To reduce redundancy, both titles will be listed under the same entry, especially since both games share a lot of similarities. Technically, GTA London 1961 and GTA London 1969 are two separate game expansion packs for GTA 1. #2 - GTA London: 1961 & 1969 Image via GTA Wiki It's a great balance that is often overlooked, and that's not mentioning core gameplay features like the general respect system within GTA 2. The DJs have personalities, and the game isn't as overtly satirical as the later Grand Theft Auto titles. The radio stations in GTA 2 are quite good, which made it a clear departure from GTA 1's radio. Anywhere City is also the only GTA location to likely take place in the future, although it should be noted that both 19 are listed as dates in-game. It was the first Grand Theft Auto game with a protagonist with a definable personality, which helps the player immerse themselves in the world of Anywhere City. However, it's still criminally underappreciated compared to modern Grand Theft Auto titles. GTA 2 is essentially a superior version of GTA 1, which means that it's often more appreciated than the latter game. In fact, it's the only game in the 3D Universe to allow the player to make choices, with GTA 4 and 5 being the only games in the HD Universe to do the same. However, the most exciting part about GTA Advance is that the player does have some control over the game's plot. It's basically like the first few games in the series where it's seen from a top-down perspective. It's the worst game in the series as far as graphics go, but the gameplay makes up for it. It's by no means a bad game, but the Game Boy Advance's limitations meant that the game would look terrible for its time. Unfortunately for GTA Advance, being a handheld Grand Theft Auto title meant that it was bound to be underappreciated as soon as it came out. #4 - GTA Advance Image via GTA Wikiįollowing up GTA San Andreas is a tough act, but some game had to do it. The problem with it is just that it seems the most outdated out of all of the 3D Grand Theft Auto titles. To the game's credit, it is still playable with its unique charm. It was critically acclaimed when it was first released, but now it's often seen as one of the weakest games in the series. When it was first released, GTA III was anything but underappreciated. These GTA titles are still fun to play in the modern era, although the player should keep in mind that they feel different from the most recent GTA games.įive most underappreciated titles in the GTA series #5 - GTA III Image via GTA Wiki An honorable mention should be made for GTA Vice City Stories and GTA Liberty City Stories, but there are still more overlooked GTA games that deserve some appreciation. Typically, these underappreciated titles are going to be older GTA titles. The GTA series isn't always a universal upgrade as far as sequels go, as there are some features present in old games that are lacking in the subsequent ones. Every game has received good to universal acclaim as far as critic reviews go, so there are good traits in every game within the series. Historically speaking, there has never been a bad Grand Theft Auto title. With how large the GTA series has become, some games are bound to become underappreciated.
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