Certainly, in a gamer’s life, there have been many times when we have to go through the situation of feeling “hungry”, craving to continue a game even though we have “broken the island”. And GTA – this cult game series is sadly the place that brings the most such emotions for gamers. Typically GTA 5 – a super product that perhaps no one is unfamiliar with. Try to recall how Rockstar has “milked” this game, while everyone is delusional about an upcoming GTA 6. GTA 5 fans have been waiting long enough, and this is why just recently, fans of this game series, instead of continuing to discuss GTA 6, have made a list of titles with many titles. similarity with GTA 5 to experience the same, anti-boring.
Yakuza 0
At first glance, many people will think that the Yakuza do not have too much in common with the GTA series when replacing third-person gunfights with brawls, karaoke… However, their common point lies in hidden a lot of side quests through a variety of themes, mini games.
Set in 1980s Japan during the economic bubble period. Money is always the main problem that needs to be solved by the characters in the game. And luckily when everything goes on the curb, the alleyways bring you money. Yakuza is also a rare game where side quests are also important and an integral part of completing the main storyline.
Mad Max
A destroyed world has no resemblance to the always busy, bustling street scene of GTA – that may be what many people think. However, make no mistake, just play Mad Max and you will understand, everything is much better than we think.
The key to survival in Mad Max is none other than resource gathering and crafting – the two most basic actions. Everything, is focused on your car. It’s a bit different from GTA when there, the car is just a means of transportation, and in Mad Max, it is your weapon.
Sleeping Dogs
A veteran cop from San Francisco is transferred to Hong Kong to act as an undercover agent in the criminal underworld – that’s the beginning of an adventure, surviving in the harsh world of “gypsy”. gamers.
Car chases, barn gunfights, and back alley brawls make up the bulk of the game’s content. There’s even some “Assassin’s Creed” style parkour included. Not to mention, the almost endless amount of side quests with Asian-style “martial arts” performances promises to never disappoint gamers.