
Developer/Publisher: Rockstar Games Released: September 2013
Played on: PS3 (also available on 360)
The ending credits of GTAV send a camera sweeping through the streets and landscapes of Los Santos – uptown shopping districts, rundown ghettos, sunny beaches, sprawling freeways, huge mountain ranges, glitzy rich suburbs, bullet-ridden shacks in the desert – all depicted with minute attention detail, bathed in stunning sunlight. Rockstar’s fictional LA-inspired city is truly impressive, completely believable in its design and awe-inspiring in scope. Los Santos is more than just a location to drive your stolen car around, if you ignore the game’s missions you can still partake in a dozen outdoor activities that you’re too lazy to do in real life like golf, hunting, parachuting, triathlons, and a tennis mini-game that is more fun than most dedicated tennis video games I’ve played in recent years. The NPCs that populate the world all seem to be living their own lives and behave in completely believable ways (if a little aggressively) and the limited interior environments you can explore have the same staggering level of detail and personality the outdoor environments have. Los Santos is probably the most accomplished sandbox ever created in videogames. Continue reading →