I played GTA III and Vice City prior to this, really enjoyed playing them. They're one of the handful of origional games for the PS2 and X-Box that you should play. I really like how GTA parodies America and the silly radio stations, dumb callers-in, etc, found it hysterical actually.
I didn't feel the same about this game though. To put it in a nutshell, there's 3 things you can do in Grand Theft Auto-
* Pick up n deliver missions
* killing people missions
* driving missions
It looks really impressive, driving around and running amok throughout a huge virtual city, but you're tired of it by the end of the 2nd game (i.e. Vice City). It's amazing how the creators have managed to stretch 3 mission types throughout 50~70 missions across the first 2 games, but it worked, and was enjoyable, but with San Andreas it's like been there, done that on the other two games. Only difference is the characters are different, and the city is much bigger than Vice City. The dialogue and what not ain't half as funny as Vice City also- the black 'SuPa NiGgA' ghetto culture being really depressing also. The only reason I had for playing GTA: Liberty City Stories was because I couldn't think of any decent origional game to play, and also because I had bog all else to do at the time... what made me buy it though was primarily because I wanted to hear th new radio dialogue, etc.
My rating for this game- 5.1/10
I didn't feel the same about this game though. To put it in a nutshell, there's 3 things you can do in Grand Theft Auto-
* Pick up n deliver missions
* killing people missions
* driving missions
It looks really impressive, driving around and running amok throughout a huge virtual city, but you're tired of it by the end of the 2nd game (i.e. Vice City). It's amazing how the creators have managed to stretch 3 mission types throughout 50~70 missions across the first 2 games, but it worked, and was enjoyable, but with San Andreas it's like been there, done that on the other two games. Only difference is the characters are different, and the city is much bigger than Vice City. The dialogue and what not ain't half as funny as Vice City also- the black 'SuPa NiGgA' ghetto culture being really depressing also. The only reason I had for playing GTA: Liberty City Stories was because I couldn't think of any decent origional game to play, and also because I had bog all else to do at the time... what made me buy it though was primarily because I wanted to hear th new radio dialogue, etc.
My rating for this game- 5.1/10
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