Det er ikke alle som er like begistret for dette spillet som kilik bla. Ink meg.. som trur at det vil være et like stort hopp mellom dette og GTA3 som det var meg GTA3 og Vice City.
Gamespot kåret faktisk spillet til E3's mest skuffende:
Most Disappointing Absence
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2)
Publisher: Rockstar
Developer: Rockstar North
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We probably shouldn't have expected anything different. As much as we all would have loved to get some hands-on time with Rockstar's upcoming addition to its Grand Theft Auto franchise, we knew we wouldn't. 2001 was the last time a new Grand Theft Auto title was playable on the show floor. Since then, Rockstar has pushed its presence further and further off the beaten E3 path, showing less and less of their premiere products to the general masses of the show, and this year not showing a single product to the public in any form. We shouldn't have gone in with even a ray of hope for San Andreas showing up on the show floor, but really, we couldn't help ourselves.
We, like everyone else, are intensely curious about this upcoming installment. Our curiosity was piqued even higher when Rockstar released some select plot details and screenshots via the San Andreas Web site just before the show opened. The early 1990s setting, the South Central Los Angeles-themed environments, the promise of drive-bys and bike riding (and perhaps stealing)--all of it began to boil our collective anticipation for the game. And then: nothing. Nada. Zip. Zero. No playable demo, no trailers, not a single peep during the show.
We've gotten used to Rockstar's less-than-obvious presence at E3, and we have no doubt that despite this lack of showcasing we'll still get to see San Andreas soon enough. However, the fact that what could be the biggest game of the year wasn't playable at the biggest annual game industry convention couldn't help but leave us feeling a little deflated. Again, we weren't surprised by its absence, but to say we weren't disappointed would be a flat-out lie.