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Posted by Kotaku Nov 03 2011 15:20 GMT
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#speakuponkotaku With a puppy appearing in the opening scene of the Grand Theft Auto V debut trailer, animal-loving commenter Nostrapadamous is worried that a virtual dog might run out in front of his virtual car and virtually die. In the arms of angels goes today's Speak Up on Kotaku. More »

Posted by IGN Nov 03 2011 15:12 GMT
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Full coverage of Grand Theft Auto V...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Nov 03 2011 14:46 GMT
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As the internet boils over into an Ouroboros of speculation over the GTAV trailer, the full statement from Rockstar is brief and to the point:

Developed by series creator Rockstar North, Grand Theft Auto V heads to the city of Los Santos and surrounding hills, countryside and beaches in the largest and most ambitious game Rockstar has yet created. A bold new direction in open-world freedom, storytelling, mission-based gameplay and online multiplayer, Grand Theft Auto V focuses on the pursuit of the almighty dollar in a re-imagined, present day Southern California.

Other important notes: 1) We will now be calling this game “Gee Tav”. 2) PCG’s explanation of the multiple protagonists theory seems solid to me.


Posted by Kotaku Nov 03 2011 12:44 GMT
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#grandtheftauto The next Grand Theft Auto will be the "largest and most ambitious" game ever made by Rockstar, the company behind Red Dead Redemption, Bully, and, oh yeah, Grand Theft Auto, said today, one day after dominating the gaming Internet with the debut of the trailer for GTA V. More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 03 2011 07:00 GMT
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#grandtheftauto Given the fact there's an old white guy in the Grand Theft Auto V trailer, and people want it to be Vice City star Tommy Vercetti so damn much, lots of folks thought/hoped the narration of the clip was being performed by Ray Liotta. More »

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 18:45 GMT
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This morning, the Grand Theft Auto V trailer exploded on the Internet with a voice that sounds and a character that looks a lot like Grand Theft Auto: Vice City protagonist Tommy Vercetti. IGN argued during our livestream as to whether or not the voice was indeed Goodfellas star and Vice City voice Ray Liotta, and now we have an answer...

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 18:42 GMT
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Grand Theft Auto V's Debut Trailer The IGN team has been watching Rockstar's GTA V trailer. Here are our reactions.....

Posted by Kotaku Nov 02 2011 17:20 GMT
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#gta Squint at the Grand Theft Auto V trailer closely and you might puck up some interesting details. We did. More »

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 17:21 GMT
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Chances are you've seen the Grand Theft Auto V trailer that debuted today. When IGN saw it, we immediately started debating if the voice and the older gentleman at the 40-second mark and the 46-second mark was Tommy Vercetti -- the protagonist from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City who is voiced by Goodfellas actor Ray Liotta...

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 17:11 GMT
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Hey guys! Did you know there's a trailer out for a new game today? It seems to be quite a big deal on the Internet...

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 16:45 GMT
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Is Grand Theft Auto V Tommy Vercetti's chance for redemption? Could it be the start of a new life on a new coast? Tommy is an older man, but is he still entangled with a world of crime? And given the crossover history of other GTA main characters, who else can we expect to see back? Which cha...

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 16:42 GMT
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While there's been much speculation over where Grand Theft Auto V would be set since the reveal of the game's logo, the obvious setting was always going to be a return to San Andreas, the richest and most diverse landscape yet to appear in a GTA game. GTA IV's Liberty City was a landmark in many ways, a beautifully constructed nod to New York City, but also a proof that the star of the show doesn't always have to be the lead character...

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 16:40 GMT
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Here's an admission that I don't often like to make: until Grand Theft Auto IV, I wasn't much of a GTA fan. It's not that I didn't appreciate the brilliance and scope of the games themselves: it was the tone that I didn't get along with. I'm the kind of gamer that stops at red lights. Running over p...

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Posted by Kotaku Nov 02 2011 16:14 GMT
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#blip The song featured in Grand Theft Auto V is the title track on the 1968 album called Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake by the British band Small Faces. You can listen to it right here. (Or watch the trailer.) More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 02 2011 16:00 GMT
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#grandtheftauto Here it is: The official Grand Theft Auto V trailer. Was it worth the wait? More »

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 16:00 GMT
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Grand Theft Auto V will be set in Rockstar's fictional world of San Andreas...

Posted by Kotaku Nov 02 2011 12:33 GMT
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Don't forget, Rockstar said today's the day they plan to reveal the official Grand Theft Auto V trailer. Will it give us a glimpse of the game's stars? What city the game is set in? Why the V in the logo looks like money? Were our sources right about the game? We'll know soon enough. More »

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 02:31 GMT
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IGN Live Presents: GTA V...

Posted by IGN Nov 02 2011 01:53 GMT
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The trailer for Grand Theft Auto V is set to be revealed tomorrow, and we're expecting the first detailssuch as platforms and a release windowto come along with it. While we don't know much yet, one market data consulting group believes we won't see a version of Grand Theft Auto V on a disc...

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 31 2011 14:40 GMT
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#grandtheftauto The folks at Next Media Animation—who've become infamous for presenting bizarre CGI takes on the news—speculate on what the teaser for Rockstar Games' just announced upcoming sequel will look like. Honestly, while it apes some of the visual signifiers of the GTA games, the silent clip makes close to no sense whatsoever. Does the kid fantasize about going on a Nerf crime spree, only to play Angry Birds instead? Who can tell? Anyway, the real trailer for GTA V comes out on Wednesday. And NMA will probably try to spoof that, too. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Oct 31 2011 05:30 GMT
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#grandtheftauto Grand Theft Auto V is official. And while it's not set in Liberty City, what better way to honor the game's announcement than by pounding the iconic digital city's virtual pavement. More »

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2011 05:32 GMT
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In a recent poll, we posed the question "Which time period are you hoping GTA V is set in?" 30,000 votes were cast, and the results were surprising, with only a small percentage of readers hoping that the game would be set during an iconic decade in the past. Instead, 31% of voters said they're hoping the game is set in the noughties (which, yes, technically is the past), and 34% said they were hoping for the future. So, while it was a close contest, the future has it...

Posted by IGN Oct 26 2011 19:15 GMT
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Grand Theft Auto games have traditionally included one playable character, but a new rumor suggests that Grand Theft Auto V could break the mold. Multiple sources have told Kotaku that the game will feature multiple playable characters throughout its story. They've also heard reports that the game will feature a fictional version of Los Angeles, though it hasn't been confirmed if that means San Andreas...

Posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Oct 26 2011 09:43 GMT
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Absolutely nothing has been confirmed about GTA V, beyond there being a trailer on the 2nd November. But that’s not stopping the speculation machine from grinding its mighty gears. And the most convincing rumours seem to be coming from Kotaku.

Apparently the long-running rumour has been that the game will be set in Los Angeles, and thus incorporate a Hollywood theme. This would coincide with the money-like appearance of the game’s V logo, suggesting ritzier, less grimy areas for the game. And of course Los Angeles contains places like Skid Row, Compton, and South Central and East LA aren’t exactly tourist destinations. Some are further speculating that it might be the real LA in the game, rather than one of Rockstar’s meticulous facsimiles, but I fail to see what advantage there would be to this to the developers.

The other rumour the big K are putting out there, they say heard from multiple sources, is that the game will feature more than one playable character. Which would certainly be a deviation for the series, since the first two games. Of course, such a rumour could be generated from the developer crafting extra characters for the additional content, as we saw with GTA IV, and the following Episodes addon. (Kotaku try to justify this with some rather spurious nonsense about how numbered GTAs show the most significant changes in style, as if San Andreas weren’t the most different of the lot despite not having a number attached.)

CVG throws in the belief that the game will feature “a Welsh monk/cult leader/yoga teacher, a weed evangelist, a swinger and – top of the pops – an ugly but comfortable mellow Californian divorcee.”

I think it’s much more likely the game will return to an expanded Los Santos, perhaps even with San Andreas around it. Although clearly the only sensible setting for a GTA V should be Anywhere, USA, three weeks into the future.


Posted by IGN Oct 26 2011 05:52 GMT
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With the first trailer for GTA V only days away, we thought it would be fun to poll you guys and gals on what you're hoping to see in the next game. Will Rockstar's game align with the wishes of the fans? We'll find out soon enough. Now get polling! Question 1: All About Style Grand Theft Auto i...

Posted by Kotaku Oct 26 2011 04:30 GMT
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#grandtheftauto And I don't mean the iconic "Price is Right" font. I mean the way the latest game in the series, Grand Theft Auto V, has a rather interesting employment of antique US currency. More »

Posted by IGN Oct 26 2011 00:12 GMT
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It's not exactly a surprise that Grand Theft Auto V is officially in the works. Gamers have been awaiting any word on its development since 2008's release of Grand Theft Auto IV (and the subsequent push of two full-fledged DLC packs), but Rockstar has been mum for over three years on the future of the franchise...

Posted by Kotaku Oct 26 2011 00:00 GMT
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#grandtheftauto With Rockstar about to announce the release of Grand Theft Auto V, we're all abuzz theorizing, postulating, and prognosticating about things that the game will or won't have. Totilo's looked at what systems the game might be on, Crecente guessed about possible settings. And then, Stephen got a tip that the game will indeed be set in L.A. and may even feature multiple protagonists. More »