
GamerNode's Mike Murphy writes: "The moment that made this abundantly clear during the screening of 'The Red Lipstick Murder' homicide case I witnessed was when protagonist Cole Phelps arrives at the scene of the crime. Once he has entered the cordoned-off area, the camera pans to a shot of the grass. The camera slowly pans to show a pair of lifeless feet, followed by a pair of lifeless legs, and then a naked crotch and pair of breasts before focusing on the face of the unfortunate victim. Frozen and pale, the side of her skull bashed in, lipstick and blood garnish her abdomen and leave behind the eerie message and (fake) calling card of the murderer. Taking this all in, a single thought enters my mind: Video games are evolving..."

Rockstar has launched an official marketplace for "every server and every player" to buy mods: Cfx Marketplace.
I wonder how much of this isn't just taken work of others who have modded for free.
Edit: Also, great way for R* to take popular ideas and build them into GTAVI based on demand.
Ah, perfect timing with them taking down the Bully online fan mod. Greedy a$$ company.
I'm not entirely sure how to read this, as it doesn't seem exactly like an exact parallel to Bethesda's paid mods shenanigans.
Rather than single player stuff, this appears to be aimed solely on Cfx Servers. From what I've gleaned, apparently Rockstar bought the Cfx mod team several years ago, coming a few years after weird contentions led them to ban a few of their members. Ultimately, the question is if they plan to keep this contained to only online/servers.
I have to guess to a degree yes. It'd be pretty hard to "force" paid mods for single player when modding files locally on your own machine, but much easier for servers they'll control. So perhaps this is their soft launch ahead of GTA6 online and they'll clamp down more tightly on non-official servers going forward? Ever since they've become a 1 or 2 property studio, I haven't really cared much for Rockstar stuff, so I'm not entirely up on everything surrounding this. Sounds like it has the potential to be problematic further down the line, but right now fairly easy to ignore...I think lol.
Discord messages Rockstar Games management reviewed before firing union members have reportedly been revealed.
They were involved in protected Union activities and Rockstar will be in trouble with the NLRB.
A rare interview from the former GTA and Red Dead Redemption writer and executive producer.
Interesting to know.
Among MGS4, Agent was the reason I wanted and bought a PS3. (Who knew we would get other gems like Killzone 2 and TLoU.)
I always assumed it got cancelled due to hardware restrictions even at that time.
Such a shame, I remember first reading about it in official playstation magazine, Agent and The Getaway are the two cancelled games I wish I could play 😩
Because it had to be open world, of course. Couldn't change that and make the Agent game work otherwise. Totally buying it.
I used to laugh whenever I'd see someone cite Agent as a game to look forward to, because it was never officially canceled (at least, as far as I've seen.)
"It's still real to me, dammit!"
I'm very excited for this. Somehow I feel this will end Rockstar's skid of overrated games and will usher in a new era of quality for the publisher. Let's hope Team Bondi has something more for us.
I already thought L.A. Noire would be great but this has me even more excited. It's great to hear that there's a certain level of maturity to the story, and I love the idea of solving cases as a detective. Can't wait to get my hands on it in a couple of months.