San Andreas Definitive Camera Looks Like GTA By Darren Aronofsky

San Andreas Definitive Camera Looks Like GTA By Darren Aronofsky

A GTA Trilogy player found a disorienting, Aronofsky-esque glitch where the character’s face dominates the screen as they drive down the street.

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A Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition player found an odd Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas glitch that mimics the highly disorienting film technique popularized by director Darren Aronofsky in films like Requiem for a Dream. The Grand Theft Auto remaster trilogy was released yesterday for consoles and PC, giving players the chance to experience the original trilogy in a brand new way. Unfortunately, the GTA rerelease came along with some notable hiccups.

Aside from the updated appearance of the GTA Trilogy, to which some players find it difficult to adjust, many fans are disappointed that Rockstar hasn’t made any announcements about the future of the franchise. This issue boiled over when it was announced that Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online would be ported to next-gen consoles – even though the game is nearly a decade old – rather than any further news about Grand Theft Auto 6..

In a post on Reddit, user TheVideoGaymer showed a strange glitch in GTA San Andreas where the character’s face dominates much of the screen, only showing an over-the-shoulder rearview of what’s happening as the player drives down the street. To call the video unsettling is an understatement. Chaos ensues in the background while the character’s eyes stare directly at the player, with the face only moving in strange glitchy bursts of chaotic movement. The whole video also has a very strange wobble to it, which could cause motion sickness.

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TheVideoGaymer’s Reddit post clarified this glitch occurred on the PlayStation 5 version while in first person and driving a quad bike, so it is possible that this may not be a problem on other consoles. The comment section of this post was also divided between users making comparisons to other media, like various YouTube videos and TV shows, and others pointing out that this was yet another flaw in the GTA Trilogy which has been riddled with criticism even before the games released. Some users questioned if Rockstar even tested the game before releasing it.

While it is disappointing that – so far – the GTA Trilogy remaster isn’t living up to many players’ expectations, at least it is delivering high-quality comedy like the contents of this video. During a time where GTA fans will be clamoring for memes, this video will surely provide a platform for many of them. Hopefully, all the time and effort spent on developing the GTA Trilogy and the upcoming GTA V remaster did not divert resources from GTA 6, but chances are it may have slowed the process down. GTA fans appear to need something to get excited about again, and that might not happen until Rockstar finally delivers more information on Grand Theft Auto 6.

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