Wondering where the score is? Our GTA Online review will remain scoreless, as a score does not properly reflect its continuously changing nature. Here's how and why we decided to do it this way.
As a single-player game, Grand Theft Auto V is defined by its characters more than by the player, for me at least. It's the story of three equally troubled criminals with different backgrounds and motivations, and their personalities and proclivities shaped the way I played. GTA Online is a space away from that story, a place for players to run riot together. San Andreas is the same, but your role within it is different, and as a result it's more conducive to the kind of open-world mayhem that can feel out of place in the context of Rockstar's single-player story. Like most multiplayer games GTA Online is as fun as you and your friends make it, but the world of San Andreas is a bigger and better playground than most.
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