
The recent launch of *Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced* on Steam has left many gamers feeling let down. The game encountered a slew of technical glitches and problems with transferring progress to *GTA Online*, leading to widespread dissatisfaction among the player base.
This frustration was vividly captured in user reviews, which dragged down the game's rating on Steam. For a brief moment, *Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced* earned the dubious distinction of being the lowest-rated game in Rockstar Games' history on the platform.
While the rating did see a slight improvement, climbing to 50.59%, it still holds the position of the second-lowest rated Rockstar game on Steam, just above *L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files* at 49.63%. This places *GTA 5 Enhanced* in an unfortunate spot within Rockstar's esteemed catalog, underscoring the difficulties developers face when updating beloved titles.
The backlash emphasizes the critical need to resolve technical problems and ensure seamless transitions for players, particularly for a game as iconic as *Grand Theft Auto 5*. Despite these challenges, Rockstar is committed to enhancing the player experience. However, the initial reception serves as a stark reminder of the lofty expectations fans hold for their cherished franchises.