GTA 5 is a worthy continuation of the well-known series. It truly fascinates the player with its elaboration and the possibilities it provides.
Unlike previous parts, there are 3 playable characters: Trevor, Michael and Franklin. Each of them has their own superpower: Trevor - temporary immortality, Michael - freezing time when aiming, and Franklin - freezing time when driving. This undoubtedly adds zest to the gameplay, from which it does not turn into a copy of previous parts with improved graphics, but adds something of its own, new and interesting. Speaking of graphics, they are gorgeous. In the 2015 re-release on PC, PS4 and XOne, all the juice and power were squeezed out of the platforms, and for good reason - the graphics are amazing. And this despite the fact that for the PC version of the game there is a huge number of graphics mods that make the graphics even better.
Plot. The plot of the game is quite simple, but that's not what we're playing in GTA for, right? The narrative is mostly told from the perspective of one of the three heroes, who frantically get into various deadly scrapes or create them themselves. Many of the missions are the standard come-kill-win series, although sometimes they are diluted with riding a helicopter or hijacking a plane. By the way, this time they brought us normal localization, so you won’t have to figure out the plot yourself.
It’s also worth talking about multiplayer, which in this part, following the example of GTA 4, was brought along with the game itself. Unfortunately, there are a huge number of cheaters and bug users, which can become an obstacle to a normal game, but if you are lucky and get on a normal server, then you will not be bored, especially with friends.
In general, the game is not bad and is a worthy continuation of the previous parts, and also still keeps the bar of the series at a high level.