

Give me liberty - It was already ridiculous that you had to download the Rockstar Game Launcher in order to plunk down $60 for three decades-old games. But while I was skeptical about downloading yet another publisher-specific launcher for "exclusive" access to these ancient games, it seems that Rockstar has made the decision easy for players like me, because the publisher has now officially pulled GTA Trilogy from sale on PC. Given all this, you might expect that I'd be the first to snap up the new Definitive Edition of the classic GTA trilogy, which includes 3, Vice City, and San Andreas. Though their perceived influence has dwindled somewhat over the years - largely due to the fact that their shooting and driving mechanics have aged quite a bit compared to other consensus classics of the era, from Okami to Halo - as a teenager who grew up in their heyday, they're absolutely up there with my most-loved games. If you're making a list of must-play video games of the ‘00s, the classic GTA games might not come to mind immediately, but they absolutely deserve to be a part of that conversation.
