![]() ![]() ![]() And, perhaps selfishly, I feel sorry for prospective players like myself. I feel sorry for Rockstar employees on a wider basis, and the amount of undue stress an event like this will inevitably cause individuals and their families. From a human perspective, I feel sorry for the devs whose unfinished work is now being unfairly scrutinized by so many people online. Personally, I'm gutted about the GTA 6 leak. I love the self-indulgent, self-referential hedonism of its themes and execution, its satire, in-jokes, and, of course, its larger-than-life reveals – not just because they tap into that innate excitement Peter Moore underlined on the LA Convention Center stage back in 2006, but because they can showcase the pinnacle of video games in that moment, often to an international audience. I've played Grand Theft Auto since DMA Design's 1997 top-down action-adventure, and part of what I love about this series is the omnipresent hype that surrounds it. To see GTA 6 now being picked apart by the internet, based on the rough-edged, unfinished snippets brought to light by the recent leak is disheartening. ![]()
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