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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...
Two great games, One low price, Doesn't require GTA IV disc, Excellent narrative,
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...
Published: 2009-11-23, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
When Microsoft and Rockstar announced a joint partnership to have exclusive DLC content, the internet basically exploded. The most anticipated game in many years was going platform exclusive, to a degree. And considering that platform was not Playst...
Two great and very different story lines , 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....
Two games in one, mission checkpoints, fun new mini-games, it’s GTA!
Same old graphics and controls, Johnny Klebitz is a bit of a mongrel
The Grand Theft Auto series is back in the driver’s seat, delivering one of the funniest, bloodiest and just plain badass games this side of GTA III. Accept no substitutes! ...
Abstract: Episodes From Liberty City is a 'standalone' game release in the universe, meaning you don't have to own the original Grand Theft Auto IV game to play - this will work right out of the box, providing you with both the new content 'add-on' s to p...
Abstract: The Lost and Damned & The Ballad of Gay TonyIt'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 cent...
Abstract: It's been a few months now since The Lost and Damned graced our consoles and got us all stuck back into GTA IV. Finally, after much anticipation, the second piece of episodic content has arrived in the form of The Ballad of Gay Tony. Conveniently, bot...
Best storyline so far. Great new activities including BASE jumping. Multiplayer refinements and additions. Overall additions.
PS3 and PC owners are really missing out. You might already have traded in your GTA IV, but even this isn't really a problem as the Episodes pack is standalone and features both expansions without the requirement for the original GTA IV.
All of these additions make the DLC more enjoyable than GTA IV to play, with less irritation and more freedom to do as you wish, and much more interesting protagonists. Despite Johnny’s “nasty piece of work” character, it’s hard not to empathise with h...