Players are still pointing out the bugs
Rockstar have broughtGrand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Editionto Steam more than a year after its disastrous launch. GTA Trilogy was originally released as a Rockstar Store exclusive, and packages together GTA III (the first 3D one), GTA: Vice City (the best one), and GTA: San Andreas (the one with CJ in it). The collection’s arrival on Steam replaces the original versions of each game on the storefront, and coincides with a publisher sale that ends February 2nd.
Rockstar insist all three games will support Steam Deck, if you fancy causing some mayhem on the go. A release on the Epic Games Store is pencilled in for later in January too, the publisher confirmed ina poston their Newswire blog. The more recent versions of these classic GTAs attempted to overhaul the controls, graphics, and environments. Players have already flocked to the Steam reviews for all three GTAs in the collection to report that, yes, they’re still buggy.
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition is available onSteamfor £55/$60/€60, but there’s currently 50% off. Does that make it half-baked? GTA Trilogy’s also on the Rockstar Games launcher, and current and last-gen consoles.