"For starters, I have to press a button every 20-30 seconds to save a clip, because it can't record long clips of gameplay. The game itself is old, over 13 years old now, and the built-in clip editor can be difficult to deal with at times," adds Zuma. Despite the prestige of the end product, though, streamlining its scenes is far from straightforward. Perhaps the biggest compliment I can pay to his work, in fact, is that, despite an increasingly daunting backlog of games I should be playing, I now really want to return to Liberty City as it appears in Grand Theft Auto 4. In practice, it all flows well – so much so, I wholeheartedly agree with Zuma when he says GTA 4 would make for a great TV crime drama. He's even folding in the cut-scenes and gameplay footage from GTA 4's two timeline-overlapping story-pack DLCs – The Lost and Damned and the Ballad of Gay Tony – and as such reckons the project in its entirety will span 15 or so full episodes. "Perhaps the biggest compliment I can pay to his work, in fact, is that, despite an increasingly daunting backlog of games I should be playing, I now really want to return to Liberty City."Īt the time of writing, Zuma has finished five full episodes of The Soviet Connection (opens in new tab), whose runtimes stretch between 25 and 40 minutes a piece.
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