Greg Miller
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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I think that does affect the potential critical reception to this game.
I almost don't think that that matters, though.
I think that Grand Theft Auto is so many different things, and it's the biggest entertainment property, the biggest video game, all of this stuff, because of the gameplay and because everybody loves something different about it.
But at the end of the day, sure, if the story's not good...
It's an exaggeration to say who cares, but if it's serviceable, that's really all it needs to be.
If it's amazing, that's great, but it's jacking cars and running people over and shooting things and the fun, just random stuff you could do, the little details.
Again, I can go on and on and on and on about all the different things that Grand Theft Auto is.
The story and characters is just one part that I think at the end of the day is the part that means everything.
the least to the most amount of people.
What was the question?
If he should move his wedding.
Let's talk about the date a little bit more here.
I do think that this is the perfect date for this game.
To Blessing's point, I think it's the perfect date for the industry.
This is...
far enough out now that people's plans can either stay for what they had planned with the May 26th date or change, giving a little bit more wiggle room.
But I think this gives so many prime spots as an option to game developers, big, small, everything in between.
And that holiday rush just feels right for Grand Theft Auto.
And Grand Theft Auto, we've seen released a bunch of different times through its iterations.
But I think that kind of having that opportunity