Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is soon going to be remastered with GTA V's Rage Engine by some dedicated fans, as revealed by a new trailer.
16.12.2023 - 14:43 / destructoid.com
There’s something shameful I must admit about myself: I’m a native of Miami, Florida. It’s where I spent the first 18 years of my life growing up, and even after leaving, I look back on my time a lot.
South Florida was my home, and feeling its vibe is rare unless I visit family. That is, until I saw the long-anticipated trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI. I’ve watched it more than a few times now, and my only thought is, “Yeah, that’s Florida.”
Does it capture absolutely everything I associate with the state? No, but for a trailer that’s only 90 seconds long, it gets so much right. It also makes me feel represented in a way I don’t think any other game has made me feel before.
Before I go into what Grand Theft Auto VI gets right about Florida, I want to say something about the state and I say this with love: It’s kinda trashy. This isn’t to say that everyday life in Florida is just like the real-life stories used as inspiration in the trailer. People are wild everywhere, and it’s rare for alligators to end up in your pool. Florida Man is only a thing because the state has incredibly strong public record laws.
When I say Florida, including Miami, is trashy, it is because I mean it literally. One shot in the trailer showcases what I assume is GTA VI‘s South Beach equivalent feels like a complete fabrication, and only because there isn’t trash everywhere. People are gross and, especially on a populated beach, will leave their trash behind.
This applies to the water, because the clearest thing I remember about Florida beaches is the rancid smell coming from them. It was bad enough that I thought I hated the way seawater smelled. The truth was that pollution from varying sources makes the water smell terrible and gives it a murky brown color.
Besides that one little gripe I have? Everything else is on point, even with how the fictional state of Leonida is shown outside Vice City.
Although I left before I was old enough to appreciate Miami’s nightlife, the trailer represents its excess amazingly. Miami is a bright city at all hours, and while the plethora of luxury sports cars is noticeable during the day, they glow at night. Even the glimpse of a strip club resembles a very Miami version of excess. It’s incredibly flashy in a way that can take attention away from how other parts of Flordia are.
Beyond Miami’s glitz, Florida resembles the southern US while remaining unique, and I love how GTA VI‘s trailer shows this. My favorite part of the whole thing is a shot of an airboat riding through swampland. It’s something that took me back to when my family and I took airboat tours through the Everglades.
While something I never cared for, it was wild seeing mudding represented in GTA. The activity constitutes
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