Is Grand Theft Auto 2 still worth playing in 2026?
On Dreamcast, Grand Theft Auto 2 keeps its top down view and its urban playground open to chaos, long before the series turned 3D. The premise of running missions for rival gangs and earning respect stays mischievous, carried by a freedom of action striking for the time. The presentation is austere, the driving stiff and readability at times confusing, which makes it rough today. Its appeal is mostly historical, a way to grasp the roots of a now monumental franchise and taste a raw arcade formula.