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from what ive read on first impressions.... (and not from crazed fans, people who genuinely criticised IV) said its a huge improved in all aspects: shooting (and gun modifications), driving and handling in general, characters and mission variety

one of the better opinions: http://www.vg247.com/2013/09/16/gta-5-now-im-playing-it-am-i-bothered-yet/

Just install files. Still takes probably 20-30mins

Havent had to download anything yet. Is pretty good so far, hard to get used to some of the controls, I was still driving with X as accelerate and O as brake in GTA 4. Can't change them to that in GTA 5, but getting to used to

Got my copy on ps3 at lunch time. Half day off work and managed to get thru the intro level before having to take the mrs to doctors. Spewing.

Initial thoughts are great, driving feels solid, gunfights are cool. Theres a cover feature so u can hide behind pillars etc. Auto lock on targets makes it a bit easy but fun. Graphics arent much better then gta4 however was expecting bit more. But this game is about playtime and content not necessarily looking the beez neez. My 2c

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