The Steam release of the enhanced version of Grand Theft Auto 5 didn't exactly set the world on fire. Many players voiced their disappointment, citing a host of technical problems and difficulties transferring their progress to GTA Online.
This widespread dissatisfaction is clearly reflected in the overwhelmingly negative Steam reviews, significantly impacting the game's overall rating. For a brief time, it even held the dubious distinction of being the lowest-rated Rockstar game on Steam.
While the rating has since climbed slightly to 50.59%, it remains the second-lowest rated Rockstar game on the platform, just above L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files (49.63%). This unfortunate ranking highlights the considerable challenges involved in releasing updated versions of established games, even for a studio as renowned as Rockstar.
The negative feedback serves as a stark reminder of the importance of meticulous testing and ensuring a seamless player experience, particularly for a title as beloved as Grand Theft Auto 5. Rockstar is actively working to improve the game, but the initial negative reception underscores the high expectations fans hold for their favorite franchises.