Hello Gamers!
Today I’d like to announce something that I've been waiting
for, for a long time now.
Steam is now offering GTA: V for pre- order, for $59.99 that
includes one million in game cash, and three hundred dollars in online
community gameplay. This will be available through the first of February, and I’d
suggest if you haven’t already gotten it for various other console, and that
is, you like the idea of a computer playing GTA: V.
I’m seriously considering buying the game, as I like to mess
around in games like that. I’ve always found those games had a sense of freedom
I couldn’t get from other games. I think that sense of freedom comes from the
game’s sandbox quality – you can do anything you can imagine.
Now, I know you might
be wondering “Leif, why don’t you just play more Minecraft, or UniverseSandbox?” Well, the truth is those games are very fun, and are jam packed with
freedom (so much so they could be the next symbols of freedom if we ever tire
of the Bald Eagle), but they don’t have the kind of silly freedom I like. Silly
freedom to me is like (how Nerdcubed describes jumping in front of cars) Carkour,
or jumping out of a helicopter into another one, or stealing a plane just to
smash it into other planes and so on and so on.
Games like Universe Sandbox and Minecraft are great, but
with GTA: V there is so many other things
to do. For example, you can’t do much in Minecraft except build, mine, destroy,
hunt, kill, and hike. And in Sandbox, all you can really do is smash planets
together, which I tell you does get old if not left alone for a while.
GTA five will allow me to do all of those things (except
mine and build) but do them with weapons and have chases. And it will let me
escape from the monotony of car chases with no real thrill of being killed (as
in Need for Speed your driver is a God).
Need for Speed: Most wanted showed me the thrill of a good
chase, cop cars coming after ya, but there was always a sense of restriction in
those chases. I think adding weapons might just solve the problem I had.
I’m not sure if I want the game yet, but at least I have
some time to think it over, and I hope that I’ve informed those of you who have
not been on steam, or simply not heard of it from your friends.
Enjoy GTA: V for the computer
Resistance is Futile
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