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The PC modding community showed what sensible upgrades could be done retaining the old style. Its a shame Take-two/Rockstar,(& Sony with relation to ps1/2/3 era games),are so live services focused, they farmed off the GTA Trilogy remaster duties to Grove Street Games,& treat their back catalogue as little more than a cash grab afterthought.🤔
GTA VICE CITY STORIES PS3
Mon 21st Mar Wow,old thread!!😅 Still have my PS3, though think the last I fired it up for the likes or Renegade Ops,or Beyond Good & Evil HD, or maybe one of the ps1 classics ala Blood Omen Legacy of Kain?🤔īought GTA Vice City,SA & VCS back when they used to have sales on the ps3 store,but when I re-bought VC/SA on ps4,I focused on those versions much as I disliked the cut content of the ps2 originals! (Now the irony being the "definitive edition remaster" on ps4/5 feels anything but,with the missing soundtracks).Ĭan't recall too much how Vice City Stories ran on the ps3 emulation.I'd imagine trying to track down a ps2 or a whiz bang PC running an emulator might run it better,but my pc nowhere near up to that sort of thing.Keep an eye on Rockstar's profiles for any official announcement about these ports. While we usually say not to take anything coming from a source other than Rockstar as a guarantee, the ESRB isn't an organization that's going to mess around with ratings, so chances are this info is good. While going multiplatform is just far too profitable for Rockstar right now, it's not beyond the realms of possibility that at one point in the past Rockstar may have considered becoming a Sony exclusive developer in the vein of Naughty Dog. One of Rockstar's in-limbo projects, Agent, was conceived as a PlayStation exclusive title. The Stories subseries were Sony exclusive. In the 3D era, which is when GTA became as popular as it is now, the games were always first released on PlayStation platforms and only later ported elsewhere. Rockstar and Sony have a very long shared history, which could also go to explain these phenomena. Since these two games are getting updated and re-released on a Sony console only, it might go to show that their deal, the details of which are not public, may extend to a whole lot of other games and services.
GTA VICE CITY STORIES PS4
This deal was first brought to public attention when Red Dead Redemption 2 was announced alongside marketing materials stating that it will get post-launch content on the PS4 earlier than on the Xbox One, making Sony's console the ideal platform to play it on.Įver since then, many moves on Rockstar's part have favored Sony, including the addition of Red Dead Redemption to the PlayStation Now streaming library. While it might be a bit of a stretch to link everything back to this, the fact that the Xbox isn't getting this treatment might come down to an ongoing deal between Rockstar and Sony. As such, Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne and The Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition are also coming to the Sony console. Many of their older games are considered true classics and the company is capitalizing on the evergreen nature of their legacy library.

Now, the PS4 will catch up on that front and will be carrying every single 3D era title (except for Advance, but no other platform will ever carry Advance). Both games made the jump to mobile over the course of last year. Liberty City Stories particularly enjoyed massive success at the time and remains a well-loved entry of the franchise, but Vice City Stories can't complain on this front either. Both games took place prior to the events of their associated mainline games with recurring characters and an identical map.
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The GTA "stories" sub-series during the 3D era were originally PlayStation Portable exclusives, designed to bring the full GTA experience to portable gaming devices with surprising success (considering the hardware capabilities of the time).

It should surprise no-one that their actual rating hasn't changed from that of the originals, and the ports will still be rated M for mature. GTA: Liberty City Stories and Vice City Stories have been rated by the ESRB for the PlayStation 4 recently. One of the two was a particularly odd omission due to its popularity. Nonetheless, the cat - or cats, in this case - are out of the bag, and it seems that two older Grand Theft Auto titles that were seemingly forgotten in Rockstar's efforts to bring their older games to newer platforms are finally making that jump to PS4. Sure, these games coming to either current gen consoles or to mobile isn't exactly a major release like, say, Red Dead Redemption 2, but Rockstar announces things when it does for a reason.
