I want Las Venturas with surrounding desert area. Think about it. Real Las Vegas is freakin' awesome. And having a game set entirely in that city with all that it offers would be amazing. There's no better place for a criminal empire.
I did not know that. Either name would be fine, but I prefer Motor City.DudeistBelieve said:In GTA world that would Carcer City where Manhunt took place.CoCage said:Detroit. In this case, it would be called GTA VI: Motor City.
What do you mean by Grid Plans?Ezekiel said:I'm sick of grid plans in city games. It's a boring way to design an open world. America is all grids. Let's go to Europe, where the streets have no rhyme or reason. A fictional European city with surrounding countrysides. You'd play the American or British tourist, giving Americans and international fans who followed the series something to connect with.
London has been a setting in the past, so you never know...stroopwafel said:Yeah, when I saw that movie it reminded me what an awesome setting for a GTA game this would be. It had all the ingredients for a great GTA game and then some. I don't see GTA in any other location than the U.S. though, considering the 'Americana' is such a signature part of the franchise. Simply wouldn't be GTA without it.Breakdown said:I'd like to see a GTA game set in Texas where you could cross the border into Mexico. Sicario the game, basically.
This would be really interesting.PapaGreg096 said:I wanna see a GTA game set in Dubai
This would be ideal. You can even keep cars and the theft thereof if the main character is a Junior or Senior.Casual Shinji said:It should be set in high school and called Bully 2.
Yeah I second russia.maninahat said:Moscow, or perhaps some other Russian city. Why?
Lots of varying architecture and regions, lots of corruption to use as a basis for stories, lots of variety in car types (from crumbling ladas to oligarch ferraris) and a tremendous amount of opportunity for emergent story telling with drunk/incompetent drivers, dodgy roads and dodgy cops.
And imagine having someone like Red as a protagonist, holy shit.
Won't happen, if they wish to remain consistent with the in game navigation theme that GTA5 and GTA4 have both used then the next game will have the player use a mobile or smart phone to do a vast amount of the in game navigation (until it is pointed out you don;t see just how much of GTA5 and GTA5 online is done through the in game smart phone. No smart phones in the 80s and since Vice City was a game as much about the era as it was the location I can't see how they could take us back there without introducing a clunky out of game interface for navigating or introducing a whole lot of driving round to reach pay phones.GTA VI should go back to Vice City in the 80's.
Well that's fucking depressing.Laughing Man said:Not that it matters, what GTA5 online has shown is that the next GTA game will be some online focused beast.