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{{expand|This article may actually be useful to describe the unique gameplay of GTA games, and as a central article about all of the aspects of gameplay, but it needs a lot of expansion}} | {{expand|This article may actually be useful to describe the unique gameplay of GTA games, and as a central article about all of the aspects of gameplay, but it needs a lot of expansion}} | ||
Every game in the [[Grand Theft Auto | Every game in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series involves many aspects of gameplay. The game progresses, and new features, items and areas are unlocked by completing the main storyline [[missions]]. However, Grand Theft Auto is very notable for it's open-world sandbox style gameplay. The player is not required to complete the main missions, and is free to explore the [[Locations|city]] and do anything they want. | ||
As the main storyline sees the player [[protagonist]] as a [[ | As the main storyline sees the player [[protagonist]] as a [[Crime|criminal]], the [[police]] are active in all GTA games, and will persuit the player if they witness them committing any crimes. In the [[GTA IV Era]], [[pedestrians]] can also report crimes using their [[Mobile Phone|phone]]. | ||
GTA's gameplay is known to be very realistic, particularly in the GTA IV | GTA's gameplay is known to be very realistic, particularly in the GTA IV Era. Despite this, some games contain over-the-top gameplay. | ||
[[ | [[Grand Theft Auto III]] introduced the series to a 3D world, which opened up further gameplay possibilities. | ||
==Types of Gameplay== | ==Types of Gameplay== |