Allowing players to make their custom radio stations with the music files on their hard drive has been a feature almost entirely exclusive to PC since Grand Theft Auto III released in 2001. Regardless of whether this feature comes to current-generation consoles, this feature needs to make a return in the fifteenth entry to the franchise. Over time, this underrated feature has seen multiple iterations, starting out as a sort of mix-tape that can only be played in a single order without being skipped. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas the player can integrate their own music files into a radio station with commercials before Grand Theft Auto IV finally added a dedicated DJ exclusive the PC version of that game. Let's hope that Rockstar will show this kind of extra dedication when it comes to the little features like these.
Ken was born in 1994, and before the turn of the century, he was already a gamer for life, starting with Pokémon Blue Version. He has a passion for storytelling, especially in the gaming medium. Growing up on a healthy diet of JRPGs and point and click adventure games, young Kenny grew up playing Nintendo and Sony consoles, before becoming a snobby member of the PC Master Race. Nowadays, he resides in a time warp, refusing to believe the nineties ended as he fills up his Steam library with old point and clicks and cRPGs.