A masterpiece: Gta Games History
Grand Theft Auto" (GTA) is a video game series developed and published by Rockstar Games. The GTA series is generally known for its free roaming, mission-based gameplay and rich storylines in an open world environment. Each game is characterized by different characters, cities and stories.
Grand Theft Auto (1997): The beginning of the GTA series, this game takes place in a city called Liberty City. The player joins a criminal organization and performs various missions.
Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999): The second game takes place in a utopian city called "Anywhere City". The player gets involved in conflicts between different criminal organizations.
Grand Theft Auto III (2001): Set in Liberty City, this game marks the series' transition to 3D graphics. The main character is Claude Speed, a silent assassin. The story involves betrayal, revenge and various events in the criminal world.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002): The game takes place in the city called "Vice City", which resembles Miami in the 1980s. It follows the main character, Tommy Vercetti, and his rise in the criminal world.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004): This game is set in a large state in the early 1990s and tells the story of the main character, Carl "CJ" Johnson, and his return to the world of crime. The game includes drug dealing, street gangs and personal tragedies.
Grand Theft Auto IV (2008): Set in Liberty City, this game follows the story of Serbian immigrant Niko Bellic. Niko's expectations of the American Dream and the challenges he faces in the criminal world are central themes.
Grand Theft Auto V (2013): Set in the city of Los Santos, the game revolves around three main characters, Michael De Santa, Trevor Philips and Franklin Clinton. This game involves a series of complex heist missions and conflicts between the characters. The GTA series appeals to a wide range of gamers by offering different stories and characters in each game. It has also made a significant impact on the gaming industry with its open-world structure and free roaming features.