Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition (Xbox One)




Dimensions: 17 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm; 70 Grams
Model: XB1365963
Origin: Germany

8 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The games in this trilogy, are as good now as they were many years ago when they were originally released, and the graphics have been tweaked for the xbox X , and all for a very reasonable price

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These games show their age, sure, but they’re three absolute classics that have been done up for us to play on current gen (Xbox One/Series X|S). They have their issues, and have had terrible ones that have (probably all?) been fixed by now. Mine, and most people’s favourite is definitely Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, there’s features in that game that aren’t even in the newest GTA, and I used to play it for hours back in the day; but there is an Xbox 360 version that’s backwards compatible so you could play that, and there’s not a ton of difference between the two except missing songs due to licensing. Besides that, the package includes GTA: III, and GTA: Vice City, which are fantastic themselves and definitely worth playing. I recommend the trilogy, but only if it’s maybe 30ish or less. I think the full price was a bit much.

  3. LinoNHUouq says:

     United Kingdom

    Seriously I don’t understand all the hate this recieved by people in reviews on YouTube. Yes, there were some glitches and dodgy bits, but nothing that made it unplayable or stopped me from enjoying the game. The only thing I hated was the stupid rain effect, before they patched it you could barely see anything! But all the hate, in my view was a load of rubbish, and people being too critical. This remaster has given me alot of enjoyment and a huge nostalgia trip of my teenage gaming years. If you enjoyed the originals and regret selling your PS2 (like I did) this is well worth it to enjoy playing these great games on the newer systems.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis new issue has received quite a bad press which delayed my purchase. Eventually I loaded my original 3 game discs onto my xBox & played a few levels. Old times – yes, but old standard too. Nostalgic but disappointing. Hence I ordered this ‘Trilogy’ & have played a few of the entry levels on each. Not quite the same nostalgia, but good graphics & enjoyable. Huge downloads from the disc, especially San Andreas, but yes, just like old times! 4 stars for now – maybe another in due course…..? It is clear that the producers are working on downloadable updates/patches as I started off with a sizeable one. So it can only get better.

  5. Politics on the Hudson says:

     United Kingdom

    Great game, brings back memories for me . OK it got its faults and cliches but still love i

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great game, brings back memories for me . OK it got its faults and cliches but still love i

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Came quickly after ordering, better priced than other places. Bought as a Christmas gift which has been used ever since so I’m happy with this purchase

  8. BelleO47blbdv says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 54 From Our UsersPersonally, I just don’t get the hate!

    Apologises for the long reviewSo, here are some of my favourite games, remastered, tidied and running on current and next gen hardware.

    Now these games have been pulled over the coals by so many reviewers and so many players, but personally I don’t understand the anger. Let me give my reasons, if you will indulge me.

    Criticism one: Why didn’t they remake them?!

    Honestly? I’m glad they didn’t! Part of the whole nostalgia and feel good factor comes back to the previous experience of playing them ‘back in the day’. I missed the grimy textures, slightly janky motion capture and the character models that are a little old tech. Some of the textures have been tidied up, some of the mechanics have been updated and a few of the character animations have been improved, but it still has that ‘feel’ that it used to have. Despite being rather old hat, all 3 games feel smooth and well optimised (with a few minor exceptions).

    Criticism two: “It’s really buggy”

    I haven’t come across all of the game breaking bugs that others mention. Maybe they have been patched out, maybe I’ve been lucky, I don’t know. It’s not to say there are none. Okay, some textures occasionally (but very rarely) bug out, but leaving the area corrects this. I have had zero crashes at this stage, no massive clangers have been dropped and all seems to work as I’d expect. Saves work as well as they ever did and perform as well as can be prepared for. At the end of the day, the oldest of the trio is 20 years old! Loading times are good, even if slightly longer on the OG Xbox One.

    Criticism three: “The frame rate and resolution sucks”

    I’ve tested on Xbox one, One X and Series X. Frame rates have been consistent for the most part, the weakest being San Andreas, despite that being the most modern. But it’s still perfectly playable. At no point have any of them started chugging to the point where you would notice, at least to my mind. All of them look good on a 4K tv and the Series X really doesn’t break a sweat. Vice City seems to be the most fluid and well optimised based on my experiences so far.

    For reference I tried the originals on PS2 last week, apart from looking appalling on a 4K tv as you would expect, the frame rates, texture pop ins and, loading times and general performance were not even on a level close to what they are now. While some may have expected more, I find it to be great.

    Criticism four “They feel old”

    They range between 20 and 15 years old at this stage. But that’s the beauty to me. I wanted that nostalgia hit, and changing too much would lose the soul of what these games were and continued to be.

    My thoughts:

    So far I’m many hours in (in self isolation due to surgery coming up in a few days time) and I’ve enjoyed every second of playing them. Of course, personal opinions are perfectly valid and everybody has differing experiences, but I’ve found very little to critique, and a lot of joy in playing through games that remind me of my teenage years.

    I would recommend!

    Thanks for reading, enjoy your Christmas and New Year and have a wonderful time! Take care.