
Publisher: Rockstar
Developer: Rockstar
Release Date: 10/29/2009
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Grand Theft Auto has always been the pinnacle for sandbox games, angry politicians and moms, and great gameplay. With an already great game, this add-on gives us new characters, new stories, and added features. You play as Luis Lopez who is working for Tony who pulled Luis off the streets and into his club business as a bodyguard. Both Luis and Tony get in over their heads and their friendship spirals out of control to the brink of destruction, but can Luis save them on time?
You will meet many old characters from the original as well as finish a few unfinished side stories from Grand Theft Auto IV such as the museum mission. If you want me to jump right to it I will. There are a few great new features and these include cars, people, dialog, parachuting, a rating system, and new weapons. The game also takes a more cinematic turn with epic helicopter rides, train rides, and even saves a person from their certain death in the air via parachuting. There are triathlon missions, escort missions, killing missions, and missions that just turn for the worst.
The story is well planned out and if you finish the story you can finish drug wars on turf, but even if you finish those you get about 10 hours of gameplay, so I just wish there was more for $20. The characters are very well thought out and you can get very attached to them. All of this is accompanied by excellent voice acting as well. The rating system, however, is pretty useless since you don’t know what the requirements are, and perfecting each mission is tedious. Some require a certain amount of headshots or car damage. Sometimes this is impossible, but the die-hard crowd will strive to waste their time with this.
If you want missions variety is it here with no missions being the same. Each mission is fun and memorable and may actually have you wanting to play through it twice. I love mission variety in Grand Theft Auto and Gay Tony provides this. With an epic climax that has you glued to your seat, you just don’t want to put the game down and this is the first Grand Theft Auto that has done this for me, and that is what was worth the $20 for me. The great voice acting, dialog, story, characters, missions variety, and superb action.
If you are a fan of Grand Theft Auto IV and want more well here you go. The graphics are starting to look a tad aged, there isn’t enough new stuff, but the game is high in production values and it really shines through.