Rockstar North are the studio that evolved out of DMA design, and the studio was responsible for the series since GTA 1. Every game has been developed in its majority in ediburgh.
It’s not the rest of the staff’s fault that the houser brothers moved to the states.
The guy they’re interviewing seems so detached from reality, the article links to another with more from the same guy, he’s quoted saying that “it doesn’t make sense to go to some left field location for novelty” specifically in regards to Tokyo, then goes on to say “it’s too easy to do what we know again” which sounds negative? But then follows that up with “nobody is[…]not going to play gta 6 because it’s in vice city”
One of the districts in GTA2 is Funabashi, the name of a city to the west of Tokyo.
If you want to make a GTA set in the “future” that still resonates with people, set it somewhere in Japan.
Considering how often police chases and gang activity occur there, despite Japan’s extremely low crime rate, why not use Nagoya?
If your game relies heavily on cultural details, you probably shouldn’t make something outside of the culture you know.
Rockstar is a British company making games about US culture.
Rockstar is American, based in NYC. Their subsidiary Rockstar North does most of the GTA games and is based in Scotland.
Rockstar North are the studio that evolved out of DMA design, and the studio was responsible for the series since GTA 1. Every game has been developed in its majority in ediburgh.
It’s not the rest of the staff’s fault that the houser brothers moved to the states.
RDR was made by Rockstar San Diego.
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The guy they’re interviewing seems so detached from reality, the article links to another with more from the same guy, he’s quoted saying that “it doesn’t make sense to go to some left field location for novelty” specifically in regards to Tokyo, then goes on to say “it’s too easy to do what we know again” which sounds negative? But then follows that up with “nobody is[…]not going to play gta 6 because it’s in vice city”
It’s a really odd take tbh.
How does this mix?