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November 2009
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The editors liked
New characters
Great story
And awesome soundtrack
Excellent writing
Tons of stuff to do after campaign
Memorable
Hilarious characters
Parachuting is a blast.
Long and interesting GTA experience
Perfect for gamers who just want to revisit Liberty City again.
Luis Lopez is a great protagonist
Lengthy storyline with loads of varied missions
New vehicles and weapons freshen up the familiar gameplay
Option to replay missions for leaderboard high scores once you beat the game
More new content than many fullpri...
The editors didn't like
Wonky camera and nonlasting city destruction.
Club activities get old fast
Helicopter controls troublesome
If you don't like GTA4 you won't like this.
Issues that have plagued GTA still persist
Gamers who've moved on past GTA won't find a compelling reason to return
Abstract: New York is a big city, and Grand Theft Auto IV was perhaps the first video game to truly capture that. Even GTA IV, though, only captured the city's size geographically. It's taken two expansions, The Lost and Damned and now The Ballad of Gay Tony (bo...
Abstract: Decadent and debauched and damned proud of it, NYC wannabe Liberty City certainly has been exposed for its darkly dangerous personality throughout the first two GTA IV tales. First, from the coming-to-America narrative of immigrant Niko Bel...
Luis Lopez is a great protagonist, Lengthy storyline with loads of varied missions, New vehicles and weapons freshen up the familiar gameplay, Option to replay missions for leaderboard high scores once you beat the game, More new content than many fullpri...
Visuals are starting to show their age, Little in the way of new multiplayer content.
This superb downloadable episode for GTAIV would be easy to recommend even if it were a full retail product selling for three times its actual price. ...
The star of GTA IV (and subsequent episodes) is undoubtedly Liberty City itself. The depiction of a living, breathing city was gobsmacking in 2008 and hasn't diminished since. It provided the canvas for Rockstar North to create a rich story, which beg...
Abstract: Editor's Note: This review does not reflect any of The Ballad of Gay Tony's multiplayer features. But keep an eye on Mike Nelson's blog for a follow-up article discussing the new competitive modes once the game comes out. After playing through Grand Th...
Abstract: It's amazing how the journey of Grand Theft Auto (GTA) has unravelled in the world of gaming and what began as top view game is now a fully fledged 3D world that is a true sandbox experience for the 21st century gamer. Of course GTA IV changed the face...
Abstract: Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City is a very nice package. Moreover, the two pieces of Rockstar’s downloadable GTA IV content on one disk (retailing at roughly $70NZ) make for a very nice deal. A mighty fine deal, really, considering these ep...
More Rambo, but no less cerebral. Combining frenetic and often explosive missions with funny and sometimes deep characters with believable relationships despite their disparate personalities, The Ballad Of Gay Tony is a perfect swan song to Grand Theft...