It's my birthday on Sunday, so I am expecting a small wad of cash to drop by and allow me to purchase this game. Expect me to be MIA for a while whilst I get to grips with the latest in the series. Given I've completed all the others 100% I may be gone for some time, especially if there's as much to find as there was in San Andreas.
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My personal opinion about this game is that too many under 18's get their hands on this.
Don't own it personally but based on the earlier games in the series it sounds too controversial.
Sadly we'll see more of GTA style getaway attempts in real life. Sure there are also a lot of other games that glorify violence, BUT the setting in GTA is too normal day life. Streets, malls, cars that I find pretty disturbing added to that you can whack a total civilian. I think you get the point.
Anyone who believes they can copy such a video game in real life deserves to end up getting arrested anyway. I've been playing them since GTA3, way back in 2004, and I'm 17 currently. I never once thought that I could hijack someones car, go to a gunshop and go on a rampage ending up with me having the Army chasing me around before finally solving it all with a new paintjob on my car.
Okay now that GTA IV is officially my bitch, having completed it utterly. Its time to give my thoughts on just how good this game is. For GTA's fist steps into the world of next gen gaming it works nicely. The plot works and the characters are believable if a little over the top. But then this wouldn't be GTA if all you did was wander down to the shops and buy groceries so that you can stuff your face whilst playing video games. Graphics are good, given that you have an entirely fleshed out city with no loading times. Don't expect halo 3 prettiness, but they are still good enough to give you that immersive feeling. Controls are good, I've seen some complaints about car handling, people saying that the cars just don't drive like they used to, and i'd have to agree with that. They don't. They handle much more like real cars, more akin to Gran Turismo than Ridge Racer. This doesn't mean you can't handbrake turn thorugh the corners and drive at 120mph it just means you need the right car to do it. There's no shortage of vehicles, although planes are sadly unavailable and choppers are somewhat lacking in variety, three types of maverick and the Annhilator, a sort of black hawk clone. It certainly doesn't seem as huge as San Andreas, although there are just as many hidden packges and each of the three islands isn't exactly small.
The biggest problem I had is that it felt like a return to GTA III, not much outside of the story to keep you playing once you've completed it. Replay wise this is only going to last until they produce another installment. Unlike SA which I go back to every now and again to play all over again.
Saint Del is considered a holy healer of diseases of children, but also as a protector of cattle.
' Wrote:Okay now that GTA IV is officially my bitch, having completed it utterly. Its time to give my thoughts on just how good this game is. For GTA's fist steps into the world of next gen gaming it works nicely. The plot works and the characters are believable if a little over the top. But then this wouldn't be GTA if all you did was wander down to the shops and buy groceries so that you can stuff your face whilst playing video games. Graphics are good, given that you have an entirely fleshed out city with no loading times. Don't expect halo 3 prettiness, but they are still good enough to give you that immersive feeling. Controls are good, I've seen some complaints about car handling, people saying that the cars just don't drive like they used to, and i'd have to agree with that. They don't. They handle much more like real cars, more akin to Gran Turismo than Ridge Racer. This doesn't mean you can't handbrake turn thorugh the corners and drive at 120mph it just means you need the right car to do it. There's no shortage of vehicles, although planes are sadly unavailable and choppers are somewhat lacking in variety, three types of maverick and the Annhilator, a sort of black hawk clone. It certainly doesn't seem as huge as San Andreas, although there are just as many hidden packges and each of the three islands isn't exactly small.
The biggest problem I had is that it felt like a return to GTA III, not much outside of the story to keep you playing once you've completed it. Replay wise this is only going to last until they produce another installment. Unlike SA which I go back to every now and again to play all over again.