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Game Tycoon C515 Once again

KiShin's "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" was an instant hit. Gamers couldn't stop raving about the incredible graphics, the vast open world, and the killer soundtrack. It was clear that KiShin had raised the bar once again.

In New York, some people were so hyped that they actually called in sick to work, just to get their hands on the game. Nathan was no exception. He'd been waiting for this moment since high school, and he wasn't about to let a little thing like a job get in the way.

He called up his old crew, and they all met up at their secret spot, just like old times. They fired up the KS2, and the moment the game started, they were blown away.

"Damn, this is insane!" Nathan exclaimed as he took control of CJ, the game's protagonist. He hopped on a bike and started cruising around Los Santos, marveling at the level of detail in every street and cars.

As he was riding, he decided to have a little fun. He steered CJ towards the camera and leaned in close, getting a good look at his face. And that's when he lost it.

"Oh my god, look at his face!" Nathan chuckled, pointing at CJ's blank, deadpan expression. His tired eyes and emotionless stare made it look like CJ had seen too much of Los Santos already.

His friends crowded around the screen, and soon they were all grinning. "Man, he looks like he's just done with life!" one of them said, struggling to hold in laughter.

"And that expression—like he's seen one too many drive-bys and doesn't even care anymore!" another added, shaking their head in amusement.

But even as they joked about CJ's stoic face, they couldn't deny that the graphics were still mind-blowing. Sure, the characters weren't exactly photorealistic, but compared to everything else out there, GTA: San Andreas was in a league of its own.

They played for hours, exploring every corner of the city, pulling off insane stunts, and getting into all sorts of trouble. And every time CJ's face filled the screen, they couldn't help but laugh. It was like KiShin had intentionally made him look a little ridiculous, just to keep things from getting too serious.

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The internet played a crucial role in marketing KiShin's new game, "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas." YouTube and ShinStream were flooded with GTA content, and the hashtag #GTASanAndreas trended within just a few days of the game's release.

Gamers in countries where GTA: SA was not yet available couldn't help but feel envious as they scrolled through the countless posts praising the game.

People were in awe of the game's graphics, its expansive open world, the immersive soundtrack, and the memorable characters. However, amidst the praise, there were also some vocal critics, particularly among Suzuki and Microsoft fans.

"I can't believe how violent this game is!" exclaimed one concerned parent. "What happened to KiShin's family-friendly image? I thought they were all about games like Super Mario and Pokémon. This feels like a terrible move."

Another disgruntled parent chimed in, "The moment I caught my son playing this game, I banned him from using the KS2 altogether."

Some critics simply didn't enjoy the game, but their opinions were drowned out by the overwhelming hype surrounding GTA.

The "Leave Of Absence" phenomenon, where employees took time off work to play the game, extended beyond New York City

It was happening in Los Angeles, London, and various other cities worldwide, to the point where it even made headlines on the news.

A CNN reporter stood in front of a bustling game store, microphone in hand. "The release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has taken NYC by storm," she began. "We've seen an unprecedented number of employees taking time off work just to get their hands on this game. I have with me John, who called in sick today. John, what made you decide to skip work for GTA?"

John, a young man in his twenties, grinned. "I haven’t played it yet, but my friends won’t stop talking about it. They’re all hyped up about the graphics, the world, and the missions. I’ve been hearing nothing but good things, so I figured I had to get in on the action."

The reporter nodded. "So, the hype was enough to pull you away from work?"

John chuckled. "Definitely. It’s all anyone’s been talking about, and I didn’t want to miss out."

The reporter turned back to the camera. "There you have it: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas—a game so hyped, it’s pulling people away from their everyday lives, even before they’ve played it."

It was clear that GTA had captured the hearts of the masses.

YouTube was filled with videos of people going crazy over GTA: San Andreas. Unboxing videos, gameplay streams, and reaction clips dominated the platform.

A week after the release of "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas," X-Play aired an episode that delved into the story behind the scenes of the highly anticipated game.

The show opened with a montage of short clips featuring Shinro Suzuki, the mastermind behind KiShin, showcasing him in interviews and immersed in gaming.

The narrator's voice boomed over the footage, "We had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Shinro Suzuki, the God of video games himself."

As the montage faded, the scene shifted to Adam Sessler, standing in the studio, facing the camera with an air of excitement. "The video game industry has come a long way," he began, his eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. "Countless games have been created, and the industry is thriving. And at the forefront of this revolution stands none other than KiShin and its legendary developer, Shinro Suzuki."

The camera then panned to Morgan Webb, who continued, "In this episode, we've been granted an exclusive look behind the scenes of KiShin's latest and most hyped game, 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.' We even had the chance to sit down with Shinro Suzuki himself for a short interview. We'll be discussing the groundbreaking motion capture technology that KiShin has pioneered and adapted for their games."

The scene transitioned to a tape footage, revealing a glimpse of the highly anticipated interview with Shinro Suzuki. Adam, seated across from the gaming visionary, leaned forward and asked, "What sets this installment of GTA apart from its predecessors?"

Shinro, a confident smile on his face, responded, "At KiShin, we've always been at the forefront of adapting cutting-edge technology to elevate the gaming experience. For 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,' we've developed and refined our motion capture technology to unprecedented levels. We are the early adopters of this technology in the video game industry, and we've worked tirelessly to perfect it."

As the interview clip ended, the scene cut back to Adam in the studio. "Motion capture has revolutionized the way we create and experience video games," he explained, his voice filled with admiration. "It allows for more realistic character movements, facial expressions, and overall immersion. KiShin's dedication to pushing the boundaries of this technology is truly remarkable."

Morgan chimed in, "And the results speak for themselves. 'GTA: San Andreas' boasts some of the most lifelike characters and animations we've ever seen in a video game. The attention to detail is astounding."

The episode continued, showcasing behind-the-scenes footage of the motion capture process, with actors dressed in specialized suits, their movements and expressions captured by an array of cameras. The hosts provided insightful commentary, highlighting the intricacies and challenges of bringing the game's characters to life.

Throughout the episode, clips of the interview with Shinro Suzuki were interspersed, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the mind of the gaming genius.

He shared his vision for the future of gaming, his passion for storytelling, and his unwavering commitment to pushing the medium forward.

As the episode drew to a close, Adam and Morgan turned to the camera, their faces beaming with excitement. "Shinro Suzuki and the team at KiShin have once again proven why they are the trailblazers of the gaming industry," Adam declared, his voice filled with respect. "With 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,' they've not only created a masterpiece of a game but also showcased the incredible potential of motion capture technology."

Morgan nodded in agreement, adding, "It's clear that KiShin is setting the standard for what's possible in video games. We can't wait to see what groundbreaking innovations they'll bring to the table next."

The episode concluded with a final montage of "GTA: San Andreas" gameplay footage, accompanied by the show's theme music, leaving viewers eager to dive into the immersive world that KiShin had created.

Comments

Great chapter, keep it up!

Jarod lane

I can't help but imagine side by side comparison of raw takes of motion capture videos and their final edit of the animation. Like how they did for GOW, or The Avatar movie BTS.

John Mabu

Ah i didn’t expect this one

Gamer Dya

Don't give me hope 🙏😭

Dawn Whitbeck

Is this actually back

Mo

Thought I'd never see this novel again. Nice!

kekko047

Same this is the very novel that made me subscribe in your patreon. Love to see that there is still updates to this.

Gloriousss

Hyped that this was brought back

Overated

I did not expect this

Akira light

Nice! This was the fic that first got me to sign up for patreon so I'm glad to see it back, whether as a single chapter or actually resuming

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