

1) Several visitable locations GTA 1 had some underrated features missing from the rest of the series (Image via iPhantom3D) It would be interesting to see GTA 6 return to a darker approach.

However, the evilest aspects from the older GTA games have been mostly relegated to small-time moments in the recent HD GTA games. Some games like Liberty City Stories have equally messed up missions in the form of Bringing the House Down. This is a mission where Claude Speed rounds up some innocent pedestrians in a bus and leads them to a factory where they're forced to become hot dogs. Take GTA 2's Hot Dog Homicide!, for example. However, the most recent games in the series tend to be brighter and less evil compared to some of the actions the player had to take in the oldest GTA games. The GTA series isn't a lovely-dovely game full of happy endings by any means. By going full-fledged into the futuristic aspect, it could make vehicles like the Oppressor Mk II feel more normalized. It would feel completely different from recent GTA games, which have played it safe by taking place in the modern era. Imagine if GTA 6 took place in the future. There weren't ridiculous weapons or vehicles, but the game was supposed to take place in 2013 (or 1999, depending on which source the player is looking at). GTA 2's Anywhere City had some futuristic elements. 3) A focus on more futuristic elements Futuristic vehicles stick out in their current place within the series (Image via GTA Wiki) This location has never shown up once in the 3D or HD universe, and it doesn't seem like it's going to happen anytime soon, sadly enough. It would be awesome to see GTA 6 return to London. It was literally just called London and had some real-life locations in it as well. Its name wasn't even changed like several other spoofed locations (i.e., Liberty City and New York City). One of the most memorable features of GTA 1's expansion packs was the appearance of London. 4) Return of London The GTA series never went back to London (Image via Rockstar Games)

It's a great sound effect, even if it would be relegated to just an optional sound effect in a game like GTA 6. Hamming it up would help differentiate GTA 6 from the more frustrating sound effect heard in GTA 5 and GTA Online. Wasted sound effects have always played a crucial role within the GTA series (especially in the most recent games). It sounds like Patrick Star saying "Wasted," and it's as over-the-top as one might expect. GTA 2 had arguably the greatest Wasted sound effect in the series.
