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Scott McCrae

GTA veteran says "in some ways I would have liked GTA 4 to be a bit more like" Saints Row 2, with Rockstar Games taking a more "serious" tone with its series than its rival

The protagonist of GTA 4 holding his hand out in front of a Diner.

Former Rockstar Games technical director Obbe Vermeij says he would've liked Grand Theft Auto 4 to be a bit less "serious."

GTA 4 is a bit of an outlier when you look at the series in the grand scheme. GTA is typically quite silly, with even the more harsh scenes being undercut by Rockstar's comedic chops, but 4 is a far more dreary affair compared to anything that came before or has come since (which is one game, mind you). This is mostly thanks to a more grounded protagonist in Niko Bellic, who is an immigrant to the country having to come to terms that the "American dream" isn't so good.

Then, six months later, Saints Row 2 appeared on the scene and brought that classic GTA comedy back to the genre, with the sequel being far more over the top than its diet GTA predecessor.

Former Rockstar Games technical director Obbe Vermeij – who worked on the GTA series throughout the PS2 era until GTA 4 – was asked about the GTA competitor after speaking about Mindseye. Vermeij admits, "I didn't actually play it." However, he did discuss the game in comparison to GTA 4. "It came out just as we were making a turn for the 'serious' with GTA 4," Vermeij states, adding that "Saints Row continued with over-the-top fun."

And while GTA 4 remains pretty acclaimed by fans due to its tone, Vermeij says, "In some ways, I would have liked GTA 4 to be a bit more like SR2." However, he still thinks "It's a great game" and that it "should be remastered" nonetheless.

As rumors of a 30fps GTA 6 begin to swirl, Rockstar Games veteran says "you might prefer the visual details" offered by a lower frame rate anyway: "It's a trade off"

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