Grand Theft Auto V looks to be set in and around the Hollywood-style Vinewood area, with a reformed crook as its anti-hero. So the trailer is out and ready to watch. And as speculated, Grand Theft Auto V looks set to be a satire on the Hollywood dream, with an unnamed narrator arriving in a town clearly modelled on Los Angeles, looking for the quiet life but unable to leave his criminal past behind. The Vinewood sign from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is clearly visible in one section, suggesting that at least some of that game's environment and milieu will figure once more. The private jet scorching through at the end hints that we'll be able to pilot aircraft again. As with Grand Theft Auto IV, it appears that developer Rockstar North is looking to add social commentary to the mix. Several moments show homeless people huddling beneath overpasses and begging for change. The contrast between the wealthy and the poor seems to be a key theme.
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