The frustration surrounding the elusive GTA 6 is understandable.
In the gaming world, craving to continue a completed game is common. GTA, a renowned series, evokes such emotions profoundly.

Yakuza 0
At first glance, Yakuza may seem distinct from GTA, swapping third-person shootouts for karaoke sessions and brawls. Yet, they share a plethora of side missions and diverse mini-games.

Set in Japan during the 1980s economic bubble, money is a constant concern for characters. Fortunately, every corner yields cash. Yakuza emphasizes the significance of side quests, integral to advancing the main storyline.
The Fury Road
In a world ravaged by destruction, you might draw parallels with the bustling, chaotic streets of GTA. Yet, give Mad Max a try, and you'll find everything surpasses our expectations.

Survival in Mad Max boils down to resource gathering and crafting - the fundamentals. Everything revolves around your car. It's a tad different from GTA where cars are merely means of transportation; in Mad Max, they're your weapons.
Undercover Cop
A seasoned cop from San Francisco finds himself in Hong Kong, operating as an undercover agent in the criminal underworld. It sets the stage for an adventure, surviving in the harsh realm of gamers' underworld.

Car chases, gunfights in warehouses, and brawls in alleyways dominate the game's content. There are even some Assassin's Creed-style parkour sequences thrown in. Not to mention, the abundance of side missions promising martial arts displays steeped in Eastern promise never fail to disappoint.
