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April 2008
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The editors liked
Upgraded graphics may be subtle in places
But theyre very impressive
Better mechanics for gun play and fighting
Easier to get around Liberty City
Huge amount of content and side missions
Amazing cut scenes and vocal work
A story with better char...
Game setting is richer than ever. New multimedia features including in-game Internet
E-mail and cable TV. Clever missions.
Amazing writing
Incredibly detailed world
Memorable characters
Gorgeous visuals
Impressive sound
Intense combat
Excellent multiplayer.
Superb characterdriven story
Liberty City really does feel alive
Multiplayer modes that let 16 players go wild across the entire city
Genuinely funny radio and TV shows
Comedy acts
And character dialogue
Controls are much improved over previous game...
Amazingly detailed game world
Great sense of humor
Wonderful cast of characters
A ton of stuff to do and see
Multiplayer is a blast
Great game play
Great narrative story
Great mechanics
Great online
Long game play length
Great city details and nearly bug-free.
Liberty City is a living and breathing city
Carrying unprecedented immersion
Taxis to ride to any point of interest along with the mission retry feature
Masterfully written script featuring fantastic characters and plenty of good humor
16 player on...
The editors didn't like
The phone can be very hard to read at times
The camera could use work when driving
The frame rate is hard to get used to
And is often low
Sixaxis controls are weak
And will likely be turned off by most players
The missions can be repetitive at ti...
Missing some of the zanier toys from "San Andreas."
Occasional graphical glitches
Combat can be troublesome in confined spaces
Not for the easily offended.
Occasional problems with friendly AI
Some minor visual quirks.
Some popin and framerate issues
Driving controls take some getting used to.
Idering that players aren’t likely to see sixty percent of this city
If taking the time to explore every ally way
Subway tunnel or bridge over pass you’ll be amazed by the attention to detail Rockstar has put in
Making this Liberty City fee...
Driving controls have a steep learning curve
No mission checkpoints can be frustrating
Some AI issues during escort missions
Unstable framerate when things get chaotic
Lack of a variety of features that were included in previous GTAs.
Superb characterdriven story, Liberty City really does feel alive, Multiplayer modes that let 16 players go wild across the entire city, Genuinely funny radio and TV shows, comedy acts, and character dialogue, Controls are much improved over previous game...
Occasional problems with friendly AI, Some minor visual quirks.
A superb single-player story mode and online support for up to 16 players make this the best Grand Theft Auto game yet. ...
Abstract: You can say what you want about the blokes at Rockstar but there is no denying this: Much like the characters that star in their games, they know how to stay cool when things get hot and heavy.
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Published: 2008-04-27, Author: Will , review by: gamespy.com
Occasional graphical glitches; combat can be troublesome in confined spaces; not for the easily offended.
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