Rockstar Games
Definition
An American video game developer and publisher founded in 1998, headquartered in New York City, and best known for creating immersive open-world titles like the Grand Theft Auto series, Red Dead Redemption, and L.A. Noire.
A subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive, celebrated (and occasionally notorious) for pushing boundaries in storytelling, satire, and player freedom in gaming.
Examples
After a marathon session of Rockstar Games' latest open-world epic, I emerged blinking into sunlight like a mole from its virtual burrow.
Rockstar Games turned pixelated crime sprees into high art, proving that stealing cars in 4K feels almost poetic.
My social life took a nosedive when Rockstar Games dropped their newest title—turns out, herding digital cattle beats real-world small talk.
Blame Rockstar Games for my encyclopedic knowledge of fictional criminal empires; who needs history class when you've got Liberty City.