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5 reasons why GTA Vice City deserves an HD remake

GTA Vice City is one of the most iconic games in the entire Grand Theft Auto franchise. Since GTA 6 will feature the Vice City map with major improvements and further expand it, players are understandably talking about Rockstar Games remaking the original title. While the studio rolled out the Definitive Edition of the original trilogy, it failed to meet expectations and was a major letdown.

Fans now want the developers to do an HD remake of the game and offer a spectacular comeback after the last disaster. This article will list five reasons why this is a fair ask and why Vice City deserves this remake.

Note: The article is subjective and based on the writer's opinion.


5 reasons Rockstar Games should do a GTA Vice City HD remake

1) It would offer the nostalgia with improved graphics

A remake would enhance the game's graphics (Image via Rockstar Games)
A remake would enhance the game's graphics (Image via Rockstar Games)

GTA Vice City is a nostalgic memory for most fans of the series. While the game certainly lacked today's graphics quality, the gameplay was rife with fun and adventure. An HD remake of the game would offer the same nostalgia but with improved graphics and textures.

Players would be able to enjoy the missions and the open-world exploration in a new light with high-quality graphics settings. This would be an incredible gift to the community, allowing them to relive the memory with much-needed enhancements.


2) The '80s setting of the game deserves a second chance

The '80s theme made the game so iconic (Image via Rockstar Games)
The '80s theme made the game so iconic (Image via Rockstar Games)

One of the reasons why GTA Vice City gained popularity is how well Rockstar Games managed to capture the '80s theme in the game. This ranges from the colorful neon lights around the town to the funky music and outfits.

Since the studio did not use this setting in its subsequent main GTA titles, players have been waiting to experience it again. Remaking the game in HD would let them enjoy the '80s vibe while exploring the game with better and enhanced graphics and features, potentially improving upon the overall experience of the original game.


3) An HD remake would enhance the soundtrack and music

GTA Vice City has iconic songs and soundtracks (Image via Rockstar Games)
GTA Vice City has iconic songs and soundtracks (Image via Rockstar Games)

GTA Vice City's funky nature and not-so-serious gameplay were made possible thanks to its soundtracks and radio stations. The '80s music blasting through the car radio made traveling around the map much more enjoyable. An HD remake would ensure that players can experience the thrill once again.

The remake could further remaster the sounds and offer a crisper HD version that suits the modern audience. Rockstar Games can also improve and expand the playlist by licensing more iconic songs from the era. This would make the game much more enjoyable for everybody.


4) New players would be able to experience it alongside GTA 6

New players unfamiliar with the game could experience it with improvements and enhancements (Image via Rockstar Games)
New players unfamiliar with the game could experience it with improvements and enhancements (Image via Rockstar Games)

Players who are new to the Grand Theft Auto franchise often hesitate to visit the older titles due to their outdated graphics and gameplay. This is an utter shame since those games offer incredible stories with captivating characters. With GTA 6 returning to Vice City, it is the perfect time for Rockstar to capitalize on the situation.

Making a GTA Vice City HD remake would allow new fans to explore the iconic location and enjoy the game before jumping into GTA 6. This would also let them familiarize themselves with the map and hop onboard the nostalgia train alongside veteran fans.


5) An HD remake would preserve the legacy of the series

A GTA Vice City HD remake would help preserve the game for a long time (Image via Rockstar Games)
A GTA Vice City HD remake would help preserve the game for a long time (Image via Rockstar Games)

While GTA 3 was the turning point for the Grand Theft Auto franchise, GTA Vice City ensured Rockstar Games stayed and flourished. The retro Miami setting with its iconic songs and lights blew everyone away and Ray Liotta voicing Tommy Vercetti only made things better.

An HD remake of the iconic title would preserve the legacy and allow the modern audience to experience the game. While the original title will remain a classic, the new version with all its enhancements would ensure that the game is not forgotten and regains relevance decades after the original release.

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