


The one major exception: the beast here seems to be indifferent to his wetsuited visitor. Depicting a character in diving equipment drifting up to a Great White shark, it conjures up recent memories of similar encounters within Far Cry 3. Now, if we could only fly that blimp in the background, too.Īnd the skies aren't the only dimension Rockstar is expanding in Grand Theft Auto V the batch of screens also exhibits how water will be used for more than just boating (and spraying down adversaries) in the upcoming game.Ĭonsider the underwater screenshot above. The foreground fuselage in the screen above is reminiscent of GTA: San Andreas's AT-400 (a doppelganger of the real-life Boeing 737-400), and the balding silhouette at the controls is unmistakable as that of our former-military-pilot protagonist, Trevor Phillips. We already know fighter jets are making a comeback in Grand Theft Auto V - November's trailer along with a few Ace Combat-esque screenshots have our hopes high for dogfighting - but now it appears as though passenger jets may be among the game's flyable aircraft. unique aspect of Grand Theft Auto V 's open-world scope and freedom. Five have been posted on the company's Facebook page - many demonstrating a.

And with the holiday season directly upon us, Rockstar Games is making sure its fans enjoy the festivities with a surprising last-minute gift: screenshots. That being said, time is a perpetual constant we can't make it go faster. It's easy to forget that multiplayer remains largely undetailed. As one of our most anticipated games of 2013, Grand Theft Auto V can't help but evoke a certain release-date-can't-come-soon-enough feeling whenever we discuss its plans - an ambitious multiple-protagonist campaign a stunningly sprawling open world overhauls to gunplay, racing, and even melee combat.
