Games like GTA to play while waiting for GTA 6
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Sun, 03 Apr 2022 12:00:24 +0000
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GTA 5 growing stale? Here are our picks of games like GTA to play while waiting for GTA 6.
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Looking for games like GTA to play while you wait for GTA 6? Join the club. While Rockstar Games has finally announced that Grand Theft Auto 6 is indeed in development, its likely going to be years before its released.
Sure, we still have GTA 5 and GTA Online to tide us over in the meantime, which have been given a refresh for PS5 and Xbox Series X , but if youre finding theyre becoming a bit stale then you may want to branch out and
thats where we come in.
Theres no game that does what GTA does as well as GTA does it, if there were we wouldnt be waiting so impatiently for a sequel. So what weve done instead is round up our picks of games that capture a part of what makes the GTA series so good, while offering something a bit different. So whether you love causing adrenaline-fueled chaos, planning an elaborate heist, or exploring a richly detailed world, there will be a game in our roundup for you.
Ready to leave Los Santos behind? Here are six games like GTA to play while waiting for GTA 6 . Games like GTA (Image credit: Deep Silver) Saints Row 2
Something less serious Absurd humor Hit people with lawn gnomes Fun and chaotic May feel slightly outdated now
Lets get the most obvious one out of the way first. Both Red Dead Redemption
2 and Saints Row tend to come up when talking about GTA alternatives but, given the Saints Row reboot is releasing later this year, its worth revisiting.
The first Saints Row was too similar to Grand Theft Auto, putting players in the shoes of a gang member embroiled in criminal activity who could freely roam the open world of Stilwater causing chaos at their leisure. The city wasnt as well-drawn as GTAs, the characters werent as colorful, the action wasnt as fun, it was a poor imposter. We didnt expect much from its sequel, but Volition tapped into something no one expected Saints Row 2: absurd
humor.
Want to beat someone up with a blowup doll? No problem. How about shooting someone with a pimp cane shotgun? Go right ahead. Theres even a mission where you drive around a neighborhood spraying raw sewage over properties to lower their value. Realism went out the window with Saints Row 2 and that makes it perfect for chaotic GTA fans. Plus, if you like this one, theres a whole series to work through. (Image credit: IO Interactive) Hitman (2016)
If you love escalating situations Detailed, lived-in worlds Experiment with assassinations Memorable locations Has levels rather than one big open world
Ok, this one is slightly left field, but bear with us. Something Rockstar
does better than any other open-world game developer is detail. As you drive through Los Santos and Liberty City, or ride a horse through the streets of Red Dead Redemption 2s Saint Denis, you see stories playing out before you. NPCs chatting, fighting, going about their day. It feels like youre a visitor in a living virtual world.
Hitman isnt an open-world game like GTA or Red Dead, instead, its a string of levels, each of them an open sandbox for you to explore. But, because developer IO Interactive hasnt had to build a sweeping open world, each of those sandboxes is stuffed with detailed interactions between characters. These levels can be explored for hours, with secrets to uncover in every corner. Like GTA and Red Dead, they feel like lived in and living places.
Also like GTA, theres nothing quite like bringing chaos to a living virtual world.
If you spend afternoons in GTA just blowing things up to see how the world reacts and escalates, there is a lot of fun to be had in Hitman. Load up with throwing knives, assault rifles, maybe an explosive rubber duck or two, and you can turn a quiet Italian plaza into a warzone
While Hitman 3 is easily the best entry in the rebooted series, youll
probably be a bit confused if you started there so we advise playing through the entire trilogy in order, starting with this one. (Image credit: Sega) Yakuza 0
A rich world full of activities Gripping missions Rich, open world Lots of activities to partake in Long cut scenes (if that's not your thing)
Jumping into the Yakuza series can initially feel a bit daunting, considering how many entries there are, but if you want to play the games in order then
we suggest starting with Yakuza 0.
The prequel to the original game, Yakuza 0 is perfect for those who enjoy
GTAs gripping missions and its rich, open world. And, like GTA, Yakuza 0 offers a variety of side quests and activities to partake in outside of the main story, including karaoke and gambling. You can spend hours exploring its world and getting up to mischief without having to progress the main
narrative at all. Theres plenty to get up to in Yakuza 0 and youll easily
find yourself pouring hours into it.
If youre looking for a mid-point between the havoc of Saints Row 2 and the often serious nature of GTA, then you cant go wrong with the quirky Yakuza 0. Make sure to check out our guide on how to play the Yakuza games in order too because were sure that once youve played one youll want to jump into the
rest, plus pretty much all of them are games like GTA. (Image credit: Square Enix) Just Cause 3
Sheer chaos Explosive chaos Plenty of weapons and vehicles are your disposal Inventive means of destruction Not one for those who like gripping narrative
Are you the type of GTA fan who simply wants to double down on mindless destruction with little care for any sort of narrative? Then Just Cause 3 is definitely for you. It may not be the most recent Just Cause game (thats Just Cause 4 ), but Just Cause 3 is our favorite in the series.
Just Cause 3 sees you playing as Rico Rodriguez, whos on a mission to bring down a dictator controlling a stunning island paradise. Quite frankly, Just Cause 3s story pretty much falls to the wayside, with the main pull here
being sheer creative and explosive chaos.
As Rico, you can grapple, parachute and wingsuit your way across the vast island blowing things up thanks to the explosive weapons and vehicles at your disposal. Whats more, you can even experiment with your mayhem. Theres simply nothing better than grappling two enemies together and then retracting the grapple so they bang heads its like an action-comedy movie of your own making. Just Cause 3 absolutely deserves it's place on this list of games
like GTA. (Image credit: 2K) Mafia Definitive Edition
1930s GTA Brilliant writing Colorful characters Watch the city grow and
change A bit short
What would GTA be like if it was set in the 1930s? Well, ponder no more, because Mafia Definitive Edition pretty much answers that: damn good.
An expanded remake of 2002s Mafia, Mafia Definitive Edition follows gangster Tommy Angelo as he climbs the ranks of the Salieri crime family. While weve seen the rags-to-riches gangster story time and time again in GTA, the
writing in Mafia is exceptionally good and, over a campaign that spans decades, you get to know all the members of the family and see how their criminal life impacts them. Also, its magical to watch the city of Lost
Heaven grow and change through the years.
Mafia Definitive Edition is bursting with character and offers the rich open-world and gripping missions of GTA, against an unforgettable backdrop. This is definitely one of the best games like GTA. Mafia: Definitive Edition is a fine remake of an open-world classic (Image credit: Humble Games)
Monaco: What's Yours Is Mine
Our wild card An excellent co-op challenge Wildly varied characters There's a monkey sidekick If anything, it's too good
Right, this one is actually quite left field but give us a chance to explain. Some of the best missions in GTA history are its heist levels. Nothing makes us feel more like a smooth criminal like GTA 4s Three Leaf Clover mission, where you suit up and break into the Bank of Liberty, making off with $1m. Rockstar leaned into them in GTA 5, providing multiple heists, with the added spin of hopping between the different protagonists. And the developer developed this even further in GTA Online by making those robberies cooperative with other players. Turns out crime is more fun with friends.
Thats why wed recommend Monaco: Whats Yours Is Mine. This top-down co-op
heist game challenges you and your friends to break into the bank vaults of increasingly well-defended casinos. Each robber has a special ability, such
as The Mole who can dig through almost any wall in the game, or The
Pickpocket whose pet monkey will steal cash for you.
If crime is your thing, there are fewer better ways to spend an evening with friends. And make the wait for GTA 6 all the shorter. These GTA 5 cheats are sure to freshen things up a bit
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