

As exciting as GTA: The Trilogy appears, replaying these missions is sure to dig up old nightmares for some gamers.

The games featured in GTA: The Trilogy are infamous for having missions that can be very difficult to get through, whether it's because of aggressive enemy AI or finicky controls. And while graphical and gameplay enhancements should prove to be worthwhile improvements, there are other areas of these iconic games that may not be as easy to fix. Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition promises to collect GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas, all while giving each game some major overhauls. That lasting appreciation hasn't gone unnoticed by Rockstar, and now Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition will give gamers a brand new way to play the titles responsible for the current generation of sandbox games. These games have been revisited by numerous longtime fans over the years, and many newcomers to the series have discovered them and built an appreciation for the classics. The Grand Theft Auto series is one of the most publicly recognizable in all of gaming, and a large part of that success is thanks to the releases of GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas.
