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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Can I give less than 1-star? This company has destroyed Rockstar Games. Selling 13-year old ports for 60 dollars, releasing outsourced "remakes" of beloved games that are far below R*'s seal of qualit... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I've recently been completely walled off from being able to play my favorite gearbox games online because of Take Two's obtuse and extremely ridiculous terms of service, out of interest for my own pr... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Rockstar were better at actually caring for their customers. Take-Two turned everything into a game of corporate greed. I'm unfortunately one of the people that bought the remastered trilogy and... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's disgusting what T2 has become when term to greed. They constantly cash in GTA Online for a decade by forcing Rockstar to cancel other projects in favour for GTA5's online portion ONLY by adding m... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Zelnick's Corporate Greed and milking GTA Online is killing the brand.

It's disgusting what T2 has become when term to greed. They constantly cash in GTA Online for a decade by forcing Rockstar to cancel other projects in favour for GTA5's online portion ONLY by adding more GTAO content which caused GTA5 file size to bloat up! No single-player content! All microtransactions and a subscription service in a paid game. It's bad enough that they cease and desist all GTA fan mods just so they can give The Defective Edition HD trilogy "remaster" to a low-skilled studio that done a abysmal job with the ports such as misplaced textures, glitches, crashes, ugly character models etc. Ugly enough that T2 also added gambling mechanics in a sports game that is rated E! Boycott Take-Two and their games.

23 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Properly the reason why rockstar is scummy now

Not much really to say about this disgusting company and honestly nothing I'm about to say is nice

Is a willingly take down mods from good mod creators that only want to make games they love better no matter what and for what reason? Because this company is a seriously disgusting and greedy company

This company honestly needs to shut down there is no saving it and I don't think there was ever any saving it screw this company

If you want good games go for indie developers

23 March 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Rockstar were better at actually caring…

Rockstar were better at actually caring for their customers. Take-Two turned everything into a game of corporate greed.

I'm unfortunately one of the people that bought the remastered trilogy and it was honestly terrible. Not to mention these dip$hits decided to sue because of mods like RE3 and more.

The modding community does a better job with your games than you greedy scumbags.

25 November 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Can I give less than 1-star

Can I give less than 1-star? This company has destroyed Rockstar Games. Selling 13-year old ports for 60 dollars, releasing outsourced "remakes" of beloved games that are far below R*'s seal of quality, canceling Red Dead Online... T2 is an absolute cancer in the video game medium and represents everything corrupt about modern AAA gaming.

11 November 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

My fav fame franchise creators

These guys are liable for creation of my favorite game franchise and some other games. I play grand theft auto with pleasure even despite the fact that I admit old games from the franchise were cooler =) No offense, I'm just a boomer who is missing the gold old days playing Vice city...

2 September 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Concerns about customer treatment and pricing practices

I’ve been a long-time player of several Take-Two titles and have spent a significant amount of money across their games over the years. Unfortunately, my recent experiences left me feeling that loyal customers are not always treated with the level of care they should be.
I ran into issues related to in-game purchases and support that were difficult to resolve, and the overall process felt impersonal and heavily tilted toward monetization rather than player satisfaction. While I understand that games need to generate revenue, it often feels like players are being pushed to spend more without enough regard for fairness or transparency.
I’m leaving this review in the hope that Take-Two improves how it handles customer support and communicates with its player base. The games themselves can be excellent, but the surrounding experience should match that quality.

20 August 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Greedy garbage

Greedy garbage, what they did to luke ross and many creators is scum at its finest level, do not support these money grubby scumbags

7 March 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dishonest app base gaming business

Take Two is a big fish who swallows little fish. I am a player of csr2 of three years and Take two recently acquired Zynga. This particular game has changed ownership multiple times and take two is now the current sheriff. The game is full of glitches and hackers.They engage in deceptive business practices and predatory behavior. Their business model is about migrating new victims to spend money while never fixing issues that have been affecting csr2 for years. Their customer support are lying to their customers on a regular basis. They collect money from customers knowing that the platform is prone to hacking activity. The top teams are hackers because the scores exceed the daily limit they have set for legitimate players yet they still do nothing. There is YouTube channels dedicated to how to exploit this game and modify accounts yet they do nothing but collect money from unsuspecting victims.You can spend 25 bucks on eBay to have hackers modify your account yet take two does nothing. Collecting money on a platform that is unsecured is unethical. Turning a blind eye to known fraud is no better than the hackers doing it.

6 March 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A very greedy Company especially in the…

A very greedy Company especially in the games market, take for instance Game Of Thrones Slot Casino, prior to May 2022 it was fun to play and pay with decent jackpots and wins but since these robbers took over the majority of players are unhappy with the poor payouts and play.
As in my opinion this slots is unbeatable for graphics and game play. SO SAD.

30 December 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

#1 at Frustrating you……

#1 Frustrating you……. Which I don’t seem to understand because they have received so much support from the gaming community. Making a whopping $8 billion since released in 2013. Making a little under $1 billon a year. Yet they tell us they can’t stop cheats for good. However, I’m sure most will agree $1 billion a year for 9 year is enough to get anything done. How is it the platforms theses days claim safe for money transactions, while having a platform that subject players to countless abuse and harassment. I have hours of video of cheating white characters an aliens killing my character in weird ways. Pulling my character to unknown locations. Put my character in cages out of no where. This $1 billion seems as if this company has hired people to harass us in there servers. Same names for a few day then new name posting over an over $10 for 1billion with email. I feel either there doing it or there allowing people to do so, with full knowledge of who, what, when, where a why, it’s happening. The level of harassment, negligence of leadership, and oversight, is outrageous… It warrants a response. A little under $1 billion a year can you fix these small issues to make the gta 5 platform a better experience for all players.

13 December 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It has been brought to our attention…

It has been brought to our attention we've been notified from the legal counsel of Take-Two Interactive Software, the parent company of Rockstar Games Inc.

Effective immediately, Epsilon GTA:Online has ceased all maintenance, development and distribution of our cheat menu services. Epsilon will also be donating any proceeds that remains to a charity designated by Take-Two.

We apologize for any and all problems our software has caused to the Grand Theft Auto Online Community.

21 November 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Willingly withhold info from investors

Absolute scumbags, under no circumstances will I purchase or invest in anything these maggots have a hand in. This isn't about their games, this is about how they treat their investors. Decent human beings who know forecast info regarding their stock are transparent and, at the very least put out a notice ahead of time for press releases or quarterly earnings. These so called people don't say a word, until markets close, then deliver a gut punch and the stock plummets. Even in that press release they stated the info wasn't 'news'. So they willingly withheld crucial information that they knew would sway investors, yet decided not to say anything until most investors can't do anything about it until markets re-open. There's an interesting term for that... Until then, FU TTI, F.U.

7 November 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

They turned one of the most relaxing and peaceful games into a stressful one, and now they won't undo those bad changes

Let me just say that I love Two Dots and even own a desktop version of it.
The desktop version of Two Dots is super relaxing with no "Hard" or "Super Hard" levels to stress you out.
Then, sometime in April or May 2018, when new levels involving "Bubbles" were introduced, that's when the "Hard" and "Ultra Hard" levels came in.

However, further changes besides added level difficulties have made Two Dots worse as a whole.
1. More false advertising for the game. At least I don't fall for it as a long-time Two Dots player.
2. "Excellent Expeditions" have been replaced with "Awful Arcades".
3. Flip Events generally only 2 weeks instead of a month, and they don't waste time getting new Flip Events out.
4. They decreased the amount of Gold players earn after completing all of the stages of the Scavenger Hunt! Now THAT is a bad move right there!
5. Let me just say that level difficulties have turned this game upside down. Take the Grand Carousel, for example. This world was released before level difficulties were a thing. All levels were assumed to be "Normal" difficulty at the time. With the added level difficulties, now 5 levels into that world, there's an "Ultra Hard" Level, Level 1040. And it doesn't get better from there. Almost immediately afterwards, there's a "Hard" level, Level 1042! So there are 2 "difficult" levels that are almost back-to-back in this example, even though they are NOT close to the "postcard" level? What for?! And this is barely past Level 1000 as well!

Why can't we just play a relaxing game that does NOT show Fire coming out of "Difficult" levels? Probably because of Take Two's greed and corruption. I understand that games are meant to be challenging, but this is a bit too much.

Oh, and by "postcard" level, I'm talking about the level in which players obtain a postcard after beating that level. In other words, the end of that world.

23 February 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Let's talk about Take Two

Let's talk about Take Two, a company that sues Indie game developers over trademarks in order to force them to back down from trademarking their business name. A company that also released the single worst remaster of all time and then had the audacity to d-list the other versions of the game so you are force to pay for the overpriced INFERIOR versions of the games. Modders regularly push out content that far exceeds the quality standard Take Two has set with the GTA Trilogy Remastered. Speaking of modders, They also sue them even though they are just fixing the absolute mess(for free) that Take Two thinks is worth full retail. All in all, it is just a scummy company. If Activision/Blizzard wasn't dealing one of the most disgusting gaming scandals in history, I would confidently say Take Two is the worst developer out there. Way to push away the community that actually cares about your games.

11 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The people running this company are…

The people running this company are really trying to become cartoon villains.

Being so petty as to demand a small dev to abandon their already-out game's name just because it is silimar to theirs by a minuscule margin.

I am not supporting any of your subsidiares anymore.

3 December 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

take tow money

Imagine not wanting a good community and dmca-ing people that make mods for your games . WORST COMPANY EVER

21 November 2021
Unprompted review

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