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Grand Theft Auto Online Review

  • First Released Sep 17, 2013
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  • PS3

Rough and semi-ready.

She came from far away, flying in to Los Santos International late one night. It wasn't what she was running away from that mattered anymore. The past was past. It was the opportunities in her future she cared about. As her plane flew over, she looked out at the city, thinking of the possibilities that awaited her there.

Grand Theft Auto Online is full of possibilities. My character has engaged in some run-of-the-mill criminal activities, holding up stores and getting into shootouts. But this isn't what excites her about Los Santos. No, what she loves are the opportunities to race helicopters over the mansions in the Vinewood Hills, to get into tank battles near the forests of Great Chaparral, to dogfight in fighter planes over Fort Zancudo. For a while, she fell in with a mysterious criminal wearing a pig mask, and they committed crimes together and played golf and tennis together like a modern-day, fitness-oriented Bonnie and Clyde.

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Glory days.
Glory days.

The sheer variety of things to do with and against other players in Grand Theft Auto Online's open world is its greatest asset. No individual element measures up to more focused games. As a multiplayer racing game, it's no Forza or Burnout. As an online shooter, it's not as exciting as the multiplayer in The Last of Us. Its sports offerings aren't going to compete with Tiger Woods or Top Spin. But none of those games let you do more than a fraction of the things GTA Online lets you do, and GTA Online does the things it does well enough for them to be really enjoyable. When you're hopping along from one exciting activity to the next, GTA Online is exhilarating.

I've found myself more invested in the stylish, enigmatic character I created than I ever was in Michael or Franklin or Trevor.

Unfortunately, sometimes the world behaves in ways that put a stop to your fun. GTA Online's stability has improved considerably since it first launched, but in that time, many players have lost characters and properties they've purchased, which is no minor setback. Low-level characters don't have access to most of GTA Online's best content. Early on, your mission options are dominated by bland last team standing deathmatches. GTA Online doesn't put its best foot forward right away, which is unfortunate even for new players, but it's doubly unfortunate to have to rise through the ranks a second time. Losing property is also a tremendous setback, given that it takes a lot of time to earn enough cash for the nicer homes in the game.

Then there are a host of smaller but still significant issues. Matches sometimes fail to start, leaving you stranded in lobbies. Races sometimes hitch up, and competitors sometimes warp around the environment. You might be cruising along minding your own business only to get a message informing you that you've been kicked from the game by other players, and when you return, even though you didn't do anything wrong, you're warned that if you keep behaving like this, you'll be designated a bad sport and be forced to play with all the other jerks.

Don't question the idea of a two-bit criminal being given access to a fighter jet. Just go with it.
Don't question the idea of a two-bit criminal being given access to a fighter jet. Just go with it.

Rockstar is giving everyone who has played GTA Online up to this point half a million in online cash, a nice gesture, but there's no replacing lost characters you might have grown attached to. GTA Online doesn't attempt to create a tightly woven narrative around your character's exploits. Instead, it provides a very loose-fitting structure in which your silent character occasionally comes into contact with the likes of Lester, Trevor and other characters from the single-player game. As my imagination has filled in the gaps, I've found myself more invested in the stylish, enigmatic character I created than I ever was in Michael or Franklin or Trevor.

As other players approach you, you might feel a knot of anticipation in your stomach as you wonder if they'll ignore you and go about their business, or risk their lives in an attempt to kill you and take some of the cash you're carrying.

The world is identical to that of the single-player game, but with all the outlandish activities you constantly get up to, it feels pleasantly disconnected from the Los Santos of GTAV. This is a Grand Theft Auto fever dream in which no narrative justification is needed before you're parachuting off of a skyscraper or hopping into a jet to pursue opposing players speeding down the freeway in sports cars. GTA Online largely does away with story to make room for gleeful chaos.

At least, the chaos is usually gleeful. Sometimes other players in the open world can go out of their way to be jerks and keep attacking you, but you can enable passive mode for a paltry $100 which makes it so that you can't shoot or be shot, and the fact that activities are instanced means that you won't find your golf game interrupted by joyriders mowing you down in a sports car. When you're not doing an activity, there's typically an exciting element of danger as you traverse the open world. As other players approach you, you might feel a knot of anticipation in your stomach as you wonder if they'll ignore you and go about their business, or risk their lives in an attempt to kill you and take some of the cash you're carrying. Smart players bank their cash frequently to avoid significant losses, and although the game advises you to go to the nearest ATM, you can actually do this quickly from anywhere just by using the internet on your phone, which almost makes the entire distinction between cash and money in the bank pointless.

Someday, this could all be yours.
Someday, this could all be yours.

You can interact with other players indirectly, too, calling Lester and kicking in cash to put bounties on other players, which marks them as red blips on the map. (It's exciting and scary to be on the other end of that situation, too, getting the message that another player has put a few grand on your head and knowing you're about to be hunted by every lowlife in town.) Events occur periodically in the world, too, that foster competition between players. Sometimes a particular vehicle that car dealer and legitimate businessman Simeon wants becomes marked on the map for all players, and whoever gets it back to the dealership first reaps the rewards. And often, the mayhem that other players are generating on their own contributes a surreal sense of life to Los Santos. You might see a huge police chase go speeding past you, or happen upon someone just cruising down the street in an propeller plane for no apparent reason.

For me, though, it's the structured activities that will keep me coming back to Grand Theft Auto Online. It's missions like Roadgame, in which you race other players up the beautiful coastal highway to collect some coke, then go on a winding car chase through the hills to deliver it first. It's the opportunity to race planes through the skyscrapers of downtown as the sunset paints the sky gorgeous shades of orange and purple. Even though homes in the game are essentially just places to take in picturesque views of the city and spectate other players in "news broadcasts" on TV, I've got my eye on a particular highrise luxury apartment. I actually want my character to succeed, to make something of herself here and rise above the brutal streets of Los Santos.

Los Santos doesn't look as sharp or lively online as off. Texture pop-in is much more noticeable, and there's less traffic on the roads. But it's still a diverse and gorgeous setting, and in GTA Online, it gives you more fun stuff to do with other players than any other open world action game. The unpredictable human element is both an asset and a liability, and the technical problems that have plagued it are far too significant to be ignored. But when it clicks, as it often does, there's nothing quite like GTA Online.

Grand Theft Auto Online is featured on our list of the best Xbox co-op games.

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The Good

  • Wonderful variety of missions and activities
  • Gorgeous, diverse world serves as a backdrop to your adventures
  • Plenty of opportunity to have memorable adventures with friends

The Bad

  • Plagued with bugs and performance problems
  • Most of the early content is bland

About the Author

Carolyn has been a huge fan of the Grand Theft Auto games ever since she hit the streets of Liberty City in GTA III. She is definitely not currently wanted by police in 17 states.

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@masterace101 Trolls can't figure out how to navigate the site.

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@masterace101 @BlackGenjii God bless you ...and that is so true.

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@masterace101 If that's an internet troll than I'm going to have nightmares.

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@masterace101

trolls don't like change. My guess is they migrated to IGN after the site transition. We can only hope

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@Slade968 @masterace101 what is a troll? ...honestly I don't know.
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@Slade968 @BlackGenjii I did ...well I guess I'll just pat myself on the back for that one. Oh and thanks for answering my question, because I was worried that if I was logged on a website that had a troll, that they could cause a system meltdown or something like that or maybe even put a virus on the website. Do's that make sense?

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@BlackGenjii @Slade968

nailed it.

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@Slade968 @BlackGenjii Maybe we don't like internet trolls because of the ancient legends. I don't know, do you?

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@BlackGenjii

we discriminate against people with troll avatars on the internet.

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@Slade968 @BlackGenjii @masterace101 If that's the case, than what makes an internet troll so bad?

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@BlackGenjii @masterace101

yes.

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@masterace101 @BlackGenjii Than what it is, a user of the internet that has a troll for a user image?

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@masterace101 @BlackGenjii Oh o.k. ...because I was thinking that an internet troll was some one like a hacker. If that makes sense?

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@masterace101 @BlackGenjii @Slade968 I know that, but what's an internet troll is what I'm wondering?

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@Slade968 @masterace101 Now that's just hilarious. I'm getting high on my laughs.

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@Slade968 @masterace101 IGN has become a pretty troll-free zone for the most part, they crack down on that shit, good for them.


I assume the new update killed GS for a lot of people, I had trouble logging in.

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@Busta @WantYouBad @Slade968 Typical overreaction, have you not used the internet in the past year?

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@WantYouBad @Slade968 Any fanboys. You singling out sony makes you look like a fanboy.

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@Slade968 @WantYouBad Yeah, Sony fanboys can be very vocal.

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@WantYouBad

you think so? You should have seen the Sony article a couple days ago.

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@Balintferrari Indeed they are xD

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Shaun bombed the review again! :)

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Great review Caro. Thanks.

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@masterace101 @phrasesound Slaves never know that they're slaves.

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@GLOK1132 @phrasesound @masterace101 Beta test is no fun game...

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@phrasesound @GLOK1132 @masterace101 Proving my ignorance by knowing the difference between slavery and a fun game? Right....

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@GLOK1132 @phrasesound @masterace101 You're just proving your ignorance even further.
Associations you mentioned are outdated just as your relict cuntsole.

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@phrasesound @masterace101 I'm pretty sure that most slaves know they are slaves. The whippings and free labor suggest that they are slaves pretty strongly.

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@phrasesound Thank you for posting such a short comment so that I can briefly glance away from GTA 5 to read it.

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@GLOK1132 @phrasesound You mean briefly glance away from your beta test slave cage? Well, nobody cares anyway.

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Brace Yourselves , PC fanboys are coming.

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@suplax it's saturday .... they might be busy in the basement


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@hippiesanta @suplax I know right ? Such kid's fighting to see who is better... While i just laugh and have fun playing games.

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@hippiesanta @suplax Why would they be busy, they have no friends. And fapping doesn't take that long.

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Very fair review and reasonable rating. I give two thumbs up to Carolyn for the review.

I'm not even gonna bother reading the comments this time, because i know the ignorant fanboys would be bashing her again just for giving it a 'low' score.

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I agree with her review, while i loved gta V and thought its offline stuff was great she had valid points as to why it was not ten worthy. I admit at first i was angry but if you look at it from a womens point of view or just simply if you want you 18+ year old daughter playing it you will feel the same. And as far as online my gosh there are lots of bugs, and players can be super jerks. But my hope is eventually all those super jerks will get moved to a heck full of jerks just like them. And The intro missions are super bland. I've reached level 16 and the best way to make money solidly is still robbing stores and selling cars. And while people might say well the heist aren't there yet, or the game needs time to even out. How much time and slack are people expected to give a game thats been out for almost a solid month with its online features going on two weeks within the next few days. Don't get me wrong i can be patient and see if this game pans out the way we all know it can. But eventually someone has to review its online parts and well it's got bugs anyone whos played it can see them. So lower score then one might hope but fair.

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I never saw a problem, during the uber glitch preventing you doing 'Mall or Nothing' - i got in 3rd time, raced Lamar on my own and did all the other various jobs, I'll permit that after that the game stopped due to the cloud servers, but it got back on it's feet fairly quickly, then the bug about loosing characters arose, and that never happened to me, had a nice little setup, a garage, a motorbike and a car, and a nice sum of money, now i'm just awaiting the stimulus to get a comfy apartment, i'm not going straight for the 400k apartment, a 250k shindig suits me nicely.

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@RubMyDucky You're not as strong willed or determined as her, then? You should be. Life is hard.

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Her? I only see an ugly man! :o

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Nice review, Caro.

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