It even comes with a full soundtrack to accompany you, offering a mix of pop and retro and other genres in between. With an installer size of only 12.9 MB, you won’t even expect to contain a full city you can freely explore. Since it’s more of a casual game than a full-blown RPG one, it comes with a surprisingly small file size. If you’re after driving around or wreaking havoc on city streets, this works. As it stands, it feels like most urban assets like buildings and vehicles are exported and implemented on an open-world experience without putting in efforts to create a story or a premise. These displays are accompanied by intuitive, mobile-optimized controls, which further allow you to focus on the game.Īs mentioned, it lacks an overarching story or premise that ties everything together.
It has smooth details, consistent application of textures, and puts in the effort to generally capture the visual feel of the Rockstar games. For starters, it gets the 3D world right.
From the aesthetics to the gameplay, GETTA 5 actually feels like a stripped-down GTA game adapted specifically for mobile devices.