9. Massive Customisation
Another thing that Grand Theft Auto IV didn't quite nail was the deep customisation that we've come to expect from sandbox games. San Andreas introduced a level of customisation that none of the previous titles had even come close to, allowing you to change CJ's hairstyle, clothes, tattoos and accessories. And then IV was released and it was all gone. You could get a decent variety of clothes, but a lot of them were from missions and there was no sign of a barber shop or tattoo parlour. Luckily, Grand Theft Auto V is bringing it back in a huge way. We've already seen each character wearing many different outfits, and the gameplay videos show you just how in depth it's going to be. It's not just your character either, as cars and weapons have huge scope for customisation.