and swamps are mentioned in VCS and VC
GTA San Andreas' map was my personal favourite, the variety of environments to 3 fairly large cities with different activities to do in all 3, even down to the little towns scattered in between the cities, it was perfect.
I sure hope they bring back Las Venturas in GTA 6. The desert 🏜️ and the unique purple night skies 🌌 with modern day Las Vegas it would be Rockstar Games biggest most appreciated game ever made💎 It would be perfect with their Project Americas idea. We'll just have to wait and see. I'm ready for GTA6✌️🌴🌅🩷
But the problem in Gta 3 is the map is so devoid of life. There is negligible amounts of enterable interiors. No night life and fun activities like vice city or Las Venturas. And also there is just not much to do. Just feels kinda lifeless and boring.
My personal favourite would be GTA 4 liberty city . Broker/dukes , Algonquin and Alderney , not to mention all the other smalll areas like charge island , President's city , Bohan , Happiness island etc etc
Im from las vegas so i have a lot of fun exploring las venturas and there are iconic locations in the city that only locals remember like the baseball stadium and the historical westside (the apartments and neighborhoods west of the strip) easily my favorite GTA city. I dont like how you have to make it 3/4 through the game to get there
You serious? I get 3D Los Santos is nostalgic, but they really went all out for HD LS, and as a former Californian from LA, they did a damn good job. Don't get me wrong, I love 3D Los Santos too, and I can agree, 3D San Andreas is much better than HD San Andreas, with 3 whole cities rather than 2/3 of the map being countryside. What's my favorite GTA City? Easily Las Venturas.
Nah, Gta 3's map is nowhere as good as Gta 5's. People kept complaining there are not much interiors in Gta 5. But Gta 3 has even less interiors. The only ebterable interiors is the gun shops and the car dealership. And then the map design is atrocious. Such as shoreside vale. The map feels dead and lifeless. That is why the map has a "lonely" feel. At least in gta 5 there is way more stuff to do. And way more alive feels with variety of NPC's and animal life. I think maybe only Gta San Andreas map is better than Gta 5 map.
Lets be honest GTA San Andreas map is the biggest achievement in map design ever. With it's limmited tech they created a map that feel more alive, unique, huge in scope (even in much smaller in reality), and just fun to explore, than most other great open world games. Sure GTA IV and V both have incredible maps (well GTA V has amazing locations, and Los Santos is perfect but the overall map shape and how elements are place is actually a huge step down), Mafia 3 and Watch Dogs had great cities, and Ghost Recon Wildlands managed to create huuuge map that doesn't feel like randomly generated, but San Andreas did all that with vastly more primitive tech.
As a bonus i would say when it comes to cities themselfs probably my favourite one from 6th gen was Istambul from Driv3r (the remaining two cities were also great).
And as a side note when it comes to map design in general i also love S.T.A.L.K.E.R, most Ubisoft games (strictly map design), some City Interactive shooters (Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 has top tier map, and both Contracts games are also awesome in this regard, even Enemy Front had really good map design), and pretty much every single Hitman game. Ok and every Gothic game XD
For me cyberpunk is the best city map ever. From small narrow streets with neon signs to giant skyscreapers.
@@RedzioMk1 cyberpunk is garbage
My guy stuck in 2020 - the future is here! @2024 @@Rocka7038
It isnt lol. Gta vc>
@@Rocka7038Bro is stuck in 2020 launch version
Im currently battling a copyright issue with Take2 over a video, so I thought i'd experiment with a new type of video..
Oh my god, what is wrong with take two trying to take down everything
Damn Take2, man....
Medic: Take Two Interactive? More like Take Zero Unactive!
@@Funnyredhouse3453 Good one.
What video are they trying to take down?
Vice city and LC have a cool vibe to it
BUT SA map even if GTAV map is bigger, SA map remains UNMATCHED 20 years later. 3 major cities, one big state, lots of variety and iconic locations full of details.
This is what gta 6 needs. a map like SA
GTA VI map won't be anywhere near as good. Also full of sjw woke Garbo. Rip Rockstar
@@Jimbow-sz9kh Yeah i know...but what can u do..im not excited about it anyway. VI looks already like it got nothing to show for it
We are getting swampy areas and other shit like Florida, map is gonna be great, idk good as San andreas, but I'm guarantee it's fire
@@madhunter6420 lmaooooo. nothing to show for it? yeah sure i guess.
The layout for San Fierro was perfect for racing/Test Driving..Rockstar was clever to put that custom stop there
i used to be obsessed with vice citys mall everytime i hopped on
The mall is great, the music killed me personally 😂
Mall reminds me of dead rising, the mall and the music, pretty much everything.
@@TrialzGTASthe relaxing music while you blasting pedestrians lmao
"Mind my shopping bags!"
Music and atmosphere is a bit creepy but it does give a near authentic mall experience.
To say the gta 3 map doesn't "introduce much that feels fresh" ingornes the fact that when it was released most of it was new to the fans. It laid the ground work for other gta games that naturally built upon it. But then I was a kid when it came out so I might be bias
Excellent video! My favorite island is San Fierro, because I'm a huge fan of the cloudy, gloomy weather, and of course, who can forget the Mount Chiliad? 😍 Las Venturas would be my second best, it's very fun indeed!
What's my favorite 3D GTA City? Easily Las Venturas.
Underrated city
Portland. I love the vibe its my favorite ngl idk why
The fact that you have to put "trigger warning" in your video's title says a lot about today's people and how they feel about opinions.
Me personally, I love each and every map equally and contribute & fit uniquely to their respective games, their atmosphere and the vibe they give off.
I'd say it says more about the poster than anyone else.
its just a joke bro.. hopefully
I'd say it's more about the community than anything else. As would most people seeing the state of modern culture@@Glenn_Danzigs_Cat
Just shows how much I hate today's world. Everyone's just too soft and will quickly get on your ass if you have an opinion that they don't like. Even I fall to this mess sometimes, which I am trying to do better on.
I’d say it’s more of a joke
San Andreas because its very diverse
The original one
That is a state
Vice City has that Mall.
San Fiero in San Andreas has that one of a kind Auto Shop where you can modify those special car's.
I just gotta say the layout of Portland is really cool. The way it subtly loops around itself makes it feel way bigger than it actually is while you’re never very far from where you want to go.
Also it’s where my love for the series and gaming was born when I was 6.
thanks for the trigger warning im afraid of cities and maps so this was needed to prepare
People love criticizing GTASA for having wasted space, but I believe that it did not waste any space at all. Vice City and Liberty City were cities, but San Andreas is a state, so Rockstar made sure people felt like they were going across states when on the highway. Also the fact that there's small details and cities between major ones makes the map far from wasted
One of my favorite RUclips channels❤. I've been replaying GT San Andreas and Vice City recently, and they're absolutely phenomenal games (despite their flaws). I'm lucky because I own digital copies of the original versions, and not that "definitive edition" garbage.
Brings back awesome memories from my childhood!
I think the obvious answer here is SA as it's 3 fantastic cities and loads of countryside towns, all in the 1 map. But after that, would be GTA IV. Liberty City, as small as it is, just felt so alive and immersive. Even though there wasn't much to do after completing the story
I will add just one thing. You said that gang tags are unique for Los Santos and you are right, but San Fierro and Las Venturas have its own unique collectables; San Fierro has photoshots and Las Venturas has horseshoe collectables. So San Fierros photoshots are unique because this is only time we saw this tipe of cellectebles.
Finally the chef has done cooking for 2 weeks! A fine wine and dine❤
Nice take, brother.
My favorite GTA maps are GTA 3, San Andreas and GTA 4. GTA 3 because of it's cozy yet gloomy atmosphere and San Andreas and IV for their art direction, variety and attention to detail
San Andreas is the king
If you really think about, the entirety of the Vice City map is basically just one giant racetrack, and I think that's why it's one of the more fun ones to drive around in.
Old maps are gold ❤❤❤❤❤
If I where to rank every Gta map. 1st Gta San Andreas, 2nd Gta 5, 3rd Gta 4, 4th Gta Vice city and in last place Gta 3.
Kinda disagree with the score on las venturas. I think the casinos are a fun little addition, but I wouldn't really rate them much higher than the car crusher that you mentioned at the beginning. They're a nice little thing and fun for a couple minutes but it wears off quickly and all the casinos are pretty much the same, they just look differently. Like, it doesn't matter if you go into the sphinx one or the castle one, they're still using the exact same mechanics and offer the same gambling options. So, like, to me it feels a bit as if you had like 5 differently themed car crushers all next to each other. Fun and interesting for about 5 minutes and afterwards I'd just drive by without even really paying it any attention. Overall, I'd say my personal favorite is los santos but in terms of score I'd say San Fierro should probably get the highest score because it also introduces the street racing side missions (which in my opinion are way better than the casinos because you're actually doing stuff instead of just putting money on the table and hoping that rnjesus will give you more money back)
Gta San Andreas’ San Fierro, my all time favourite place to spend time.
I play almost all GTA game but kids from 2004 era to see GTA San Andreas is really really outstanding
San Andreas without a doubt
San andreas yes its small by todays standards but you had multiple cities and things to do and see especially compared to 5
Scoring GTA Maps
1) GTA III Map
A) Portland:
Fun - 2.5/5
Variety - 2/5
Uniqueness - 3/5
Total: 7.5/15
B) Staunton Island:
Fun - 1.5/5
Variety - 2/5
Uniqueness - 2/5
Total: 5.5/15
C) Shoreside Vale:
Fun - 1/5
Variety - 2/5
Uniqueness - 2.5/5
Total: 5.5/15
2) GTA Vice City Map
A) East Vice City:
Fun - 3.5/5
Variety - 4/5
Uniqueness - 4/5
Total: 11.5/15
B) West Vice City:
Fun - 3.5/5
Variety - 3/5
Uniqueness - 4/5
Total: 10.5/15
3) GTA San Andreas Map
A) Los Santos:
Fun - 4/5
Variety - 4/5
Uniqueness - 3/5
Total: 11/15
B) San Fierro:
Fun - 4/5
Variety - 4.5/5
Uniqueness - 4/5
Total: 12.5/15
C) Las Venturas:
Fun - 5/5
Variety - 4.5/5
Uniqueness - 5/5
Total: 14.5/15
GTA San Andreas
18:54 You mean Excalibur? (Or whatever it’s called in SA)
Excalilbur hey i stayed there in las venturas A.K.A las vegas
GTA 3 map is under appreciated. I think the way it was able to pull off multiple layers of roadways that weave on top and under each other is actually very impressive considering the hardware at that time. I also love how the underground tunnels create a unique sense of scale when you realize you're circumventing the ocean that divides the islands.
Also, there's a separate physical space for subway tracks that actually exist, and you can drive your car around it to reach the other islands.
I love how confusing it was to drive around, especially the second and third island. It makes me feel more immersed as I need to fully digest the city layout to a find my optimal route.
I completed gta 3 for the first time only in 2021, and I was more engaged with it than gta 4 tbh.
For my ranking, I'd go with this:
1. San andreas
2. GTA 3/LCS
3. GTA V
4. GTA IV
5. GTA VC/VCS
I actually agree that San Fierro and Las Venturas are overall better islands than Los Santos. I do like Los Santos, but just feel the others offer more overall. Only one I disagreed with was Staunton being last.
I think you made a very compelling argument for Las Venturas. It's kind of sad because that's the island I probably spent the least amount of time on in any of the games, and I suspect that's true for a lot of people, because no one seems to talk much about it. But they really did a terrific job on it. I also appreciate the small towns scattered throughout the map. It adds an underappreciated variety and sense of scale. As much as I love Vice City and am excited to see their modern interpretation, this has me kind of wishing the next GTA would center around Las Venturas and the general SW US.
In terms of games as a whole, truly San Andreas was a master class in map ambition and design (especially given the time). It almost felt like three games rolled into one. I think they did a great job on the GTA V map, but the game is so long in the tooth now that we desperately need a new location. GTA IV falls into the same category as GTA III IMO--it has a great gritty atmosphere which I respect, but I don't care to spend much time there at all. I'd be okay if GTA never returns to Liberty City. It has been done, and very well, but unfortunately it's just not that exciting in theme.
I can't wait to see how many of these iconic places will be featured, and improved upon, in GTA VI.
Most likely referenced or different versions of places like grove Street..
Love your videos
In terms of vibe, its gta3
In term of nostalgia wet dream, its vice city
In terms of content, its san andreas
San Andreas was the best hands down. If GTA V was just the San Andreas map in the Gta map quality it would be the best game ever made. It would also be laggy for sure though 💀
I love GT3 map and San Fierro the most.
San Andreas. While it has some vast empty areas between the cities, for its time it still holds up very well. Has three major cities. Even ~10 years later, GTA V only had one major city. Imagine GTA V with San Fiero and Las Venturas? Would easily be first. Yes, GTA V looks prettier and is probably larger, but that's the nature of progress. GTA III map is a bit less pretty than Vice City, San Andreas improves upon Vice City, GTA IV is a noticable graphical upgrade over San Andreas, and GTA V improves on IVs visuals. Technology is better. Graphics are better. But San Andreas pushed the envelope farther than any of these other games. It's far more ambitious. To compete, GTA V would have to have all of the state of San Andreas, and GTA VI would have to have all of the Eastern Seaboard.
valid opinion your right about the scores
GTA 3 Flashbacks : Portland .
Every gang will attack you overtime once you damaged their businesses , bosses.
the most dangerous city of any GTA game for real
Stopping bots from saying “stopping kids from saying first”
"Shoreside Gale"
Shitland island and fartland
Bro the gta 6 trailer was 9 months ago..
crazy
For me gta vc map is short and sweet, san andreas was like I am an explorer finding new areas and shops
Mainland Vice City has less variety?
It has downtown, which varies from Little Haiti and Havana.
Then we got the docks that look different from rest of the city, and then there's the airport, military base.
Compared to the first island which is just beach, hotels and the whole thing is just a fancy place.
7:01 Btw it is Vice City Beach Island.
GTA 4 AND GTA 5 map rating needed!!
For every question about map and anviroment the answer is GTA Vice City. Perhaps GTA 6 will be better.
Gta San Andreas 3 airports ❤❤
Gta v one airport 😂😂
Gra SA control to train 🚆
Gta v train unstoppable 😂😂😂 no control
We need a gta maps tier list, if I had too make one
S - East Vice City, Algonquin, Portland, Los Santos (OG)
A - Dukes/Broker, West Vice City, Las Venturas, Blaine County
B - Los Santos (HD), Staunton Island
C - Alderney, San Fierro
D - Bohan, Shoreside Vale
San Andreas because Vegas baby
Las Venturas every time for SA. Staunton is amazing, it’s so detailed but so is Portland. Vice Beach is so damn iconic in the case of VC.
So many people are cruel to gta 3 its hindsight 20/20 looking back but you have to remember before that it was just 2d and you couldn't really immerserse yourself that much until gta 3.
I'd have to go with Liberty city from gta3 for the fact that the closed tunnels in Shoreside Vale gives the illusion that the world goes on.
I like Portland and shoreside vale the most
GTA 3 Map - Dark & Fun, But Brought Down By Shoreside Vale
GTA Vice City Map - Compact, Vibrant & Overall Extremely Memorable, Except the Airport, That part is a pain to get around at...
GTA San Andreas - Home. Basically a flawless map (a nostalgic lie) and a testament to a time where the consumer experience came first, 3 cities, 3 different color schemes & albeit small in comparison to todays maps it was made to feel much bigger with limited hardware...
The HD Maps to me feel a bit 'meh' in comparison to what the 3D maps were. I mean, I do like Liberty in GTA IV a lot, it feels a lot bigger due to the height of the buildings and has a lot of memorable stuff scattered around. But holy hell does the Los Santos in GTA V feel tiny at times, to me it even feels less special than the San Andreas version and that one is an actual miniature...
I think it's cool that canonacly (not sure if that's a word) the maps aren't actually Islands, that's why gator keys and swamps are mentioned in VCS and VC
gta 6 better have a mall.
I think gta 3 has the most atmospheric map
GTA San Andreas' map was my personal favourite, the variety of environments to 3 fairly large cities with different activities to do in all 3, even down to the little towns scattered in between the cities, it was perfect.
GTA SAN ANDREAS IS THE BEST GAME TO PLAY I LOVE IT
Guys, I think this guy likes Las Venturas.
I sure hope they bring back Las Venturas in GTA 6. The desert 🏜️ and the unique purple night skies 🌌 with modern day Las Vegas it would be Rockstar Games biggest most appreciated game ever made💎 It would be perfect with their Project Americas idea. We'll just have to wait and see. I'm ready for GTA6✌️🌴🌅🩷
The desert in SA is unmatched. Flying a taxi in the sky with KDST on during a sunset. 🏜️😂
GTA San Andreas is my favorite map.
Gta 6> san andreas> gta 4> gta 5> vice city> gta 3
12:28 Name of music
GTA 3 overall is the best for me, the map loops and flows so well plus I love the art style
But the problem in Gta 3 is the map is so devoid of life. There is negligible amounts of enterable interiors. No night life and fun activities like vice city or Las Venturas. And also there is just not much to do. Just feels kinda lifeless and boring.
shoreside vale does NOT flow well
@@owenSHOK The map does with all the tunnels and bridges, those tunnels are just so unique
@@Liamzy yes oerall, but shoresidevale is a nightmare to navigate, I guess it was intentional ?
Hi I'm a big fan I'm subscribed on all three of my accounts
Ngl old gta is alot better in most aspects the maps are just so aesthic
the worst thing in gta sa is that all of houses have the same enterior, exept the rular
Vice City feels like home to me. But I probably spent more time in Portland, Liberty City than anywhere else
My personal favourite would be GTA 4 liberty city . Broker/dukes , Algonquin and Alderney , not to mention all the other smalll areas like charge island , President's city , Bohan , Happiness island etc etc
Im from las vegas so i have a lot of fun exploring las venturas and there are iconic locations in the city that only locals remember like the baseball stadium and the historical westside (the apartments and neighborhoods west of the strip) easily my favorite GTA city. I dont like how you have to make it 3/4 through the game to get there
Well i played gta3 when i was 7 and if i played today i would exactly know the road to fing the bmw located in mafia mension.
San Andreas is the most fun PS2 game with the most fun map. The worst map IMO is GTAIII
I'd say San Fierro was as good as the other two cities in SA. If you have ever been to San Francisco IRL, you can feel that same vibe in Fierro.
15:30 those roads are bending because they’re on a hill, they’re not randomly bending
Vice city and San Andreas without orange atmosphere feel bland,hey vice city fit with orange atmosphere
"NO!" try to best that nerds ;P
Cherry on the cake?
Now do a GTA 5 one
I hate Samsung a lot!
GTA 3’s map felt very gloomy. It was severely depressing. It was overcasty all the time.
Edit: Isolation. Yes. You nailed it.
Before watching the video i will say its GTA san Andreas and its not even close
Las Venturas is best place
East Vice City is the best
all of the origibals are better than gta 5 ls
You serious? I get 3D Los Santos is nostalgic, but they really went all out for HD LS, and as a former Californian from LA, they did a damn good job.
Don't get me wrong, I love 3D Los Santos too, and I can agree, 3D San Andreas is much better than HD San Andreas, with 3 whole cities rather than 2/3 of the map being countryside.
What's my favorite GTA City? Easily Las Venturas.
No
Nah, Gta 3's map is nowhere as good as Gta 5's. People kept complaining there are not much interiors in Gta 5. But Gta 3 has even less interiors. The only ebterable interiors is the gun shops and the car dealership. And then the map design is atrocious. Such as shoreside vale. The map feels dead and lifeless. That is why the map has a "lonely" feel. At least in gta 5 there is way more stuff to do. And way more alive feels with variety of NPC's and animal life. I think maybe only Gta San Andreas map is better than Gta 5 map.
There all goats🗿🗿
What about gta 4 and gta 5???
Next video probably
4
wow im so shocked
San Andreas is the best
17:04 IT WAS HEREE!!!
San fierro
[15:58] WHAT THE FUCK!?
Shoreside Vale is the worst island ever created