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Middle Eastern Promise: Why Dubai Is a Perfect Setting for Grand Theft Auto
The UAE's biggest city could be just the exotic injection of inspiration the GTA series needs to avoid falling into repetition.
Why Dubai Is a Perfect Setting for Grand Theft Auto
The UAE's biggest city could be just the exotic injection of inspiration the GTA series needs to avoid falling into repetition.
Why Aren't More Video Games Westerns?
'Red Dead Redemption' needn't be the game that eclipses future Western adventures, and developers need to realize that.
Forget Your Grand Theft Autos: This Is Why ‘Max Payne 3’ Is Rockstar’s Best-Ever Game
The small details in Rockstar's 2012 shooter add up to make it the studio's most impressively visceral title to date.
This Is Why ‘Max Payne 3’ Is Rockstar’s Best Game Ever
The small details in Rockstar's 2012 shooter add up to make it the studio's most impressively visceral title to date.
Gamers Are Creating Art Inside the Open World of ‘Grand Theft Auto V’
The Rockstar Editor has introduced a thriving performance culture to GTA V, proving there's more to Los Santos than murder and stealing cars.
Meet the Documentary Makers and Daredevils of ‘Grand Theft Auto V’
The Rockstar Editor has introduced a thriving performance culture to GTA V, proving there's more to Los Santos than murder and stealing cars.
Why I Adore the Legendarily Crass, Violent Video Game ‘Manhunt’
For me, Rockstar is better when it goes linear, and 'Manhunt' is one of the GTA studio's very best.
Why I Adore ‘Manhunt’, the Quintessential Video Game Nasty
For me, Rockstar is better when it goes linear, and 'Manhunt' is one of the GTA studio's very best.
A Day Without Murder on the Mean Streets of Los Santos
We all know 'Grand Theft Auto V' is violent – but can a player stay entertained for a whole day, in real time, without once pulling out a gun? We had a go.
The Original ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Is More Complex and Better Than You Remember
The original Grand Theft Auto, more than most contemporary game, is a masterstroke of subjective vision and fallible narration.
Can I Buy and Sell Drugs in a Video Game Better Than a Real-Life Dealer?
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars has got me moving acid and coke across Liberty City. But how do my exploits measure up to the real thing?