O VAZIO DE GTA SAN ANDREAS

Have you ever felt that the world of Grand Theft Auto is becoming too silent? With the announcement of GTA VI, a strange phenomenon began to occur: when we look at Los Santos and the classic San Andreas, we realize that these maps aren't just empty... they seem to have forgotten to exist. In this visual essay, we explore the bizarreness of Liminal Spaces within the GTA franchise. How did the San Andreas desert become a psychological nightmare in 2004? Why do CJ's house or John Marston's ranch cause such profound discomfort when revisited today? We analyze how nostalgia filters our memories, hiding the fact that we are walking through incomplete simulations, where silence is the only thing that remains. [What you will see in this video:] The Emptiness of Los Santos: How GTA V revealed its loneliness after the VI trailer. Liminal Spaces: The strangeness of familiar but lifeless places, like Grove Street. The Mystery of the Desert: Why the "nothingness" of San Andreas made us believe in urban legends. The Psychology of Nostalgia: What happens when the setting remains, but the story ends. #gta