


ProjectRELOAD is an impressive graphical mod for GTA 5 that changes the appearance of several minor textures found throughout the game. While upgrading the appearance of rain is nice, it's not as essential as improving various other textures, like vegetation. #4 - ProjectRELOAD Texture Patch Image via It's a simple yet highly effective mod for improving GTA 5's graphics and presentation. Plus, there are multiple different rain settings, so players won't always feel bombarded with water particles showing up on their screens. Players could argue that the rain feels overbearing at times, but fans of this mod appreciate how brutal it can be at times. Combining it with other visual mods can seem breathtaking. The rain in GTA 5 is fine, but this mod makes it look wonderful, and it's a must-have for players seeking impressive graphical mods.

If you're feeling nostalgic, you can read our reviews for both the original launch version of the game here or the PS4/Xbox One port here.Rain might be a minor aspect to adjust for a mod, but the Insane Rain Mod 1.2 is easily the best one of its class. Despite being long in the tooth at this point, the game ranked as the 8th most popular game on Steam in 2020. Needless to say, it’s had quite the run in the eight years since it was released primarily due to the ongoing popularity of GTA Online. Grand Theft Auto V launched back in 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. You can do this every month until GTA V releases on PS5. Don’t forget that if you’re a PS4 player subscribed to PS Plus, you can claim $1 million in-game dollars from the PlayStation Store at the start of each month. However, PS5 players will get to play it for free during the first three months after launch. Speaking of GTA Online, the popular online mode launches for new-gen consoles the same day. For now, it does share that players who upgrade will be treated to “special benefits” related to the GTA Online’s upcoming summer updates. Rockstar Games has finally confirmed that the new-gen version of GTA V arrives this November and will include new features and perks for those who upgrade.Ĭircle November 11 on your calendar if you’ve been waiting to experience the wildly successful sandbox game on your next-gen console. While the game will likely look and run better, Rockstar hasn’t detailed its specific features as of yet but promises to share more information in the months to come. We then learned just as quickly that the game was coming to Xbox Series X/S too. When the PlayStation 5 was first revealed last June, the event kicked off with the announcement that an enhanced version of Grand Theft Auto V was heading to the console.
