Rockstar co-founder and president, Sam Houser, says he has 'everything' left to achieve.
Speaking to MCV, Rockstar Games co-founder Sam Houser has revealed that despite being behind some of the most acclaimed and commercially successful video games ever created he still has plenty left to achieve.
"What have I got left to achieve? Everything," said Houser. "We are only scratching at the surface of games' potential as a creative medium."
Rockstar Games released GTA IV in April 2008 to almost universal acclaim and record-breaking sales figures. The publisher's next title is Midnight Club: LA for Xbox 360 and PS3 and a remixed version for PSP.





michirican123 wrote at 22:45 on 10 July 2008
In my opinion GTA IV was the start of tru-next gen games. Barely any loading times, a movie-like script, tons of replayability, actual difficult choices, a superb animation system, mo-cap done with the same person voicing the character, a full online experience once thought impossible, and graphics that had full geometries. I think the next round of games will probably be 70$ because the only way we can go is up in terms of content, re playability, story, and graphics. BRING IT ON!!
deadlybrand wrote at 01:19 on 11 July 2008
GTA 4 is crap!!lets state the obvious ..yes,the story was more or less!a free rooming world!repetitive missions!bad grafics!and for me,the worst framerate i have seen so far in a GTA GAME !! some missions are all most impossible to be play due to this factor!Its just not acceptable on this generation that a game runs bellow 30frames 80% of the time"PS3 and 360" !!!and not even a patch has been realease! R* SUCKS !!
Anonymous wrote at 05:33 on 11 July 2008
You're right deadly, gta london's frame rate blew away gta 4's, terribel