So let’s dive right in.
Here’s our take on the latest edition ofGrand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Sure, it may not be a total reboot, but that’s half the charm.
The fact that we can once again cycle down Grove Street as the sunset plunges into the faraway hills.
And so, for nostalgia alone San Andreasis definitely worth coming back to in 2021.
You know how each mission would eventually fade to black once all the talks were over?
Well, think that but with a few words being cut halfway through the line.
It’s probably nitpicking at this point, though it does take the immersion away ever so slightly.
Unfortunately, that’s half of San Andreas, all bundled up into one slick collective.
On the surface, the cities are beautiful.
Beautiful, for a game that came out in 2004, that is.
And yet, draw back to 2004 and you’ll likely recallSan Andreasnot having them at all.
A small thing but a beneficial one, for sure.
There’s still something…missing?
Remove the knot, however, and you’ve got yourself one heck of a trip down memory lane.
The physical edition goes live on December 7th, 2021.