

🎮 Own the streets of Los Santos in breathtaking 4K — don’t just play, dominate!
Grand Theft Auto V for PC delivers a visually stunning and technically enhanced open-world experience featuring 4K resolution, smooth 60FPS gameplay, and a massive, dynamic cityscape. With new weapons, vehicles, wildlife, and a first-person mode, players dive deep into the criminal underworld of Los Santos. The package includes the Rockstar Editor for content creation and access to Grand Theft Auto Online with expanded multiplayer support for up to 30 players. Note: This is a physical boxed edition and is not activated via Steam.
| ASIN | B00KL3W478 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,038 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #139 in Xbox One Games, Consoles & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (464) |
| Date First Available | June 13, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05026555063883 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item model number | 13616 |
| Manufacturer | Rockstar |
| Product Dimensions | 1.69 x 7.64 x 5.87 inches; 14.11 ounces |
| Publication Date | April 14, 2015 |
| Release date | April 14, 2015 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
S**O
Software incomplete - no activation code - seller wants us to pay for return shipping.
incomplete product - worthless - waste of time
G**Y
Banned and all progress deleted with no explanation or recourse
Absolutely do NOT buy this game. After putting 172 hours into this game, I was randomly banned today. I did NOT do anything wrong. No cheating or anything else that violates their ToS. They will not tell me why I was banned and they say that all bans are final and there is no appeal possible for them. I tried to appeal it anyhow and wasted another 2 hours with support who just robotically repeated "We would like to let you know that there is no option to lift the banned as all the ban in the account are final." Buyer beware.
S**V
A Technical programming feat! ******************************************************************************************************************** OK, first things first, Dear Viewers, some people don`t like it when drm or installing procedeures are mentioned. I believe that every reviewer has a duty to review ALL aspects concerning a game if he can, this includes any troublesome (or easy) aspects of installing and DRMs. Scroll to after the asterix line if you want the main review. The package. Well as some have said, you get a nice, if you order a physical game , you get a nice well put together pack. There`s a huge double-sided map of the city you`re in showing a lot of detail, a wafer thin install manual (that`s all it is). I also got a `pre-order` bonus leaflet that gave added cash and stuff... er, I never preordered, but I`ll keep it it, thanks. On install, this game appeared to be Steamed (it came up with the Steam logo), but it installed without. Weird, but I don`t like Steam, so I was pleased. however, you have to be online with the Rockstar Social Group and the game is your forever (this never happened with GTAIV), so it`s like a mini version of Steam and is a DRM. 7, yes, SEVEN discs comes in the pack. Be prepared to spend at least up to TWO hours installing. Then goes online where you have to sign up to the Rockstar social club. then it installs another 6 (SIX) gig! This took TWO HOURS and I have fast net. It must be their servers. You cannot play without this. I started at around 4pm and the game was not ready till after 8pm. This must be the longest installation in the history of gaming! However, I had prepared my PC and myself before hand, defragging and cleaning up my files, uninstalling crap I didn`t need, so it was relatively painless. I just did my artwork during the wait. Thanks to the previous reviewers who warned of this wait. :) By the way, I was little concerned about some of the clauses it wants you to accept (I didn`t bother reading the back until I was well into downloading the 60 gig) and it concerned me when it mentioned `periodic entitlement verification`, I doubt I would have bought the game had i known that from the start. I have not seen this `periodic entitlement verification`in action yet, but it is a worry as I play almost exclusively Offline. The game loses half a star for this crap, normally, it would be one, but I`ll explain later. Just be aware. ******************************************************************************************************************** THE GAME..... You start off during a bank heist... I won`t say any more, but it`s pretty cool the way it drags you in there. It`s a little like Heat, the movie and it doesn`t spare the swearing or the killing when the cops descend on you. Just before it got going I hit `esc` to get into the Options and you are greeted with a raft of them. I love lots of options and it is all here. I was able to set my game up almost exactly as I like it. I had everything set for 1st person view mouse and keyboard and it worked perfectly. The only thing I haven`t been able to do is set up my controller for car driving, there doesn`t seem to be a custome mode for that, so i just stuck all that on the keyboard. It worked perfectly- the buttons have been very well thought out so you can use the same buttons for different modes without confusion. Well, done Rockstar! I had a big smile on my face as I went through the intro in First Person. I have always wanted this in a GTA game and at last it was here. My only gripe is that sometimes you are thrown into 3rd for some quick scenes and weapon ironsights are not TRUE. You don`t look right down the sights in aim. I don`t know what its like for sniper rifles, but I`ll bet you do get to look down the sites for those as you did in previous games. The game then introduces you through the three main characters until you finally settle on the black guy. You are introduced to more controls and options to set you. Then you can start swapping between guys. For now though I`m just on the black guy and have completed a few simple missions ranging from vehicke pickups to upsetting gang members. Graphics are extremely good and I almost maxed everything and still had smooth gameplay. I am somewhat awed by the technical feat of this game. You can simply grab a car or walk and just explore the city- And there`s a LOT of city to explore. It is really a simulation of reality, I have to say. Pretty much everything is there: People, cars, aircraft, animals, the whole thing moves and works together so realistically. Except children, there are no children. I suppose the only way to express how expansive this game is, is by an example: I took a car from the garage and decided to just have a drive around, listening to a track on the many radio stations. People of all types were walking, some on mobiles, others drunk, people doing their own thing. Driving among cars in 1st person is so much like the real thing. Obviously the car controls are simplified, but the rest is so `there`. Vehicles act like you`d expect. I sidled next to a car at a red light and looked (using mouse look-great!) and saw a pretty lady in it, she was bobbing her head to some music. A man crosses the road a bit late and gets hooted at by a cement-mixer truck driver. the man panics, drops his ice cream and runs to the other side. We all drive on. There hundreds of little details like this. I drove into a new area I didn`t know, certain people started looking at me. Some sounded downright angry at me. Why? I`m just driving. Then I realised I was black, and these guys were Hispanic? And they didn`t like me in their neighbourhood. I`m English, so I`m not sure, but it was such an amazing amout of realism- as well as sad to see. I didn`t get out. I drove on. It`s getting dark, someone shouts! Their bike has been stolen. The game tells me that random stuff like this will happen and its up to me if I do anything. I chased after the cyclist thief in my car and knocked him over! he said "F**K this!" and ran off. I got the bike and brought it back to the owner, who was happy to get it. He never paid me anything though. This is just a tiny bit to the depth of this game, I`ve been to stripper dance joints, gun shops, hair shops and watched a completely random non-scripted dynamic gun shoot out between cops and a driver who crashed into a wall. There`s also a heluva lot of satirical content regarding society, even one satirising `The Cloud` which I hate because it is not privacy and the game seems to recognise that. Maybe I`m the person being satired! LOL. I have been at this game for about 5 hours and barely scratched the surface and totally offline (physically disconnected from the net). It`s an astonishingly ambitious and huge game and it works so far. Issues? Microtransactions: the game will sometimes try to get you to pay cash for extra stuff online. I`ve ignored it. It seems to happen only in shops so far, so i treat it like reality and just don`t buy. Hate microtransactions. This kind of thing and the DRM means it loses a whole Star altogether. *Edit: Well it did, but it has made up for it by its excellence in gameplay, so i`ve changed my rating. Very brilliant game, an incredible work by who knows how many programmers. There are like a dozen game modes done better than many games that do almost ONE of these things well. Pity about the DRMs and the `periodic Entitlement verification`, and micro transactions otherwise it would have all 5. I might update later if this is not as bad as it sounds. Apart from that, I would actually recommend this game. just make sure you have a decent internet connection for the install and give yourself the best part of a day before even playing it. P.S Before I said the weapons in the game had no true ironsights. I was wrong, it does. All weapons have proven look along the barrel view. EXCELLENT! P.P.S I have played this game solidly over the weekend and you know what? I`m giving it 5 Stars. Not only is this an amazing sandbox game, but the story and characters and the whole way this thing works is very impressive. There are dozens of things you can do like hunting, playing darts, helping people or not, customise with clothing and hairstyles (although they are bit low for some characters). There are dozens of things and places to find. Plus that you can have proper ironsights after all on weapons. It`s also a pretty bold Man`s game which I like a lot, few are brave enough to be so these days, apart from the Witcher. Respect. Also, I am still amazed at how it all flows and works seamlessly. It`s not just about the graphics, but the Technical genius behind it. Yes, I said genius, a word I almost never use for anyone. Despite my concerns about the DRM (which have not troubled me while I`ve been Oflline), I am ridiculously impressed. 5 STARS.
O**E
I can't get past the Day-1 PC Patch to actually play the game. It's a 5GB download which is going to take forever on my less than average ADSL speed of 2.6mbps. That speed isn't because the Rockstar servers are rammed it's the actual speed of my ADSL I honestly thought that purchasing the physical disks (all 7 of them) would mean I could avoid this. I realise that game producers need to patch games but 5GB? I therefore have given this 1 star because of the huge and inappropriate download to get the game installed. Game Devs need to be more intelligent about their online patch delivery methods and not make the assumption that everyone has a fibre connection - detect links speeds and prioritise patches for those on poor internet connections OR list high speed internet as a minimum system requirement on the box. If someone here knows how to bypass the Rockstar Social Club Patch download so that I can actually play the game without having to wait weeks for it to download, I might give it another star. As I am still waiting for the download to complete (might be here a while), i'll review the packaging it came in instead.. Overall packaging rating - 4/5 Pros: Glossy black card outer case with cartoon images of characters from the game and the usual 18 certificate ratings A leaflet offering you $1,000,000 in-game 7-page manual providing photosensitive siezures warning, install instructions, tech support and the activation code Handy fold-out map of Blaine County 7 x DVDs housed in the best case seen since the Alien Quadrilogy 9 DVD box set More cartoon depictions of characters from the game - a looking glamorous, moody and either holding a baseball bat or a gun Cons: Because there are 7 DVD, the Amazon box might not fit through your letter box, so be warned you might have to open the door to the delivery driver Weirdly, the opening of the box is on the base rather than the top. Picking up the package without supporting it from the base will mean all 7 DVDs and handy map will fall out onto the floor.
T**Y
Simply one of the best games ever. Had this since launch on PS3, have since owned it on PS4 and now PC. Only game I've ever owned on three platforms. Managed to transfer all my progress (houses, cash etc) from PS3 character. Game looks fantastic on PC, no wonder it took so long. This isn't your average PC port. Performance is generally around 60fps on high/ultra mix with a GTX780 and i7 config. To the game. Personally I'd say the campaign is worth the price alone. You control three characters, with varying degrees of likeability. Story is lengthy and fun. Lots of side missions. Great humour throughout. Solid script. Bank heists are great. Everything you expect from a classic GTA game. To the multiplayer, where a total gem can be found. A true open-world title. You can do as much or as little as you want in the multiplayer. Feel free to just explore, or undertake in the endless number of missions available. You can even play user created games, or create your own! Online heists were added, and although only 5 of them, they are a huge amount of fun playing. (Especially with friends) each heist requires several setup missions - all varied in nature. Heists are one of the best ways to build up currency for GTAOnline. Why would you need currency online? Because there is literally a mountain of things to buy. 100's of cars, planes, helicopters, yachts, weapons properties. You need a lot of cash if you want to live the Los Santos high-life. Participating in jobs online also pays (though not much) this could be races, team deathmatches, stunt rides or contact missions. PvP is also pretty well done, with mayhem potential considering some people have purchased tanks, jets and all sorts of advanced weaponry. Tip, if you're low ranked, think twice about starting trouble with any higher ranked players. If you're fed up of players C4'ing you new hypercar there is a passive mode, which means you can no longer be shot (or shoot) There doesn't appear to be any online level cap, so you can keep advancing. Though the final unlocks for weapons happen around 120 (minigun) My only two negatives would be - - Modders. Modding splits a community in two. Some people love it, some hate it. GTAOnline is ravaged by modders. My opinion is that modding is fine, if on the single player, or doing random jokey things online. It can lead to hilarious moments (shoutout to the guy who spawned a coffin around my waist and seagull on my head) but equally ruins the game. Here's why - some may have no intention of harming other players, and instead throw endless money on people (probably as two-fingered salute to R*'s extortionate cash-cards you can purchase with real £'s (£60 for $8m credits)) Great! You say. Not really. It's fine for those of you that just want to buy things with zero effort, but it leaves mission lobbies as ghost zones, noone does missions, because it's easier to beg a modder for cash. (You see this in EVERY lobby) Taking cash from modders can also get you banned from GTAOnline. So, even the good modding is bad online. Why grind a 30 minute mission for <$50k, when a modder drops $2m in 5 minutes... Sadly, this is now the mindset of most players. Now to the bad modders. Modders who use mods for PvP purposes. This could be all your usual expected PC game hacks. Aimbots, boosted health, invincibility, teleportation etc. But it can also be so much more. Modders can literally wipe every single player with a push of a button. They can set it so players spawn, and instantly explode - leaving it impossible to quit the server unless manually shut down GTA in task manager. They can change the rain to jumbo jets, crashing PC's as they cannot cope with the strain 100's of jumbos falling causes. Griefers can place giant blades outside apartments that destroy your vehicles the moment you leave your garage. They can drop UFO's on you when you're trying to fight, fire endless rockets out of their rocketproof cars. It's literally an endless headache playing vs modders who want to agitate the server - best option is to change servers, but most the same currently. - Second negative is just a general lack of cool details in Los Santos. In San Andreas, if you saw a pinball machine, or a pool table, chances are you could use it. In GTAV this isn't the case. Not a massive issue, just an observation. There is so much more I could say about the game, so feel free to ask questions. Overall the amount of free DLC added since launch, plus endless XP events and sales held weekly for in-game items, new game-modes. This is by far the best value for money game I've ever bought. £35 is almost incredible, given the trend of charging for DLC etc. Rockstar have given it all for free. Kudos.
M**.
This is my first experience of Grand Theft Auto 5; I've avoided playing the PS3/XB360 versions, and the more recent PS4/XBOne versions in anticipation of the PC version coming out. So after an 18 month wait… I had a further 7 hour wait as it appears the rest of the PC community had yesterday installing the game. 2 hours to install the 62gb over 7 discs, then 5 hours to download 5gb more. Yes this was a bit annoying, but in all honesty I expected it and I'm not going to mark down the quality of the game because of it. If anything it gave me a chance to complete Far Cry 4 which I'm not likely to go back to now GTA V is out! I take this opportunity to note the 1 and 2 star reviews already here… guys and gals, use a bit of common sense here - this isn't the first AAA game to suffer day 1 download delays and server problems- Assassins Creed anyone? This, unfortunately for now, is to be expected as games are bigger and PC hardware is more varied and in effect dated from one week to the next as tech moves on so quickly both at the user and developer ends. Give it a few days to settle and Rockstar will have it sorted. Think about it, 100s of thousands of people all over the world got this game yesterday, bottlenecking on the servers was inevitable. Also, the people moaning about not being able to load the game up once it had installed on their £3.5k rigs- again, common sense here - check all your drivers are up to date. Both AMD and NVidia released GTA V PC beta drivers yesterday. This was announced on their websites and social media and retweeted by Rockstar. And Rockstar support had a list of known issues and fixes up from hour 1. If you own a high end PC so you can lord it over console users that we can play 60fps games at 4k, you should know about this and accept its not always going to be as easy as putting a disc in and playing instantly. And lastly, no, it is not on Steam/Steam servers; it clearly says this on the product description on Amazon, on Steam's site and Rockstar's site. Don't kick off if you haven't bothered reading/researching before buying. Anyway, rant over, my rig is as follows: Intel Core i7-4790K 4.00GHz (Devil's Canyon) cooled by Corsair Hydro H110 Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force Motherboard TeamGroup Vulcan ORANGE 16GB 2400MHz Dual Channel Kit Sapphire Radeon R9 290 Vapor-X 4096MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card ~ with the GTA V 15.4 drivers loaded… Samsung 500GB SSD Windows 8.1 64-Bit XBone controller (Around £1.3k bought last summer for those who are curious and looking to upgrade) There are two separate screens for changing the graphics settings. I've got all settings on high and ultra with the exception of MSAA which is off and running at a 4k resolution. Rockstar have implemented the same graphics card RAM usage bar as they did for GTA 4 on the PC, which is brilliant for choosing what will give you the best settings while keeping your card in the green. (Other developers should take note of this, it’s a great assistance when setting up a game). I would highly recommend installing this on an SSD especially if you want to have the max draw distance and no pop-up- the game splash screen loads up within 5-10 seconds, and the game world itself within 15-20. (I have GTA 4 on the same SSD and this still takes close to a minute to load by comparison). The game plays amazingly smooth. The quality and detail is immense, breathtakingly immense. It overshadows Watchdogs and its predecessor GTA 4 on the PC! Rockstar have done an amazing job, and the 18 month wait has been well worth it. Checking my system temps and loads and it was hardly putting a strain on it, even with high action scenes and loads going on at once. I've played the first hour of the story. The game is fluid, facial expressions are amazing as is the surround audio and again, the amount of detail has to be seen to be believed. 1st person view is good, there are a number of settings to play around with- the 10 minutes or so I put it on gives a slight sense of motion sickness, but bobbing/swaying and the such can be turned off- its great Rockstar have though of everything to suit everyone's preference. I haven't gone online yet, nor tried the video editor so I can't comment on this. That’s all I can really say for the few hours gameplay I got in- there's enough reviews out there of the game itself already that I couldn't add to. I would highly recommend this 10/10 PC port of Grand Theft Auto 5 - just make sure your rig sits between or over the min and recommended spec… and be prepared to end any relationships and quit your job… you're about to become a shut-in immersed in a fantastic game!
J**T
The game itself is an amazing thing. It's a masterpiece that looks and plays amazingly. That's all I can say about GTA at the moment. Rockstar want our money, really bad. That's why instead of fixing stuttering issues, they bring out updates for DLC which provides us with free content but only on single player. They're trying to turn the multiplayer $$$ in to a premium currency. Shark cards are expensive and earning money is a task. Just like on a mobile game. Everything is priced terribly and they are really trying hard to get as much money out of us as possible. Their multiplayer is ok, it works fine for me but one thing to note is that the fixing of issues is a slow process. If publicity is raised regarding an issue, they will generally try to fix it. However, their updates generally make the game worse. One thing that I find funny is R* have banned anybody who has anything to do with FiveM and this is a real signal that Rockstar are fearful of what FiveM has to offer. I am definitely going to be playing on FiveM in the future. GTA Online is in a sorry state and a proper moderated online with fair features is something I definitely look forward to. The game in single player is amazing. In multiplayer, it's ok. It's earning 3*. They put a lot of hard work in to it and it was worth the wait through all of those delays but at the end of the day, the game is slowly dying. Single player needs expansion and multiplayer needs sorting out. Otherwise, PC gamers are going to come up with their own ways of playing the game which don't include rockstar. (FiveM)
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