October 20, 2011

The 10th Anniversary of Grand Theft Auto 3


This Saturday is a major milestone for one of the most influential and revolutionary games in our generation. Saturday marks the 10th anniversary of Grand Theft Auto 3, a game which brought the open world sandbox genre to the forefront of video games. It was a game that sparked an absurd amount of controversy with its violence, and had parental groups clamoring for the game to be banned. It was a game that, let’s face it, changed the landscape of video games for the better.

Obviously, one of the biggest selling points of Grand Theft Auto 3 was its open world, where it gave you the freedom to do whatever you want and please. It has been done before (ex: Zelda), but what set the open world of Grand Theft Auto 3 apart was that it mimicked real life. There never was a game before GTA3 that portrayed a real life world as well as this has, and to have this world open to you for your pleasure was absolutely brilliant. Want to go steal a car? Go right ahead! Want to punch a pedestrian in his head? Who’s stopping you! Want to run over some gang members? Of course! At the time of its release, the possibilities were nearly endless.

The first time I ever played Grand Theft Auto 3 was when I was 10 years old and went to my cousin’s house to spend the night. There I saw my cousin playing Grand Theft Auto 3 and awestruck at what he was playing. So we started playing the game and doing the missions and it was all extremely fun. We were killing the gang members, running from the police, and then shooting the police. I have never been so entranced by a game like this before, and it is a direct reason why I consider the Grand Theft Auto series to be my favorite video game series of all time and the most influential series as well. The first time I ever owned a Grand Theft Auto game was back in 2003 when I bought the Grand Theft Auto Double Pack for my Xbox, which had both GTA3 and GTA: Vice City. I consider it one of my happiest video game purchases ever.

Just yesterday, I went back to play Grand Theft Auto 3 just so I could get that feeling of nostalgia from the 10 years that this game was released. Obviously, this game did not age well, because the graphics were pretty blocky (what did you expect?). Other than that, this game still continues to put a smile on my face and I still experience a thrill in going around shooting cops, running people over, and speeding down towards a ramp where I fly off into the water and drown. Grand Theft Auto 3 had an impact on my life more than any other game I have played. It is, hands down, the most influential game in my life, and the most influential game of the new millennium. 10 years on, you will always be in my heart, and you will never leave it.

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