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I was just so tired of losing constantly, I gave up and gave in. There were at least two missions that I had to cheat my way through. at other times, they are overly hard and frustrating. I thoroughly enjoyed running around as a character voiced by Ray Liotta(and the in-jokes were a nice touch). The story is pretty good, but much of it is dull and bland.
finding ways of encouraging players to drive around a lot really shouldn't be that tough a feat). Why not give the player an armory accessible through all of the safe-houses? The way you have to work your way through most of the city for so many of the benefits seems like a lame way of getting the player to be on the move a lot(it's a game of fast cars which lets you drive as fast as the car can go. The weapons are pretty good, but I think it sucks that you are often forced to change a weapon when you take on a mission, and you have to get your weapons back by buying them somewhere or finding it in town somewhere. I don't believe there is anything quite as satisfying in this game as shooting down a chopper with one well-placed shot from the bazooka.
I'm not kidding, we're talking tanks and armed choppers. This time, you get SWAT, FBI, even the military after you. Like the original GTA, it's very entertaining to go nuts and get as many cops to chase you as possible. For maximum enjoyment, take out two or more tires and engage in a high-speed chase through town. If the cops are on your tail, if you can feel the heat breathing down your neck, just pull out a fast and/or accurate gun, aim for one of the tires in the nearest cop car, and watch them skid off the road. You can shoot out the tires, and this is one of the features that are really cool. How about giving us a little zone to aim for, near the engine, for instance, that when hit once or twice will cause the car to explode. you just shoot all over the car, and it'll explode once it has taken enough bullets. You can shoot any car to pieces, but there's not one particular 'zone' you can aim for.
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Also, to my knowledge, it's impossible to shoot out any of the other windows that's just laziness, if you ask me. You can shoot out the front window of any car, but it's rarely possible to shoot the driver, which really renders this an utterly useless feature. Sorry, but a game that is this darned difficult should offer saving at all times. And saving can only take place at designated locations, which you'll only get more of when you get further in the game. No swimming, no getting out of the car in the nick of time to get the less than two meters back onto the shore. If you hit water, you still drown(if you are far enough out, of course), no matter what water it is.
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The game is pretty good, but has much too few features compared to how far it has gotten(time-wise as well as compared to the technological achievements within the field of video games) since the release of the first Grand Theft Auto(which is basically the only game in the series that I have played).
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I have the PC version of the game, so if something I say is a good feature and you don't have it on your console version of the game, yep, once again, you already know the reason. Great cast, superb design, wonderful story (if one can call it that), and you've got a game that's about as fulfilling as the best chocolate you've ever eaten: you want to put it down, but why carp?įirst of all, I haven't really tried playing Grand Theft Auto III, so if anything I say is good or new in this review is also in GTA III, you know why. Or, if you're not in the mood for a run, let your own personal psychological 'Id' go insane: one of the pleasures of the game is that it's exciting in a social setting, with a bunch of friends taking turns while pummeling the crap out of their cars, killing as many civilians (or cops) as possible before the star rating goes sky high, and just doing nonsense like gunning down gangs in malls and listening to corny 80s pop and new-wave. You run missions as the Ray Liotta character, you move on up in the gangster world, and it gets more fun (and more challenging) the further you go along. It's the ultimate in fun, wild run-amock games, while also being fantastic as an RPG. I usually don't comment on many video games on this site, but even after the fact of it being six years since this game has been in existence (and since then other GTA games, most notably recently GTA 4 for the new consoles, have come to fruition) I must make this about as high as a recommendation as I possibly can.