Oct 2, 2013

GTA 5 Plus Review – Best GTA 5 Strategy Guide

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But are you having trouble in completing your GTA 5 achievements and Easter eggs? Having trouble with maps and finding good weapons & vehicles? And are you tired of keep on repeating same quest? Or are you looking for GTA 5 Cheats?

Well GOOD NEWS for you, just recently the newest GTA 5 strategy guide was released and available in the market for digital download. What I’m talking is the GTA 5 Plus.

 

About GTA 5 Plus

GTA 5 Plus is the ultimate accessory for Grand Theft Auto V contain a Live Interactive Database filled with anything and everything you need to know about Grand Theft Auto V and includes a detailed Companion Guide that assists you as you play, a Complete Walkthrough for the missions, along with Cheats, Secrets, and Strategies. Click here to visit the website.

If you are curious and want to learn more about GTA 5, read reviews, customer feedback and all the guide features at GTA 5 Plus Strategy Guide – Taking Your Game to the Next Level.

 

About GTA 5

GTA 5 Plus Guide

 

GTA 5 is the newest game and the 2013 open world action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. At the moment the game is available for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles user but GameSeek are now taking pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto 5 (GTA V) – PC and to be out in Nov 11, 2013 for £24.75. For those who want to make a Pre-order now visit GameSeek.

 

About GTA 5 Reviews

If you haven't had the copy of GTA 5, read reviews below from top gaming sites:

"I barely scratched the surface of GTA Online in six hours with the beta; it's launching with over 500 missions, of which I could only sample a fraction, and I had to leave the potential for off-mission open-world chaos untapped. The big question right now is whether Rockstar's online infrastructure is up to the challenge of millions of people trying to play at once. Both the iFruit app and Rockstar Social Club struggled after GTA V's launch, so some teething problems are to be expected." Keza MacDonald of IGN.com

Another review good review again from IGN stuff..

"Grand Theft Auto V is not only a preposterously enjoyable video game, but also an intelligent and sharp-tongued satire of contemporary America. It represents a refinement of everything that GTA IV brought to the table five years ago. It's technically more accomplished in every conceivable way, but it's also tremendously ambitious in its own right. No other world in video games comes close to this in size or scope, and there is sharp intelligence behind its sense of humour and gift for mayhem. It tells a compelling, unpredictable, and provocative story without ever letting it get in the way of your own self-directed adventures through San Andreas."

Here's another review from the Game Editor for CVG UK, Andy Kelly.

"We've said enough. Part of Grand Theft Auto V's magic is discovery, and enjoying the thrilling, unpredictable ride the story takes you on. Whether you're in the thick of a bank heist or exploring the wilderness listening to Johnny Cash on the country station, it always feels tight, refined, and polished. The world is breathtaking, the script is funny, the music is superb (both the licensed tracks and the atmospheric original score), and, most of all, it's really, really fun."

Lastly a review from Keith Stuart of theguardian.com.

"And then GTA V is also a monstrous parody of modern life – our bubbling cesspit of celebrity fixation, political apathy and morose self-obsession. I half expected it to end with the Houser brothers dressed as Papa Lazarou from League of Gentlemen staring into the camera and whispering seductively, "you all live in Los Santos now". But they don't need to, of course. This misanthropic masterpiece says it all for them."

There are lots of good review about the game so if you still undecided you should take the word from experts. And if you are having hard time with the game, true that there are lots of guide you can find online but not as good as GTA 5 Plus, read reviews and comments here.

 

 

 

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