Board Thread:Misc/@comment-2099017-20160121170054/@comment-5385060-20160121171518

This one is tricky for me, because they are both my favorite games from their respective eras. I love the plot for both of them.

In the way that Carl is from the hood, who wanted more than all the gang shit. He saw outside of Ganton, and when he got out made a huge success of himself, only to be pulled right back into the gang again. GTAV, I loved that plot so much. I feel it is more about Trevor than Michael and Franklin. Franklin wants out of the hood, and he gets that along with a house on the hills. That part of his journey ends very early on. The rest of the time he is just there for the money. Michael, his story was all about his family. For me, his story came to a head with the time he spent stuck in dessert, then when he got captured by Cheng's people. But Trevor, needed more time. He had dreams he lost. He needed to find Michael, get all his repressed feelings out, and live the dream he had for so long. Then feel that he can just let it go. The end where he says they are friends just touched me.

As far as characters go, I could go on forever the ones I loved from each of them. (Well, not literally.)

Both of them, I played for years. I know pretty much everything about both of them. SA I played for like 5 years. Possibly a little more than that. V, well I keeping playing other things put always find my way back to it.

SA has its good points in the aspect that there is a whole state out there, each city with its own story to play out. V, I get not just one character to play, but three amazing ones.

I'll say I'm neutral.