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GTA veteran says other games struggle to be funny as comedy doesn’t “make a lot of sense in them,” but it works for Rockstar because each entry tries to “satirize a specific location and time”

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As comedy seems to remain a largely untouched genre for many developers, former Rockstar Games writer Lazlow Jones describes why he thinks that is – and how the Grand Theft Auto series manages to maintain its own iconic humor.

Following his departure from Rockstar Games after nearly two decades of work on acclaimed series like GTA and Red Dead Redemption, Lazlow Jones joined co-founder Dan Houser at a new studio – Absurd Ventures. During the legendary producer and writer’s career at Rockstar, Jones played a critical role in shaping games’ worlds as well as the unique comedic flair fans remember them for – the quirky dialogue, satirization of American society, and more.

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