Grand Theft Auto 6 has got gamers buzzing with excitement, but with huge expectations come concerns about whether it can outdo its predecessor.
GTA 5 and GTA Online were massive successes, but there are some elements from those games that might need to stay in the past for GTA 6 to shine.
- Pesky Phones: Answering calls in GTA 5 was more hassle than fun, disrupting gameplay flow and annoying many players. GTA 6 could benefit from ditching this feature and giving gamers a break from constant interruptions.
- Grinding Woes: While grinding is part of gaming, GTA 5 took it to another level with its pricing system. Players had to grind excessively or resort to cheats due to sky-high property costs. GTA 6 needs a fairer system to avoid frustrating players.
- Limited Customization: In an era of gaming where customization rules, GTA Online’s restrictive clothing and accessory options feel outdated. Players crave more freedom to mix and match, and GTA 6 could step up by allowing greater character and vehicle customization.
- AI Overkill: The overpowered NPC shooting mechanics in GTA Online have driven many players up the wall. AI enemies with near-perfect aim and reflexes can spoil the fun. GTA 6 needs to dial down the AI difficulty to keep the gameplay challenging yet enjoyable.
- Outdated Money Mechanics: GTA 5’s in-game purchases and pricing system fell short of fair play. GTA 6 could revamp this to strike a balance between allowing in-game purchases and ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience without excessive grinding or overpriced items.
By bidding farewell to these GTA 5 and GTA Online features, GTA 6 has the potential to deliver an even more immersive and seamless gaming experience that fans have been eagerly waiting for.