Summary
- Rockstar Games revolutionized gaming with Grand Theft Auto 3, setting a standard for open-world titles and storytelling.
- Though criticized for some online practices, Rockstar remains a top-tier development company with an impressive game pedigree.
- Their games, like Red Dead Redemption and GTA Online, continue to captivate players with immersive worlds and engaging gameplay.
Rockstar is arguably one of the greatest video game development companies in the world. They single-handedly changed gaming forever with Grand Theft Auto 3, redefined what was possible with gaming storytelling, and consistently kept creating great open-world titles. While they have suffered some controversy as of late for their online business practices, they remain a top-tier development company.
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Rockstar Games has been around since 1998, and since that time, they've created some of the greatest video games out there. It's hard to pick the best Rockstar Games from the bunch, given that pretty much every game they've touched has turned into gold in the eyes of many. Still, there are some games that are better than others, with players adoring the sheer amount of love and effort put into making these titles come to life in the best way possible.
Updated on June 6, 2024, by Ritwik Mitra: Rockstar Games is a studio that most people are quite familiar with, with their work on series like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption being celebrated by the masses as some of the finest open-world games ever made. Of course, given the immense history of this company in the gaming industry, it's easy to see why there are many other amazing games developed by this studio throughout the years that deserve their time in the spotlight. Fans of this developer who want to check out their body of work would ideally want to check out the best of the bunch, of which there are many. Even their titles that may not hold up to the studio's standards of excellence are worth checking out for the unique ideas they bring to the table.
17 Grand Theft Auto 2
Metascore: 70
Grand Theft Auto 2
- Released
- February 13, 1999
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation (Original), PC, Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo Game Boy Color
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure, Shooter
Rockstar is known for its technical excellence and innovation, so fans may surprised to know that there was a time when this company decided to rest on its laurels instead of innovating on what made them such a huge figure in the industry. Despite Grand Theft Auto 2's fun writing and gameplay, the title was simply too similar to its predecessor for most people to consider it to be a great evolution of the formula.
However, fans who want to enjoy the classic roots of the GTA franchise will love Grand Theft Auto 2 for being a fitting entry in the series, with its focus on arcade-y gameplay and chaotic action being pretty fun. To make things better, Rockstar took the criticisms of this game to heart and developed a sequel that set the foundation for modern open-world gaming that is still being followed to this day.
16 Manhunt
Metascore: 76
Manhunt
Most people know Manhunt for its controversial gameplay that was lambasted by mainstream media outlets for fetishizing violence. This outcry was part of the usual negative rhetoric surrounding video games at the time, and players are finally glad to see that this unnecessary hatred has died down since the game's release.
The stealth gameplay of Manhunt was truly riveting, and fans loved controlling James Earl Cash as he took out the many enemies trying to hunt him down. The story is easily one of Rockstar's finest narrative offerings and serves as one of the many reasons to check out this cult classic.
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15 Midnight Club 3
Metascore: 85
Midnight Club 3
- Released
- April 11, 2005
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 2, PS Vita, Xbox (Original)
- Genre(s)
- Racing, Adventure
Midnight Club 3 is a street racing game that puts players in the driver's seat of some of the world's most exotic cars and bikes. Featuring a massive open-world environment, customizable vehicles, and fast-paced action, Midnight Club 3 was praised for its exhilarating racing mechanics and stunning graphics.
The game's focus on arcade racing paid off in dividends, with the soundtrack being pretty brilliant in its own right. It's a shame that Rockstar hasn't decided to build up on this series despite the games being amazing to play through. While these hopes will never become a reality, most fans would be elated if Rockstar would announce a new Midnight Club game.
14 Max Payne 3
Metascore: 86
Max Payne 3
The third installment in the Max Payne series, Max Payne 3, sees the titular character battling his way through a gritty and violent underworld and shooting up bad guys across a host of locations. With cinematic storytelling, intense gunplay, and the signature bullet-time mechanic, Max Payne 3 was praised for its mature storytelling and innovative gameplay mechanics.
While some people found this title to be weaker than the other games in the series, the gameplay had definitely taken a turn for the better in every way. It was rather odd that the aiming for a game tailored towards consoles required immense precision, but fans could easily work around this issue by either perfecting their aim on controllers or using a mouse for pinpoint headshots.
13 Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Metascore: 87
Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare Pack
- Released
- July 26, 2010
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, Android, iOS, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox 360
An expansion pack to the critically acclaimed Red Dead Redemption, Undead Nightmare takes the game's Western setting and adds a supernatural twist, with players battling hordes of zombies across the frontier. The game features a new storyline, new weapons, and a variety of supernatural enemies to battle.
It also allows players to play as Zombie Marston after completing the game, which makes for a great reason to revisit the open world and see the hilarity of this undead character dealing with the many threats in this game. The title's unique spin on Red Dead Redemption's gameplay makes Undead Nightmare one of the best DLCs ever made.
12 Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
Metascore: 88
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
Set in the same universe as Grand Theft Auto 3, Liberty City Stories is a prequel to the classic game that takes place three years prior. Players take on the role of mobster Toni Cipriani as he navigates the seedy criminal underworld of Liberty City.
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The game features a vast open world with a wide variety of missions, vehicles, and weapons to explore. The fact that all of this was packed into the PSP and all its limitations was pretty impressive too. It helps that rising through the ranks of the Leone crime family is pretty satisfying as well.
11 Grand Theft Auto 4: The Ballad Of Gay Tony
Metascore: 89
- Platforms: PC, PS3, Xbox 360
- Released: October 29, 2009
- Genre: Action, Adventure
Grand Theft Auto 4 contained what are arguably the two greatest pieces of DLC ever released. One of these pieces was The Ballad of Gay Tony, an expansion pack that saw people playing as Gay Tony's bodyguard, Luis Fernando Lopez. The game was an enormous critical success, and many critics saw it as better than most full-price AAA video games.
The story was intriguing and wrapped up the events of GTA 4, it was filled with memorable characters, and the gameplay and lighthearted tone hearkened back to the sillier GTA days of old. When it comes to DLC, it doesn't get much better than this.
10 L.A. Noire
Metascore: 89
LA Noire
Developed in collaboration with Team Bondi, L.A. Noire is a detective-themed open-world game where players take on the role of detective Cole Phelps as he investigates a series of interconnected crimes. A huge part of the gameplay is utilizing the game's unique facial recognition technology to read the emotions and reactions of suspects and witnesses, which was truly groundbreaking at the time.
The game features a meticulously recreated 1940s Los Angeles, complete with historically accurate cars, fashion, and music. Fans of detective games will have a great time with this title, even if some people feel like the open world is a lot more barren compared to the offerings of Rockstar's first-party offerings.
9 Grand Theft Auto 4: The Lost And Damned
Metascore: 90
- Platforms: PC, PS3, Xbox 360
- Released: February 17, 2009
- Genres: Action, Adventure
The Lost and Damned was Grand Theft Auto 4's first expansion pack and saw players taking on the role of a biker named Johnny Klebitz. Like the main game, this was a morose story that took itself far more seriously than prior GTA games, and it contained the glorious open-world gameplay everyone had all come to love.
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It was just more of GTA 4, but that certainly wasn't a bad thing. However, it's interesting to note that the user score sits at just 8.0, as some people didn't care for the story or characters, while others thought that it was too short to justify its price.
8 Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Metascore: 93
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
- Released
- March 17, 2009
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo DS, PSP, Android, iOS
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure
Chinatown Wars was originally released for the Nintendo DS. This game forgoes the traditional ground camera and instead employs a rotatable camera angled down at the action, reminiscent of the earlier GTA games.
The game was instantly praised as a worthy addition to the GTA canon, and it remains the highest-rated Nintendo DS game on Metacritic. When it comes to portable GTA, it really doesn't get much better than Chinatown Wars.