There is just a lot more going on and that extra activity injects exponentially more life into a city could only slightly evoke the tone it was going for back in the early 2000s. Instead, it takes from current design through its graphical prowess that helps set a more convincing scene with an appropriately excellent jazzy soundtrack.īetter lighting drapes across the town and streets are more lively because of the greater amount of people that roam around and more eye-catching, brightly lit buildings.
Thankfully, it’s not a map filled with hundreds of icons and meaningless side missions that so many open-world games from this generation have.
Hangar 13’s work on the city of Lost Heaven is obvious and immediately noticeable as a 2020 game.