GTA 6: Hilarious Mechanic from RDR2 Could Change Everything (Will Rockstar Do It?)

The fans hope Rockstar Games will bring back one funny feature from Red Dead Redemption 2 for GTA 6.

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SUMMARY

  • The gaming community hopes to see the prison escape cutscenes from Red Dead Redemption 2 return in GTA 6.
  • Rockstar Games has shown their creativity and commitment by adding random and rare content in previous games.
  • GTA 6 is scheduled to be released on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S some time around the fall of next year.
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GTA 6 is scheduled to be released around the fall of next year and the gaming community is excited. Excited would be an understatement considering the wait has been a decade and then some, it is high time for the developers to step up their game and get creative for this upcoming project.

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Some fans grew up with the Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption games and grew attached to rare features like a short cutscene where players occasionally get busted and bailed out most epically or casually by friends. Fans hope to see this funny feature make a comeback.

The Developers Should Bring back ‘Busted’ Cutscenes for GTA 6

Players would want to be caught by the law if GTA 6 has busted cutscenes.
Players would want to be caught by the law if GTA 6 has busted cutscenes.

The developers have proven throughout the years that they are capable of making realistic sandboxes for the gaming community to explore and kill time. Among the key features the fans want to see make a return, apart from the hilarious busted cutscenes are the real-time hair growth and muscle system of previous games and improve them for GTA 6. These mechanics were way ahead of their time and could help give this sequel more realism.

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Rockstar Games outdo themselves one project after the other, and the previous game was incredibly detailed and massive in scale. The developers included a brief but funny cutscene whenever Arthur gets caught by the law, he is thrown into a cell to serve his sentence but it usually gets cut short when a fellow gang member sprung him out of prison.

The theme of the franchise is about outlaws and criminals, it would make the gaming experience much more immersive and realistic to see either Jason or Lucia get tossed into a cell and wait for the other to come up with a plan to bust them out of the cell.

Players usually avoid getting arrested by the law which is why only a small portion of the player base discovered the rare cutscenes and the developers have the opportunity to make it worthwhile.

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GTA 6 is the culmination of 25 Years’ Worth of Experience

GTA 6 is set to be released next year on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
GTA 6 is set to be released next year on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

It is wholesome to see game developers get weird and creative in their projects. There was a low probability of the gaming community ever seeing the random prison escape cut scenes but the developers did it anyway with the same effort as regular cut scenes which is a testament to their commitment.

The opportunity to make the busted cutscenes become a running gag for future projects is right there and the developers shouldn’t waste it. It may not be ideal to get arrested in the game but it is worth a good laugh.

Perhaps the gaming community is ready to embrace their consequences knowing there will be a hilarious exit strategy planned. There is no telling how similar or different these new protagonists will be compared to legacy characters but the fans are challenging the developers to blow them away.

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The adage of something being old means it is no good is futile. The fans loved it before and will love it again.

Would you like to see busted cutscenes in GTA 6? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Written by Rouvin Josef Quirimit

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