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Grand Theft Auto V - PS4/PS5

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Grand Theft Auto V - PS4/PS5PLATFORM: Playstation FORMAT: Digital (FAA) and Disc (Digital: Upon successful purchase, redemption instructions will be delivered directly to your email and WhatsApp for convenient access.) (Disc: eligible for Free delivery or Self Pick Up) Region: Global Region 2 Grand Theft Auto V (PS4) Welcome to Los Santos where self help gurus, starlets, and fading celebrities, once the envy of the Western world, are now struggling to stay afloat. In Grand Theft

PLATFORM: Playstation

FORMAT: Digital (FAA) and Disc

(Digital: Upon successful purchase, redemption instructions will be delivered directly to your email and WhatsApp for convenient access.)

(Disc: eligible for Free delivery or Self Pick Up)

Region: Global / Region 2

Grand Theft Auto V (PS4)

Welcome to Los Santos where self-help gurus, starlets, and fading celebrities, once the envy of the Western world, are now struggling to stay afloat. In Grand Theft Auto V, you follow the epic storylines of A young street hustler, a retired bank robber and a terrifying psychopath. The trio must pull off a series of dangerous heists to survive in a ruthless city in which they can trust nobody, least of all each other.

With Grand Theft Auto Online, the dynamic and ever-evolving GTA universe allows you to play online with up to 30 players. Rise through the ranks to become a CEO of a criminal empire by trading contraband or form a motorcycle club and rule the streets. Pull off complex co-operative heists or enter radical, adrenaline-fueled stunt races. Or create your own content to play and share with the Grand Theft Auto community.

Explore the stunning world of Los Santos and Blaine County in the ultimate Grand Theft Auto V experience, featuring a range of technical upgrades and enhancements for new and returning players. In addition to increased draw distances and higher resolution, players can expect a range of additions and improvements including:

  • New weapons, vehicles and activities
  • Additional wildlife
  • Denser traffic
  • New foliage system
  • Enhanced damage and weather effects, and much more
  • Features

    • Grand Theft Auto Online - Discover an ever-evolving world of choices and ways to play as you climb the criminal ranks of Los Santos and Blaine County in the ultimate shared Online experience.
    • Grand Theft Auto V - When a young street hustler, a retired bank robber and a terrifying psychopath land themselves in trouble, they must pull off a series of dangerous heists to survive in a city in which they can trust nobody, least of all each other.
    • Launch Your Criminal Empire - Launch business ventures from your Maze Bank West Executive Office, research powerful weapons technology from your underground Gunrunning Bunker and use your Counterfeit Cash Factory to start a lucrative counterfeiting operation.
    • A Fleet Of Powerful Vehicles - Tear through the streets with a range of 10 high performance vehicles including a Supercar, Motorcycles, the weaponized Dune FAV, a Helicopter, a Rally Car and more. You’ll also get properties including a 10-car garage to store your growing fleet.
    • Weapons, Clothing & Tattoos - You’ll also get access to the Compact Grenade Launcher, Marksman Rifle and Compact Rifle along with Stunt Racing Outfits, Biker Tattoos and more.

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Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition (PS4)

Welcome to Los Santos where self-help gurus, starlets, and fading celebrities, once the envy of the Western world, are now struggling to stay afloat. In Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition, you follow the epic storylines of A young street hustler, a retired bank robber and a terrifying psychopath. The trio must pull off a series of dangerous heists to survive in a ruthless city in which they can trust nobody, least of all each other.

Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition Includes:

  • Base game story experience
  • free access to Grand Theft Auto Online
  • The Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack
  • All existing gameplay upgrades and content including The Doomsday Heist, Gunrunning, Smuggler's Run, Bikers and much more.

With Grand Theft Auto Online, the dynamic and ever-evolving GTA universe allows you to play online with up to 30 players. Rise through the ranks to become a CEO of a criminal empire by trading contraband or form a motorcycle club and rule the streets. Pull off complex co-operative heists or enter radical, adrenaline-fueled stunt races. Or create your own content to play and share with the Grand Theft Auto community.

Explore the stunning world of Los Santos and Blaine County in the ultimate Grand Theft Auto V experience, featuring a range of technical upgrades and enhancements for new and returning players. In addition to increased draw distances and higher resolution, players can expect a range of additions and improvements including:

  • New weapons, vehicles and activities
  • Additional wildlife
  • Denser traffic
  • New foliage system
  • Enhanced damage and weather effects, and much more

Features

  • Grand Theft Auto Online - Discover an ever-evolving world of choices and ways to play as you climb the criminal ranks of Los Santos and Blaine County in the ultimate shared Online experience.
  • Grand Theft Auto V - When a young street hustler, a retired bank robber and a terrifying psychopath land themselves in trouble, they must pull off a series of dangerous heists to survive in a city in which they can trust nobody, least of all each other.
  • The Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack - The Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack is the fastest way for new GTA Online players to jumpstart their criminal empires with the most exciting and popular content plus $1,000,000 bonus cash to spend in GTA Online - all content valued at over GTA$10,000,000 if purchased separately.
  • Launch Your Criminal Empire - Launch business ventures from your Maze Bank West Executive Office, research powerful weapons technology from your underground Gunrunning Bunker and use your Counterfeit Cash Factory to start a lucrative counterfeiting operation.
  • A Fleet Of Powerful Vehicles - Tear through the streets with a range of 10 high performance vehicles including a Supercar, Motorcycles, the weaponized Dune FAV, a Helicopter, a Rally Car and more. You’ll also get properties including a 10-car garage to store your growing fleet.

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Grand Theft Auto V (PS5)

Continue your journey on PS5 and transfer both GTAV Story Mode progress and GTA Online characters and progression to PS5™ with a one-time migration. PlayStation 5 players can enjoy new high-performance vehicle upgrades and improvements like the Career Builder as well as all GTA Online gameplay upgrades, expansions, and access to all current and previous content updates, ready to enjoy solo or with friends. Pull off daring co-operative Heists, enter adrenaline-fueled Stunt Races, compete in unique Adversary Modes, or hang out in social spaces including nightclubs, arcades, penthouse parties, car meetups, and much more.

Features:

  • STUNNING VISUALS — Enhanced levels of fidelity and performance with new graphics modes featuring up to 4K resolution, up to 60 frames per second, HDR options, ray tracing, improved texture quality, and
  • FASTER LOADING — Quicker access to the action as the world of Los Santos and Blaine County load in faster than ever before
  • ADAPTIVE TRIGGERS AND HAPTIC FEEDBACK — Feel every moment through the DualSense controller, from directional damage to weather effects, rough road surfaces to explosions, and more
  • TEMPEST 3D AUDIO — Hear the sounds of the world with pinpoint precision: the throttle of a stolen supercar, the rattle of neighboring gunfire, the roar of a helicopter overhead, and more

Story

About Grand Theft Auto V


When a young street hustler, a retired bank robber, and a terrifying psychopath find themselves entangled with some of the most frightening and deranged elements of the criminal underworld, the U.S. government, and the entertainment industry, they must pull off a series of dangerous heists to survive in a ruthless city in which they can trust nobody — least of all each other.


Characters

Michael De Santa


Michael is a former bank robber who faked his death and entered witness protection in Los Santos. He resides in a luxurious mansion in Rockford Hills with his wife Amanda and their two children, Tracey and Jimmy, all of whom had to adopt the surname "De Santa" for their new identities.


Characters

Franklin Clinton


Franklin Clinton is portrayed as a young gang member with aspirations of achieving success in Los Santos, a city where the influence of street gangs has significantly diminished. Despite working as a repo man for a high-end car dealership, Franklin's ambition pushes him to seek more fulfilling opportunities. His path intersects with Michael De Santa, who becomes a mentor figure for him. Notably, Franklin possesses a unique set of skills and physical abilities that surpass those of his counterparts, Michael and Trevor.


Characters

Trevor Philips


Trevor Philips, a former airman and career criminal, is one of the three playable protagonists in Grand Theft Auto V. He is known for his unstable mental state, drug addiction, and association with meth heads and biker gangs in Sandy Shores, Blaine County. His personality is often described as extreme, impetuous, vengeful, psychopathic, unhinged, unpredictable, untamed, infamous, homicidal, and prone to violent outbursts and destructive rampages.


Updates

Access To All Current And Previous Updates


Dive into more than 40 massive updates with more to come, featuring everything from the high-stakes hunt for Dr. Dre’s missing music files with Franklin Clinton in The Contract to the high-octane underground street racing action of Los Santos Tuners; Heists on the lush tropical island of Cayo Perico to the nightlife circuit of After Hours and The Diamond Casino & Resort; all available alongside a wide range of races, modes, activities, and social spaces to enjoy solo or with friends — including golf courses, nightclubs, arcades, poolside lounges, and much more


Grand Theft Auto Online

About Grand Theft Auto Online


Experience GTA Online, a dynamic and ever-evolving online universe for up to 30 players, where you can rise from street-level hustler to become a kingpin of your own criminal empire.



Guide

Vehicles


Personal Vehicles are key to getting around Southern San Andreas and Blaine County. While many missions will provide a vehicle for the task at hand, you don’t want to be caught hailing a cab when you need to make a swift getaway. There are hundreds of vehicles available in GTA Online — everything from supercars and off-roaders to jets to submarines. As you’re starting out, you’ll likely want to put together a small collection of ground vehicles to get you where you need to go quickly, and in one piece.


Guide

Properties


Owned properties can unlock additional gameplay, allow you to operate businesses, or simply serve as a hangout spot for you and your Crew. All properties with personal quarters, including Apartments, can be set as spawn-points in Freemode either in the Interaction Menu, or in the Online section of the Pause Menu


Guide

Freemode Basics


Freemode is the live and open world of Los Santos and Blaine County. It's where you'll find everything from mission givers and businesses to social hubs and properties, and much more. Refer to the right-hand side of your Map in the Pause Menu to browse all available locations and set a Waypoint.


Guide

Career Builders


GTA Online offers a Career Builder to assist newcomers in establishing their criminal endeavors. After creating a new character, players receive a generous sum of four million dollars and must select one of four criminal career paths to invest it in. These options encompass Gunrunner, Executive, Nightclub Owner, and Biker. Once a path is chosen, players must acquire the associated properties, vehicles, and weapons before diving into the game.


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Justin G
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
The finest hour of William Friedkin
William Friedkin was undoubtedly one of the 1970s greatest and most influential directors. He only made 3 pictures during the decade, but all are landmark films. The first was The French Connection (1971), the film that won him his best director Oscar & the film won best picture. His next film, The Exorcist (1973) is probably his most famous/infamous & and it’s the only movie that’s still a truly terrifying experience, something to endure as much as to watch almost lol. Sorcerer (1977) was his 3rd and final film of the decade, and in spite of or perhaps even because of how it was a largely forgotten film for so long (after seeing it on cable nearly 30 years ago, it was a movie I simply could not track down until the release of this Blu-Ray) I really think in so many ways it ranks right along aside his first two 70s classics, and perhaps even surpasses those films in terms of pure audacity. The rope bridge scene is as intense as a set piece gets and is worth the price of admission all on its own, but the film as a whole is a clinic in lean, economical filmmaking. And the score by Tangerine Dream kicks serious a**. It might be because of his 70s trifecta Sorcerer is the only one that is still almost sort of like a “new film” too me, as I’ve only watched it maybe 3-4 times and have seen the other 2 dozens of times, but for my money Sorcerer is master filmmaker William Friedkin at the absolute peak of his powers. MD2020 gives “Sorcerer” 5 out of 5 ⭐️s and says it’s a flawless action film and Friedkins best work.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
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cookieman108
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 4
A stylish, intimate remake of a French Classic
William Friedkin (The French Connection) brings us exotic locations and gripping story in Sorcerer, a remake of Henri-Georges Clouzot's 1953 thriller Wages of Fear. The first hour of this movie seems to be comprised of random events involving four individuals that have absolutely nothing to do with each other. The only commonality is that they are all men of dubious character. Probably the most recognizable actor in this film is Roy Schieder, who plays a low level New York gangster participate in a robbery that goes bad, and forces him to flee the country due to the fact he managed to step on some pretty well connected toes. The second man, a French businessman, escapes from the threat of prosecution due to some shady business dealings. The third man, a Middle Eastern terrorist flees his captors after being caught participating in a bombing, and the fourth man is a shady assassin type apparently on the run from repercussion from his last hit. The key is all four men end up in a South American rat-infested stink hole of a town called Vera Cruz. After awhile, they find their sanctuary has become more of a prison and all begin a desperate search for a way out, but that involves money, a commodity that's in short supply, with the only work available in the area is provided by an oil company that runs a well and is building a pipeline for the bubbling crude. Dangerous work, and the pay is so low that it would take years to earn enough to leave. Salvation for the men comes in a catastrophic disaster, an explosion damaging the well and causing the oil to burn. The only way to close the well proper for repairs is to blow it up, and the only explosives available are 200 miles away. Turns out the explosives, sticks of nitro, haven't been tended very well, and, in turn, are highly unstable. The company decides to hire four men to drive two trucks to carry the dangerous materials through 200 miles of dangerous jungle, including prehistoric rope and wood bridges, treacherous mountain passes, deadly bandits and swampy roads laden with fallen trees. The suicide mission draws the four men, as the money would allow them to escape the oppressive town. The most intense scenes for me involved the men trying to traverse a rickety, rotting wooden rope suspension bridge over a raging river during a heavy rainstorm. There were times when the truck on the bridge was at such an angle, I thought it would flip right off. And all the actors performed most all their own stunts, adding to the realism of the movie. Do they make it? See the movie and find out. I especially liked the very end. A very nice touch that reminded me of an ending of a certain Alfred Hitchcock movie. Which one? I won't say, as it would give it away. The movie runs just under two hours, and I would highly recommend it to anyone. Friedkin and the actors do a wonderful job in developing tensions between the characters and the environment and the between the characters themselves. The pacing is a bit slow, but it's deliberate, cranking the suspense up, notch by grueling notch. There are sparse special features, including pretty thorough productions notes and a trailer. If you enjoy thrilling adventure, you will most likely like this movie. I would have happily given this movie five stars but it is only available in the full screen format. Something I didn't understand is the title for the movie. I wasn't able to figure out what it had to do with the movie.... Cookieman108
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Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2003
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Todd7
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
Forgotten Classic
Sorcerer (1977) is, for the most part, a forgotten classic. First the forgotten: this film got kicked around by moviegoers when first released, probably because the title is misleading (nothing to do with fantasy), and they probably weren't in the mood for this film due to the sudden stratospheric success of another film that debuted at the same time (Star Wars). With Star Wars cementing the advent of the summer blockbuster, suddenly moviegoers wanted stuff more on the surface and eye candy for good measure. As a result, Sorcerer never got its footing, and was a major box office failure. If this film had debuted just a few years earlier, it would've done well, because it would've fit in with the other films of the time. The truth is that Sorcerer is an adaptation (not a remake) of The Wages of Fear from 1953. Now the classic: Sorcerer has since generated the respect it deserves, and is one of the best films of the 1970's. This film has it all: action, suspense, breathtaking and iconic scenes (the bridge scene being one), organic acting and a sort of 'raw' feel in terms of a lot of the settings; dwellings are dilapidated, and the machinery rusty. Even the actors are dirty, sweaty, and have visible wounds throughout the film. I particularly like the restraint on the dialogue, as Friedkin chooses to tell the story more in a visual sense. I also like the uniqueness of the characters being kept at a distance from the audience; this makes them sort of mysterious and seems to work in this film. This film was a very ambitious project, one that has been rewarded with the passage of time (thankfully). The care that went into many scenes and accompanying special effects are obvious, and first rate. Overall, Sorcerer is a must-see. This blu ray has excellent picture and sound quality, so it was worth the wait in that regard. One last thing: it's extremely rare for a blu ray disc to not include any special features; in the case of Sorcerer, it's unfortunately true. Perhaps this fact tells us just how much of a beating this film took over the years. I guess we should feel grateful that it has even made it onto blu ray.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2017
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glenn
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Sorcerer (1977) (BD)
This is a different version, which can happen after the initial film with different editing and ending. I don't remember the political emphasis at all, and the ending of the other version was with Roy Scheider getting through the rough parts with his eyes glowing as he drove the truck alone, a real Sorcerer, after performing the miracle. This version continues after the completion to another ending altogether. I think both are great films, but each with a separate focus. This was all done without CGI which seems impossible. The scenes are still amazing and the camera work and editing top-notch.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2026
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Dylan
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 3
Good but not Wages of Fear
The much maligned Sorcerer is in fact a good well crafted thriller that if seen without refrence to the Original Wages of Fear would have faired far better at the hands of the critics. That's not to say the film is perfect. The opening scenes that fill the viewer in on the charecters back stories, are pointless and actually work against the tension that is built up later in the film. Knowing exactly why the characters are desperate makes their reasons for taking on the deadly task seem a bit lame and looses the exestential angst that creates such a hopeless atmosphere. Once in South America the oppresive nature of their stay in the village is also diminshed by knowing too much about them. Having said all that there is still an air of desperation and mounting frustration, it's just not as clausterphobic as it could have been. Once the journey begins the tension is turned on, the only problem is that by knowing the original so well there is not quite the frisson of that classic. This is an unfortunate by-product of re-making any well respected film. Friedkin however has a fair go and if this is the film you see first you will wonder why it was so slated on original release. The film moves at a well constructed pace that is aided by a cracking score from Tangerine Dream. The cast perform well and Roy Scheider is reasonably well cast but does not deliver the subtly nuanced performance he is capable of, for this you need to look towards (obviously) Jaws and to a lesser extent the minor role he playes in Naked Lunch. All in all a good film, though not great, and as the review starts by saying, not Wages Of Fear, but it deserves a better reputation than it so unfortunatly has and will be a good addition to anyones collection of interesting 70's films (the best decade for American Filmaking by a long long way).
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2005

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