The PS2-era Grand Theft Auto games will always hold a special place video game history. It's impossible to overstate just how revolutionary Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas were. Though the games were controversial, the three open-world titles were equally influential. So it's understandable why Rockstar Games received a lot of flack for Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition - and why fixing it is such a priority.

The dismal attempt at bringing some of the greatest titles ever made back left a bitter taste in the mouths of many fans who grew up playing these games, and it might have even led to the cancelation of a Grand Theft Auto 4 remaster, as per earlier rumors.

After Grove Street Games' failure, Rockstar and Netflix have been working together to improve the bundle. Now, Rockstar has released a new patch that brings the same improvements from the mobile ports — you can play all three games on your mobile phone as part of your subscription to the streaming giant — bringing the remasters closer to the original versions but with a much-needed modern coat of paint.

According to the official announcement, the improvements include a new toggle, named Classic Lighting. Aside from this, Rockstar has improved the character models and brought back the original game's fog effects. Judging from the consensus, the remasters are finally worth playing.