Game Debate to the Death!
Favorite GTA game?

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In the last debate, in anticipation of the upcoming Metal Gear Solid 4, we argued over which of the previous Metal Gear games have been the least and most enjoyable in the series so far. Over a hundred votes were cast for a variety of different console titles from the past, but no single game was a landslide winner or loser in either category. Below are the top results from each group:

  • Favorite Metal Gear game:
  • 1st: Metal Gear Solid (34 votes) — Winner!
  • 2nd: Metal Gear Solid 3 (33 votes) — Almost!
  • 3rd: Metal Gear Solid 2 (20 votes)
  • Worst Metal Gear game:
  • 1st: Metal Gear Acid (11 votes) — Loser!
  • 2nd: Metal gear Solid 2 (10 votes)

Looks like Metal Gear Solid 2 pleased and displeased a fair amount of its players. For this week, since we’ve all had a while with Grand Theft Auto 4 by now, I think it’s time to finally revisit this series for a debate. What’s your favorite GTA game so far, and why? What made that one better than the rest for you? Give it some serious thought, cast your votes and reasons, get some other simulation murderers to share their opinions as well, and check back next week for the winner.

Bonus Question: What’s your least favorite Grand Theft Auto game so far? Why?


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