GTA V: 10 Reasons You'd Be Insane Not To Play

1. You Can Never Get Bored of a Piece of History

In the literal sense, you might find it hard to get bored of GTA due to it€™s phenomenal replay value, now that the online mode seems to be evolving. However, even if you€™re not the online type and love to enjoy your games at your own pace, GTA will keep you busy and entertained for months and months, especially if you€™re the trophy hunter type with points to prove to the gaming community.

However, the main reason is not the bang for bucks, even if they omitted multiplayer and didn€™t give trophies, this writer would still get the game. The main reason is simple because it is Grand Theft Auto. Do it for your grand kids who according to some are amongst the stars waiting to be born right now. We all age, and one day we€™ll all be grandparents. So make sure, you€™re not the old fart who only talks about the recession and David Beckham in 30-40 years (if you are still here, that is€ the world ends this year according to a few movie directors). Make sure you can sit down there while they play their games and tell them how it all started and who Niko Belic was, do it for pop culture, do it for the hip inside you, do it for gaming, do it for lifestyle! Whether you€™re the type to buy all the games at launch or the type to look for a bargain, GTA V should be a box on your shelf.

So, now you know why I think you really should get GTA V. Those fingers are numb€ I€™ll leave you here. Catch you online somewhere, sometimes€ All the best!

Oh€ one last time, you are going to love it, you know it!!!! =)

*(blasts away to Bob Marley...)

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