GTA 6: 8 Things It Must Learn From Red Dead Redemption 2
6. Deeper Customisation
When it comes to Rockstar's games, the customisation options have rarely been an issue. Whether it be giving your character that mullet you always wished you could pull off yourself, or adding a splash of paint to your latest vehicular purchase, the options appeared endless.
Then, we saw what was provided in Red Dead Redemption 2.
At first glance, what was presented may come across as being more or less the same as what was provided in GTA's creation suite. In fairness, you'd be absolutely right to assume that. We can still choose our hairstyle, we can still choose what our weapons look like and add on any additional accessories, we can still choose what outfit to rock. However, the customisation options within each area are much more diverse than what was on offer from GTA.
It was a slight shock to the system seeing how much of a say we had within the creative side of things for our characters, and something that Rockstar should definitely attempt to achieve with every future release.
Should GTA 6 feature less creation options that RDR2, there's sure to be quite a number of fans who would find it irritating.