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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)

by Rockstar North, TransGaming Inc., Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive
Genres:Adventure, Shooter, Racing
Themes:Open world, Action, Stealth
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative
Story:Returning after his mother's murder to the semi-fictional city of Los Santos (based on Los Angeles), Carl Johnson, a former gang banger, must take back the streets for his family and friends by gaining respect and once again gaining control over the streets. However, a story filled with crime, lies and corruption will lead him to trudge the entire state of San Andreas (based on California and Nevada) to rebuild his life.Show more
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@KiNgBrAdLeY7January 29, 2025
THIS! N.O.T. that horrible, putrid, godawful "remaster"! Also, make sure to bring the VANILLA version (1.0), since downgraders no longer work and there is no official support; the patch creators, can push their work, in the release version only!
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@RSENTM3NTJanuary 29, 2025
Having this on GOG is golden! You wouldn't need Steam to show your track time, you don't need the damn Rockstar Game Launcher that Sam Houser implemented and it's much better than the one Grove Street Games remastered on! Problem is, the licensing on the music is a B!tch to deal with for GOG and for it to work with unofficial fix like, CookieMonsterPL Silent Patch and G-Input and ThirteenAG Widescreen, it needs to be downgraded to the v1.0 release. Which is the Hot Coffee enable version of the game. Yeah, Sam Houser is never gonna escape that scandal now, that soppy pr!ck.
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@ErosterLeonJanuary 29, 2025
Played this for a long time, nostalgia pure... Would be happy if the vanilla version of this game came without that damm trilogy edition. Having this on GOG would be great!
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@Shelrock07January 29, 2025
I remember being a child with his playstation 2 walking through the streets while listening to the radio, now as an adult I would like to get the official version of those times for PC and feel the same again.
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@CK2gamerJanuary 30, 2025
GTA San Andreas is one the best GTA games I have played & it's 2 dreadful remasters don't makeup for it. Played this a lot on the PS2 & I want to see it back on PC.
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@EdmontanaJanuary 30, 2025
The only thing I want is a functional release of this game for once. San Andreas was my first GTA, if not, one of the first PC games I've ever played, and I loved it. I want the original title to be available again through GOG, and see everyone enjoy the title as it should.
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@Checho-73January 30, 2025
The original (v1.00) release will always be better than the mobile and the "definitive" version of the game and I wish there was a legitimate way to play it nowadays.
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@MancusNemoJanuary 30, 2025
All my friends say to me play it, because it has the best story ever. And I watched them playing it for hours. But I can't find it to buy at the moment. Or buy it with DRM, no thanks....
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@nikachaloJanuary 30, 2025
I remember finishing 9th school grade at the time. I had exams, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was already installed on my computer. It was mentally exhausting to prepare for the exams and resist the temptation to play. But once I passed my exams, I completely immersed myself in San Andreas. After Vice City, it felt like something truly incredible. I loved all the new features. I enjoyed everything about the game, even just pedaling a bicycle uphill was fun. A legendary game. I absolutely love it. As far as I remember, in one of the later versions of the game, the soundtrack was cut. Some radio stations had 2 or even 3 songs removed. It’s a shame that this happened. Could Rockstar really not sort out the copyright licensing issues? There’s only a small hope, but I still wish that if Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas ever gets released on GOG, it would include all the original songs from the first version of the game.
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