This isn't just a simple port. Rockstar Games and Grove Street Games implemented several "Grand Theft Auto V-style" upgrades to make the 2001 classic feel at home in the 2020s:

The neon glow of Liberty City never looked so sharp, yet felt so dangerous. For Leo, a digital archivist with a penchant for early 2000s nostalgia, the mission was clear: he had to on his PC. He wasn't looking for just any gameplay; he wanted to see the rain-slicked streets of Portland and the towering heights of Staunton Island through the lens of modern Unreal Engine lighting.

If you have never played the game that started the 3D open-world revolution, this is the most accessible way to do it on modern hardware. However, for purists, the original version (if you can find it) might still hold more charm. It is best enjoyed by those who value smooth controls over strict visual fidelity.

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