8 Exact Moments You Knew You'd Bought The Wrong Game

8. Noticing The Absolute State Of It All - Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition

It would actually be hard to pick just one moment when you realised the GTA Definitive Edition was not all it cracked up to be, and that would be because the whole thing is just a mess.

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Whether it was the dodgy textures, the missing music, the janky controls or something else, there is a myriad of mistakes that could've sealed the deal on your realisation. On buying the Definitive Edition, consumers expected something polished and well-assembled and...well...definitive. It should've been the perfect marriage of all the GTA games into one, cohesive and impressive package. Needless to say this is not what we got.

How can one call something a 'definitive edition' when it is missing all sorts from the actual original games? The appearance of the game and its graphics is drastically worse when it was supposed to be 'fixed', and data miners are finding all sorts of dodgy stuff hidden in the code including dev notes and previously removed content. It just feels rather unfinished.

Regardless of what exact moment made you realise this edition was buggered, we all agree for sure that it is.

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