‘GTA Definitive Edition’ – funniest bugs and glitches in the remasters

Oh yes, there will be memes.

So the GTA Trilogy  came out on Thursday and reception hasn’t been too kind. By that, I mean  Rockstar Games  are getting dragged through the mud by fans who are, well, let’s say a smidge disappointed with this so-called “Definitive Edition” full of wonky character models and absolutely bananas glitches.

While it stings to see the classic Grand Theft Auto  games in such a rough shape, at least the bugs are funny. Like, knee-slap-worthy stuff. From giant, hotdog-like fingers to cars running NPCs over mid-cutscene. It’s no wonder why  Rockstar is struggling to keep the PC version afloat

I mean, just look at this monstrosity below. Poor Ryder looks like a 3D printing job gone wrong.

Remember when the  removal of certain cheats  was the worst thing we had to fear about these remasters? Ah, how naive we were. 

Believe it or not, Ryder’s elongated limbs aren’t even the worst of it. Below you’ll find a small collection of the best bugs and glitches that the GTA Trilogy  has to offer. And yes, there are plenty of glorious memes.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

‘Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas’ is coming to VR for the Oculus Quest 2

Here we go again…

Here we go again: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas  is getting the VR treatment for Occulus Quest.

During a Facebook Connect event on Thursday, Mark Zuckerberg announced that the classic open-world shoot’em up from Rockstar Games is getting the VR treatment for the Oculus Quest 2. It’s unclear if this project has anything to do with Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, though. 

“Get a new perspective on Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas as you experience (again or for the first time) one of gaming’s most iconic open worlds,” said a post on the Oculus Blog. “This is a project many years in the making, and we can’t wait to show you more of it.”

There’s no video footage or screenshots of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in VR just yet, so you’ll just have to imagine everyone’s favorite CJ meme in first-person.

While VR isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, Resident Evil 4 VR proves Oculus knows how to retrofit a classic game for this new(ish) medium. Maybe Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is the title  Dr. Dre is recording music for, even. Who knows!

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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