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Full Release (1997)
Difficulty Summary
Grand Theft Auto is considered a hard game that demands strong execution, attention, and consistency.
Why Players Find It Difficult
Players often find this game difficult because of several demanding mechanics:
Who Will Find It Difficult
Grand Theft Auto is likely to be difficult for many players, especially beginners or those unfamiliar with the genre. Players with prior experience in similar games will usually have an easier time adapting. Players who rated games like Jak II, Dizzy: The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure, and Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap at a similar challenge level may find Grand Theft Auto broadly comparable in difficulty.
Based on 1 ratings on Normal/Default difficulty, the average score is 8.0/10. Most players rated this game around 8.
Developer(s)
DMA Design
Publisher(s)
ASC Games, Take-Two Interactive, Syscom Entertainment, BMG Interactive, Rockstar Games
Genre(s)
Shooter, Racing, Adventure
Platform(s)
PC (Microsoft Windows), DOS, PlayStation, Nintendo 64
Keywords
non-player character, anarchism, shopping, profanity, e3 1997, death, abandonware, bully mode, gangs, extreme violence, promo vhs, economy, sociopathy, real-time combat, dark humor, police chase, drugs, notoriety system, arcade driving physics, poverty, pc to console port, carjacking, silent protagonist, melee, world map, removed from steam, steam, theft, murder, useable vehicles, sexual content, lgbtq+, male protagonist, side quests, bloody, wheelman, mercenary, hand-to-hand combat, building, explosion, banned, organized crime, save point, ambient music, law, greatest hits, crime, corrupt government, digital distribution, controversy, freeware
About Grand Theft Auto
Grand Theft Auto is the first game in the Grand Theft Auto series and a sandbox-crime game published by Rockstar Games. The original Grand Theft Auto is made up of a series of levels each set in one of the three cities in the game. In each level, the player has a target number of points to achieve, and five lives to attain the score. The score counter doubles as a money meter; the player can spend this money on paint jobs and various other things. However, any money spent is of course taken away from the score, making the goal that little bit further away. On obtaining the target number of points, the player must then drive to a certain location to complete the level, which allows progress to the next one.
Users also rated
Players who rated Grand Theft Auto also rated the games shown below, with Jak II (8.0), Dizzy: The Ultimate Cartoon Adventure (8.0), and Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (8.0) being most similar in difficulty!

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