San Andreas lets you explore the setting of 2003's Manhunt

GTA: Carcer City lets you do crimes in the Rust Belt.

San Andreas lets you explore the setting of 2003's Manhunt
San Andreas lets you explore the setting of 2003's Manhunt Photo: PC Gamer

GTA: Carcer City lets you do crimes in the Rust Belt.

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It may have taken 13 years, but you can finally explore a brand new slice of Grand Theft Auto.

No, Grand Theft Auto 6 hasn't launched early.

I'm referring to GTA: Carcer City , a new total conversion mod for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas .

In the context of Rockstar's alt-USA, Carcer City is located in its northeastern Rust Belt, taking visual cues from urban centres like Detroit, Cleveland and Pittsburgh—the metropolitan flavour of the month courtesy of a certain wildly popular medical drama.

Its various districts include a skyscraper-strewn downtown area, a shipping port, an airport, and a more historic old town.

According to its ModDB page , Carcer City also includes "all of the locations from the levels featured in Manhunt", which is a neat touch.

As for what kind of GTA experience Carcer City aims to deliver, the mod is set in 2001 and introduces a "brand new storyline" that aims for a "dark, immersive tone".

That suggests that it'll be a little different from the caustic satire Rockstar has become known for, perhaps bridging the gap between GTA and Manhunt.

The video above shows some of Carcer City in action.

It seems to play much as you'd expect a PS2 GTA to, a mixture of arcade-style open-world driving and getting into somewhat ropey gunfights.

That's entirely on Rockstar though, and not a dig at the mod, which is clearly an impressive piece of work.

The version of Carcer City currently available to download is a demo, offering the full city to explore as well as "a taste of the storyline".

There's no mention of when the mod might be finished, but given how long ambitious mod projects like this tend to take, I certainly wouldn't expect to see it before Grand Theft Auto 6 releases on November 19.

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