For decades, gamers have been dreaming of the day that they would get to explore a truly three-dimensional world, free to explore at their leisure. That day has finally arrived with the release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. For the first time, GTA lets the player control a protagonist and explore the game world, picking up a new car for a joyride or just hanging out and talking with the people on the street.
Gameplay
This is the most robust and enjoyable GTA to date. The missions are well designed and deep, with a wide variety of objectives and an interesting storyline. The controls are responsive and intuitive, but the game does not make it easy to do the wrong thing. The graphics are excellent, with a lot of detail and a wide variety of environments.
Graphics
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is by far the best-looking GTA yet. The world is huge and extremely detailed. The vehicles and people are textured realistically, and the city is well-lit. The game's framerate rarely drops below 30fps, and the game runs with no slowdown due to the load on the system.
Controls
The controls are intuitive and responsive, and the game does a good job of not letting the player do the wrong thing. There are a variety of control options, and the controls are customizable.
Replayability
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has a lot of replay value. There are plenty of side missions, diversions, and activities to keep the player busy. This game is also very customizable, and the player can make it their own.
Conclusion
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is a great game. It is the best-looking, most robust, and most enjoyable GTA yet. The graphics are really good, and the game does not make it easy to do the wrong thing. The controls are intuitive and responsive, and the game is very customizable. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has a lot of replay value, and the player can make it their own.