A refreshed '80s crime playground for Netflix subscribers
GTA: Vice City – NETFLIX takes the original Vice City into a modern package, dressing the neon-lit 1980s in updated visuals and platform-specific features. This release is available only to Netflix members and aims to blend nostalgia with contemporary graphical polish and modern control options.
Storyline and main cast
You play as Tommy Vercetti, voiced by Ray Liotta, an ex-con trying to climb Vice City's criminal ladder after a drug deal collapses. The plot follows Tommy as he chases down stolen money and merchandise to satisfy an unforgiving boss, slowly assembling allies and enforcers while confronting rival factions. Supporting performances from Tom Sizemore, Luis Guzmán, and Burt Reynolds add weight and personality to the cast, reinforcing the game's cinematic feel.
Visual upgrades and input options
- High-resolution textures, richer lighting, and longer draw distances give the city a far more detailed, modern appearance.
- Native Bluetooth controller support and refined input mappings make the game more comfortable to play on living-room devices.
- The overall presentation leans toward the look and polish players associate with later entries in the franchise, while retaining Vice City's colorful, tropical identity.
Technical shortcomings to be aware of
- Large frame drops and stuttering can occur, occasionally even during cutscenes, which breaks immersion.
- Control responsiveness is inconsistent at times, with noticeable lag affecting driving and combat sequences.
- Missions lack mid-run checkpoints, forcing a full restart on failure and increasing repetition when a mission proves difficult.
Verdict — who should play it
If you loved the original Vice City and want a visually refreshed trip back to its neon-soaked streets, this edition is worth trying—especially if you have a Netflix subscription and a Bluetooth controller. However, prospective players should be prepared for technical rough edges that can undermine the experience. For fans of classic GTA storytelling and 1980s style, the remake still delivers a compelling return to Vice City despite its flaws.
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