These are just a few issues from the original games that Rockstar didn't address in the recent GTA remasters.
We compared the GTA 3 remaster to the original across a number of different scenarios- here's what we found.
Patch 1.02 has gone live for the game on consoles, as the remastered trilogy begins its long journey down the road to recovery.
We compared the Vice City remaster to the original across a number of different scenarios- here's what we found.
The developer apologizes for the state of the remaster collection, and plans to relist the older titles via the Rockstar Launcher once more.
We compared the San Andreas remaster to the original across a number of different scenarios- here's what we found.
While not a perfect remaster by a significant margin, Vice City's Definitive Edition seems to have received the most love out of all games in the trilogy.
While Grand Theft Auto 3's Definitive Edition improves on many aspects of the original, it's still an inconsistent package that should've spent more time in the oven.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition currently stands at a miniscule user rating of under 0.6 on review aggregator platform Metacritic.
Rockstar Support apologized for the inconvenience and said it's "working to improve and update overall performance as we move forward."
Three classic games are brought to modern consoles with visual and QoL improvements, but the end result falls short of expectations.
Tear through Liberty City, Vice City, and San Andreas with these handy pointers.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition includes a Big Head mode as a new cheat code that retro fans will instantly recognize.
Grove Street Games' CEO Thomas Williamson has taken to Twitter to address the criticisms aimed at Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy.
This comes in the wake of prolonged maintenance for the Rockstar Games Launcher, with Rockstar still working to restore services.
We'll be jumping straight into these not-so-critical activities as soon as we jump into the remasters.
Rockstar has released official comparison videos to showcase how the three remasters have improved over the original from a visuals perspective.
It's not just because it's actually three of the biggest games of the year.
Rockstar has received new batches of screenshots showing what the upcoming remasters will look like running on PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC.
Get another look at the remastered trilogy ahead of its upcoming launch on November 11 for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.