{"id":87727,"date":"2025-01-29T00:03:36","date_gmt":"2025-01-29T00:03:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/29\/best-gta-5-mods-cyberpunk-map-better-graphics-zombies-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-29T00:03:36","modified_gmt":"2025-01-29T00:03:36","slug":"best-gta-5-mods-cyberpunk-map-better-graphics-zombies-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/29\/best-gta-5-mods-cyberpunk-map-better-graphics-zombies-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Best GTA 5 mods: Cyberpunk map, better graphics, zombies, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Best GTA 5 mods: Cyberpunk map, better graphics, zombies, more Rockstar GamesGTA 5 is still going strong and Rockstar has continually added new updates that keep the title feeling fresh. However, some of the game\u2019s best additions have been made by the players themselves. Despite releasing in 2013, it\u2019s still one of the most popular games and it shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. After all, GTA 5\u2019s combination of vast cityscapes, luxury cars, deadly weapons, colorful characters, and continuous updates make it incredibly hard to put down. In fact, the recent Cayo Perico Heist has brought even more players back to the crime-infested streets of Los Santos. While Rockstar\u2019s official updates offer plenty of new content to sink our teeth into, there are a number of fan-made mods that also worthy of your time. Whether you\u2019re looking to shake up the way GTA 5 plays, or just wanting to keep things fresh until GTA 6 is released, you\u2019ll want to check out these seven best mods. Vice Cry: Remastered GTA fans have wanted a Vice City to remaster for a while now, but with no official word from Rockstar, many players have simply chosen to bring Vice City to GTA 5. Not only does it faithfully recreate the palm tree-lined streets of Vice City, it also adds completely new features to the iconic Miami based map. Read More: How to free roam Cayo Perico in GTA Online &#8211; Whether you\u2019re tearing through Downtown with classic 80s tunes blaring through your car speaker or soaking up the rays on Ocean Beach, there\u2019s something for everyone to enjoy here. NaturalVision This stunningly beautiful mod uses hundreds of photos and video footage to convert GTA 5 into an incredibly realistic portrayal of Southern California. According to the mod\u2019s official page, it took more than a year to develop and had multiple developers all working on it. As a result, GTA 5 has never looked so breathtaking. Significant changes have been made to the game\u2019s weather system, lighting, textures, ambient colors, and weapons. While GTA 5 was never an ugly game, the 2013 title is now showing its age. Fortunately, NaturalVision helps keeps the world of Los Santos looking fresh with each update. Open All Interiors While the GTA series has always enabled players to enter various houses and establishments, many of the game\u2019s buildings can\u2019t actually be accessed. This mod opens up pretty much every interior in the game files, while also including previously cut content. Whether you\u2019re looking to hide from the cops or just wanting to have a nosey inside the various NPC owned buildings, this mod will enable you to do just that. You don\u2019t even need to actively search for each available interior as all of them are marked on the map, enabling you to easily locate them whenever you want. Simply hit F7 to toggle them on or off and get exploring. GrandCyberPunk For many, Cyberpunk 2077 was a major disappointment. Not only did CD Projekt\u2019s latest open-world title fail to live up to the hype, but it also features numerous bugs and incredibly unrealistic clumsy AI. Fortunately, Cyberpunk fans can scratch their sci-fi itch by downloading the GrandCyberPunk mod. This fan-made project has painstakingly overhauled Downtown, Legion Square, Textile City, Mission Row, and Little Seoul. Each area is oozing with floods of neon lights and futuristic buildings, making it one of the most ambitious mods on the list. When you combine this map overhaul with Cyberpunk 2077\u2019s iconic Quadra V-Tech car and cybernetic-inspired outfits, you\u2019ll have an experience that is similar to that of Night City. Map Editor Have you ever wanted to create your own custom maps or adjust the look of Los Santos completely? If you have, then GTA 5\u2019s map editor will enable you to do just that. When this mod is activated, you\u2019ll be able to navigate around the map in freecam. As the name suggests, Map Editor enables you to spawn objects, adjust building positions, change colors, delete, and copy items to your heart\u2019s delight. The Map Editor mod enables you to save and load numerous map creations, so don\u2019t be afraid to let your imagination run wild. If you wish to revert back to the original game or simply want to delete your custom map, then simply use the New Map function to wipe the canvas clean. Simple Zombies Simple Zombies completely changes the way GTA 5 plays, turning the action-adventure game into a grueling survival simulator. If you\u2019re a fan of games like DayZ and Rust, then you\u2019ll be familiar with the mechanics present in this mod. Blaine County and Los Santos have been hit by hordes of flesh-eating zombies, so you\u2019ll need your wits about you if wish to avoid a grizzly death. You\u2019ll need to search for food and supplies, while also fighting off fellow survivors and the nightmarish undead. Fortunately, NPCs can also be recruited and bases can be built. It\u2019s here where you can manage your loot, build barricades, and give allied characters commands. This mod may be one of the older additions on this list, but it is still a good one for those that want a challenge. GTA 5 \u2013 The Spider-Man mod Given the sheer amount of crime that constantly takes place within GTA 5, it was only a matter of time before the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man showed his face. Web swinging through the streets of Downtown Los Santos and tying up enemy thugs is as fun as it is satisfying. This mod gives you enhanced movement speed, unique melee combos, and the ability to stick vehicles and people to nearby walls. Vehicles can even be swung around and launched into nearby objects, enabling you to take down nearby helicopters. GTA 5\u2019s Spider-Man mod may not be for everyone, but it certainly adds a unique way to experience the game. Hulk Smash When it comes to raw destructive power, nothing rivals that of Bruce Banner\u2019s alter ego \u2014 the Hulk. This mod gives you the power to leap miles up in the sky and cover vast distances in no time. It also goes without saying, but you can also decide to wreck havoc around the city of Los Santos if you wish. For a truly enjoyable time, wait for the cops and military to arrive. That\u2019s when the true \u201cHulk experience\u201d begins. GTA Realism If you\u2019ve been searching for the most realistic GTA 5 experience possible, then look no further. The GTA 5 realism mod turns the city of Los Santos into a real-life, crime infested playground. For starters, weapons must be picked up and you must manage weight and ammo, textures look more crisp and realistic than ever, and there are bleeding effects when you\u2019ve been shot. Read More: Everything we know about GTA 6 &#8211; This is just the surface of what this mod has to offer and it\u2019s definitely worth a try. So, there you have it \u2013 9 of the best GTA 5 mods you can download and play right now. 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