They need to turn off all the glitches, so that no one can make bad videos about the game and come to a dislikable opinion about it. They need to Disable Take Two from making any sort of publishing decisions so people might respect them again. They need to turn off plans for any content that is not GTA 6. They need to turn off all relations with the Public eye until GTA 6 is finished. Then everyone will like them again.
Friends of mine in middle school gushed about GTA3 at the lunch table. I asked my mom if we could go to the store and get it. The clerk behind the counter tried to warn her about the M rating to which she said “Yeah I don’t care. He’s seen worse on TV” And the rest is history
I had the exact same situation with San Andreas as a sophomore is high school. Dude had to go to the back and get it, came out and looked at me, then asked my mom if she knew the game was rated M. She didn't know or care. Lol. She just said "Yeah, that's fine."
I love playing old games being like "wow this is really fun even to today's standards" and then you get to another part and be like "yea this is insanely outdated" 😂
And also fun stuff you don't really see much of today. Like in 3 (and probably others i don't know) you can gently stop & jump onto a car, and let the AI ferry you across town leisurely. Its limited routes and inconsistent traction (sometimes you slide off the car depending on graphics or in-game weather) was part of the fun of discovering its programmed limitations, but it was fun exploring the relatively small sandbox for all it was worth.
I still never played GTAIII, but I instead got to experience Liberty City Stories on the PSP as my first GTA, my god, a whole world with virtually no limitations of what you can do on a hand-held console.. Jamming as many cars as possible into garages, coming up with my own ways to glitch and save a special car, to this day no game has come even close to it. Old games just gave you so much freedom and your experience was truly unique. Even the little side-challenges/mission like that ambulance one where you wreck shit was amazing, I think I spent more hours on side missions in LCS than I did on any game released in past 10 years.. It's not just nostalgia speaking, modern games are really limiting and there is not enough effort put into most of them, it's just about numbers. PSP Games like Burnout:Legends & LCS felt truly unique, they didn't feel like compressed inferior versions only made for a less-capable hand-held device. When you smashed cars in Legends you really felt it somehow, with no vibrations or anything helping.
At first I was angry when I realized you missed Donkey Kong December Day 6, but seeing as this video has no dislikes, I've changed my mind! How does he do it?
The Hot Coffee mod content was RE-INCLUDED on the disc and downloads for the remaster trilogy. Rockstar pissed off Congress and got sued and had to have an expensive disc recall over Hot Coffee years ago. It was arguably the biggest video game fuck-up in history and they somehow repeated it by including that material again. I think Dunkey is implying with this video that the Hot Coffee sex mini-game can now be played with the DK Bongo drums. Slap them. Keep up your rhythm. That qualifies this as Kongtent.
Well cause most baby boomer moms were dumb. Especially the tard religious ones and T for teen was hard to get and M was nigh impossible until you were at least 13-15. Thank gosh for cool dads though ;)
Remember, remember, the 6th of December The Dunkey Kung video he forgot. I know of no reason why this shopping season Dunkey's merch should ever be bought.
@@Steak818 The joke is that when we were all kids and GTA 3 was new, we all wanted it, but couldn't have it because our parents wouldn't allow it. No one said Ico was actually bad.
Some will say that this video has nothing to with Donkey Kong December, let me reassure you that it does. Grand Theft Auto III takes place in the fictional island of Liberty City which is based off of New York City which is the setting of the film King Kong which the main inspiration of the original Donkey Kong. Simple. Six Degrees of DK.
LMAO! I did the same thing with the mission where you have to kill "Jizzy" in a car chase. I had such a hard time with that mission, so I parked a couple of limos around his car and shot them up until they were one bullet away from blowing up. This took some trial and error, but when I got it just right, when he tried to drive away, he rammed the limos and they blew up and killed him. Once the fire went low I just walked over and picked it up. That was one of the many things I loved about that game.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="104">1:44</a> "Ambulance is killing, ambulance is killing hundreds of people" The way he said that is just hilarious
I definitely think Donkey Kong was the greatest thing to happen to the GTA franchise. It went from a mediocre crime simulator into a bonafide banana bonanza experience. Truly goes to show DK is bigger, faster and stronger too.
This reminds me of the time when I was a kid and was at the store with my parents, they looked at all the covers of the games and didn’t want to buy anything because they all looked so violent. Then I saw bioshock, which was a very minimal and plain cover and they bought that. Good times.
I remember going to my 2nd cousins house back in 2001. He was playing this game. It blew my mind. Me and my brother hand Grand Theft Auto 1 at home on a 386. I never thought I would see the day a 3d game with so much freedom and realism. It was so crazy to see something like this back then.
GTA 3 has the most nostalgic value for me of all the GTA games. Even though it technically wasn't as good as Vice City or San Andreas, it was a true game changer.
I havent played gta3 until 2008 or something and quit because it was too dated, but a cohple months back I played it again and was really impressed with what they've done in 2001, the evolutiom from gta 2 was amazing. Among all the gtas of the definitive edition, gta3 is the most improved of them all.
At the time it was mind blowing. The fact that you could go anywhere and there was car physics made it like magic as a kid. Played on a friends ps2 as I was still on n64 and I was speechless
Gta 3> Vice City and San Andreas. I disagree it isn't technically better. Larger and more does not always mean better. Gta 3 had a great campaign and perhaps the tightest, best map of the trilogy.
This entire stream was funny af. I couldn't stop laughing at the entire "AMBULANCE IS KILLING HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE" and when he drives the plane and accidentally pushes another car to fall from the edge of the bridge. Best stream
I remember how this game, after playing GTA 2, blew my god damn mind so much, I was really afraid of it for how realistic it seemed. I was just a kid. Also a moron.
The scale was absolutely mind blowing. When you got to unlock the whole map, the music, how each car handled differently, the cheat codes, I could go on for days. I’m 30 now, the nostalgia is strong with this one
Most innovative game since Half-Life at the time. Hell, maybe the most innovative game since something like Doom/Wolfenstein. This was BANANAS at the time. Goddamn bananas.
Pretty sure the type of mission I struggled with the most in this game was where you had to keep the condition of a car in a good state in order to deliver it. No matter how damn careful you are at driving fast and well in GTA III, just the sheer amount of chaotic things that would happen in the streets would often have someone else crash into you. Or someone would throw themselves out into the street and fuck up the hood. Good times. Definitely agree that the chaos is what this game had going for it.
IT'S THE FUCKING PHONE MISSION WITH THE CAR THAT HAS A BOMB YOU DIDN'T EVEN HAVE A MAP BACK THEN AND THE ROUTE WAS CONFUSING AS ALL HELL. THE KICKER?? YOU DON'T JUST GET A MISSION FAIL IF YOU CRASH YOU FUCKING DIE
Yeah I stopped trying to do that mission and just got to the mission where you kill the guy who gave you that stupid car delivery mission by the real estate developer dude. No regrets haha
I was having this conversation with a friend a few months back. When I was a kid, I would play stuff like San Andreas, LA Noire, and COD Black Ops, and now as an adult all I wanna play is like Mario or Pokémon lol
I literally had the exact same experience when I tried to buy San Andreas. The cashier at GameStop told my Mom it was rated M, she said it was okay, then he proceeded to say, “You can have sex with a hooker, kill her, then get your money back”. So she put it back. Bastard.
@@b1nary_f1nary They have to, because every business that sells video games has internal rules prohibiting the sale of rated m games to minors. If they do, the employee and the manager could lose their jobs.
@@afluffypinecone3577 if an adult is with them buying the game they don’t, that guy was just being an asshole who gets off on ruining the day of some random kid in front of his mom.
It's funny how super basic things like "shooting stuff with the hose on the fire truck" sounds now. but I remember the immense feeling of freedom and wanting to find out everything you could do in the game when this came out. And just being amazed by all these small things that sound silly now because they're commonplace.
The most important part of this video…is that Bully’s soundtrack is still awesome. RS ought to take all that income from GTA online and make a dang bully sequel already
@@blicleak1101 Or exactly because of it to take a stance against cancel-culture and the constant censorship of media. But yeah, you're right it's pretty unlikely
@@blicleak1101 I mean technically Jimmy is sticking up against the bullies during the game so i don’t see why it’d be a problem. Great game and I think rockstar should make adult Jimmy a main character in a future GTA game.
I got “GameStop Clerk’d” back when it was EB Games on Vice City at the mall. So I walked 10 steps over to KB Toys next door - which sold video games. The clerks there didn’t give a hoot (or likely never were trained) about ESRB ratings. So I bought the game there, walked over back to EB Games and tapped on the glass until the clerk saw me holding up Vice City in one hand and my middle finger in the other.
Hey, ICO is the game that got the Dark Souls dude to like, go from accounting to video game design, and produce the Dark Souls franchise. You can especially see the influence in the sound FX, if you know, you could see SFX. edit:Influence, not difference. Damn whiskey.
ICO also inspired The Last of Us. And Prince of Persia Sands of Time. It was a fairly influential game. Maybe not as much as GTAIII, but still super relevant
The biggest thing about ICO was that the team behind it ended up making Shadow of the Colossus. Which, I don't care what anyone says, is one of the greatest games of all time.
@@schmecklin377 honestly, ICO is one of those games that I don't think really needs a remaster. Shadow of the Colossus' remaster was great because it did better service to the grandeur and magnitude of the Colossi, but I think ICO already does justice to its premise without needing any specific tweaks
@@parknplay8328 but BluePoint did such an incredible job with SotC I just gotta know what they could do with ICO, even just updating the textures would be worth
I took my parents to Toys R Us, led them around the store, lost them, and then had some random dude buy the game for me with money I had saved! Good times!
The cashier looked me in the eyes when my Mom asked if she should buy me GTA4, without breaking eye contact said "it's a fun game ma'am, nothing too violent happens." And my Mom bought it for me. Thank you Gamestop Cashier
Can we talk about how cultured Dunkey is for having Bully music in the background? Really wish Rockstar would make a sequel to that. Anyway, great video Dunk!
I noticed the English class music in the previous video. (It might play in more than one class but English was what first came to mind when I heard it)
The game still holds up surprisingly well, but the remake makes the characters look like 2D paintings that were thrust into the 3rd dimension and are desperately trying to figure out how to act human.
I remember playing GTA3 in a "Game Shop", my mother suddenly came in and kicked me out so hard because she wanted me to focus on studying, not wasting time on garbage games, after so many years studying hard to fail being a doctor as my mother did expect, but I'm now a 3D game developer, how come is it, lol