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November 2009
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Two great and very different storylines
New vehicles and weapons freshen up the familiar gameplay
Checkpoint feature makes failing missions less frustrating
Lots of amusing references to original game's characters
Great value for money.
Two great games
One low price
Doesn't require GTA IV disc
Excellent narrative
The editors didn't like
Visuals are starting to show their age
Separate multiplayer lobbies for GTAIV and both episodes.
Idering you can now even play it without owning the original game is just another bonus
But it would have been nice for an install option to keep from having to swap discs between all three games. If you have missed out on either of these exceptional exp...
Abstract: To say that developer Rockstar Games has carved its place in the gaming landscape is a gross understatement. With a string of critically acclaimed, and financially successful, games; tons of media coverage; and a franchise that’s a household name, Rock...
Abstract: Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty Cities combines both the of GTA IV's expansions into one disc, primarily for players that prefer to have some type of physical media over a digital download for whatever reason. There's not much draw to owning a ...
Abstract: I didn't know what to expect when Rockstar Games announced their intent to support Grand Theft Auto IV with two robust expansion packs. Perhaps I'm just cynical, but I didn't know if I should expect a huge adventure, a couple new missions or, worst of...
Abstract: Simply put, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City is one of the most impressive bundles to hit the Xbox 360. You simply can’t beat two very different and amazing stories that, packed together, make for a deeply rewarding gaming experience. Even ...
Abstract: Rockstar hasn't let gamers down with their promise of supporting Grand Theft Auto IV with downloadable content. Last generation, although it eventually made its way onto other systems, Grand Theft Auto meant PlayStation. When it was announced that the ...
Abstract: It's been a year and a half since Rockstar Games unleashed Grand Theft Auto IV on the world, and since then we've seen two downloadable "episodes" released. Each take place in the same exquisitely detailed Liberty City, the same as in GTAIV, and it's ...
Abstract: Important Note: This review is for the stand-alone retail disc release, which includes both "The Lost and Damned" and "The Ballad of Gay Tony." This disc doesn’t require the original Grand Theft Auto IV. The XBLA releases however do need the original g...
Two great and very different storylines, New vehicles and weapons freshen up the familiar gameplay, Checkpoint feature makes failing missions less frustrating, Lots of amusing references to original game's characters, Great value for money.
Visuals are starting to show their age, Separate multiplayer lobbies for GTAIV and both episodes.
Best enjoyed after beating GTAIV, this superb double-pack of episodic content shows you sides of Liberty City you never knew existed. ...
Abstract: If you've already played through last year's , you have a pretty good idea of what to expect in Episodes from Liberty City. The included episodes-- and --take place concurrently with the original game's storyline, and while each introduces a h...
Abstract: While it was big news that Rockstar was bringing GTA IV to Xbox 360 at the same time it hit PS3, the bigger story was the promise of two exclusive downloadable episodes. Rockstar has now delivered on that promise with the The Lost and Damned and The Ba...