Rockstar might make video games for a living, but they don't play around when it comes to giving us the best possible experience. When they want to do something, they don't do it halfway. If they're bringing us a first-person mode for the first time, it's going to come with as many bells and whistles as possible. Unless they've hired some new FPS specialists, we're not sure the controls alone will be tight enough to dethrone any industry titans. Arguably, the main reason for the first-person perspective's existence is an enhanced state of immersion, and that's what the new wave of virtual reality technologies are all about. What would you pay to play GTA in VR? We probably won't have a final consumer version of either Facebook's Oculus Rift or Sony's Morpheus for at least another couple of years, so VR support for GTA V on PC and PS4 would almost definitely have to be a retroactive patch. Of course, there's nothing stopping future series' entries and other Rockstar IP from helping virtual-reality reach greater commercial success. If gamers are really going to cough up a few hundred bucks for VR, they'll want software from developers like Rockstar to justify the purchase. Baby steps. A true FPS mode is already more than we expected. Do you think first-person Grand Theft Auto is a game changer? Is it enough to make you buy GTA V again? Could Rockstar finally kill Call of Duty... with a game that has a Call of Duty spoof in it? Let us know you're thoughts below!