Grand Theft Auto is Rockstar's flagship title with millions upon millions of fans worldwide. While many joined the community in the years since the launch of GTA 5, it was already a well known mainstream hit before with a history of successful releases, spin offs, imitators and controversy.

We decided to tackle the gargantuan task of putting together a ranking of GTA titles — these rankings are entirely subjective and may differ from your experience with each game. We tried to approach this ranking as objectively as we could.

Being top 5 in a franchise with many more releases means even the 'worst' on this list is by no means bad — they're classics one and all. All the GTA games mentioned are unique and fun, regardless of their standing in this particular list.

5. Grand Theft Auto 3

Just about every GTA top list will include Grand Theft Auto III (GTA 3) in some way. The GTA series started out with a top-down 2D perspective but transitioned into a 3D open-world game with the introduction of GTA 3. GTA 3 was a revolutionary game for the franchise, and arguably the genre. It introduced a lot of new game mechanics that are still used in today's GTA games.

GTA 3 introduced a protagonist with a personal story to follow from a third-person perspective. This story element of the game further enticed many. Overhauled camera controls and the mini-map were well received, paving the way for the continuation of improved UI and controls in the games that followed.

The world of GTA 3 has no shortage of activities to do and secrets to find. If you ever feel bored with the main storyline, you can take a break and play in some other way, like becoming a taxi driver. In addition to the main story quests, you also had the option of side quests which kept the players engaged throughout the game.

The game gave the players full autonomy, from shooting pedestrians with rocket launchers to launching grenades at the cops. Chaos has become the central theme of GTA games, in which many players found their joy.

4. Grand Theft Auto 4