What GTA 6 MUST Learn From GTA 5
10. Offline Single-Player Is Best
GTA Online is a right laugh with the right people, but GTA soars when it’s an offline, single-player experience. That's why it's been so promising to hear Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick echo this in interviews – he noted that there's still a market for tightly-focused, single-player experiences.
Too right.
5 did the single-player thing better than most, especially during an era littered with online shooters. Despite the fact that gaming (like every other medium) has definitely evolved since 2013, one thing has remained steady. What is that? Well, people still crave a rich Grand Theft Auto world they can get lost in.
Rockstar don't have to integrate Online into the core experience. That's been discussed on social media, but it'd be a major mistake. No, keeping the offline story separate from all of Online's barmy charms sounds like the best strategy here. Staying true to GTA 6's narrative is vitally important.