![]() “Grand Theft Auto IV” and “Grand Theft Auto V” have found themselves in an incredibly rare (and profitable) niche in the world of video games. ![]() “Grand Theft Auto” is not gaming’s “Citizen Kane.” It’s not even gaming’s “Goodfellas.” It’s less “Godfather” and more Michael Bay. But to hear the way people talk about the series (“GTA V” is tied with “GTA IV” as the highest rated game of all time on Metacritic) and to see the most recent installment’s sales numbers ($1 billion in only three days), you’d be forgiven for thinking that video games have found their defining franchise the game as a series to show to the rest of the world that gaming has grown up and is a legitimate art form. ![]() With their well-realized characters and staggeringly huge and detailed open-worlds, it’s almost impossible not to be entertained by at least some portion of the “GTA” games.
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