

Split into varying sections of class, today's San Andreas ranges from the decaying to the decadent, the average to the affluent, and just about everything else in between. That's not to say it isn't a good place to be, in fact, it's arguably one of the more vast and complete open-world universes ever put together by the developers.

But it's nothing like the self-titled game of 2004 - not only have the graphics been upscaled but the neighbourhoods look and feel entirely different.

Based on modern day Southern California, Rockstar game's newest iteration in the long-running sandbox series takes players back to Los Santos and its surrounding areas of Blaine County. If, like us, you've been spending the last three days of your life in the fictitious environs of San Andreas rather than the real world, it's likely because, along with the rest of the population, you're hooked on GTA V.
