GTA V: 5 Features From San Andreas We'd Love To See As DLC

1. Las Venturas

Lasventuras Grand Theft Auto V's map is huge, bigger than the worlds of GTA San Andreas and IV, along with Red Dead Redemption combined, making it easy to get lost in Rockstar's sprawling, diverse sandbox. That being said, the map, as big as it is this time round, doesn't have the same lure to it as 2004's San Andreas. The desert region for example is nowhere near as detailed or as intriguing as its predecessor, and we miss the ghost towns, such as Bone County, which added so much mystery and charm to the game. We also miss San Fierro, the fictional reimagining of San Francisco, complete with the Golden Gate Bridge. Most of all, however, we miss Las Venturas, the retake on Las Vegas complete with its decadent casinos, bright lights and loose morals. Without these two locations, today's version of San Andreas feels bereft and incomplete. We all know there is more to the state than just Los Santos. Which is why we want to see at least one of them added as future DLC to the series. Which old San Andreas features would you like to see return to the series as DLC? Let us know in the comment section, below.
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