Welcome to Liberty City

Grand Theft Auto IV, the highly anticipated sequel of GTA III, features unprecedented action and violence in the criminal underworld of Liberty City. Make your way through an expansive, destructible environment. Make your way up through the criminal ranks in Grand Theft Auto 4, the most immersive experience yet in the GTA universe.

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In IV Rockstar has taken steps to make things a bit more realistic in some regards, yet still -oriented in others. In order to infiltrate the law firm, will have to go to the G,L, & S website and e-mail his resume to them. With that, was en route to Rivas' and Rockstar had time to show off how IV's vehicles will utilize GPS to ease the process of navigating Liberty City's vast terrain. What's more intriguing here, however, is the sheer quantity of voice-overs, which total out at 8,000 recorded voice-overs ( times GTA3's). That extends to car-diving animations, too. For example, Tommy Vercetti shows off nearly twice the amount details on his simple outfit alone.

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Clever, Clever.

For example, the pause menu looks dramatically different. Outside of the storyline, there are plenty of side-quests you can do to increase your bank account. The last time we got a look at , Rockstar showed us a rather modest taste of what to expect from its highly awaited crime epic, one that gave us only a basic idea of the kind of urban playground the developer was creating. All of that would just be so much protracted window dressing on the familiar act of, well, grand theft auto, if it weren't for the roving and very attentive eyes of the law.

But please, don't start practicing your carjacking skills in anticipation... We're also eager to get more of the story, since 's obviously got himself a whole set of baggage that seems fit to burst; we're hoping this makes for some good plot twists. Well, nice but who cares. You can walk, run, duck, shoot and duck, roll, and quickly kill a dude. He wants his money back.

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Much of the story, in fact, focuses on Tommy's own adventures, entirely irrelevant of the main premise, including his friendship with Lance Vance, a knobby-headed English weasel who is associated with the band Love Fist, and an assortment of other crooks and freaks. Each car, truck, van, and bus has its own speed, handling and strength, so early in the it's a good idea to understand the pros and cons of each -wheeled vehicle before you set out for some long distance driving. The cell phone sequences showed off where the phone fits in on the HUD: it appears in the lower right-hand corner, across from the in the lower left. Whether you loved or hated the '80s, the Reagan decade was surely one of the most impressive periods of in recent history, with punk, wave, heavy metal, dance, electro and rap, among other kinds of filling the airwaves. While using Vercetti, the fourth perspective is usable when he stands still or uses the appropriate gun. Weighing in at five times the square mileage of :VC, Rockstar's PlayStation port onto the is one of the biggest, if not the biggest on the system, easily rivaling the size of any RPG or adventure . For those who loved the top-down original -- and for those who jumped on the bandwagon with GTA3 -- few will be disappointed.

Working closely with developer DMA Design, the publisher will be releasing the much-rumored Nintendo 64 version of the hugely popular PlayStation title Grand Theft Auto later this year. Naturally, the is always pushing the limits of size and scale on the , and the framerate gets pummeled since there simply is so much on screen at once. The city stretches as far as the eye can see, which means that Algonquin's tall buildings and bright lights tease you when you start the restricted to the Broker district. Before heading off to meet Little Jacob, stopped for a hot dog from a street vendor, which will replenish some of your health like past ' fast food grease pits (which will also return here). The draw-distance is more impressive than before. After being in limbo for quite some time now, Grand Theft Auto has finally been jacked, we mean, acquired by ASC . The NYPD has cab fleets driven by undercover officers who make busts; our Rockstar rep mentioned seeing one in action once.

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Remember jacking cars? But in a way, it is a prequel of sorts. It's well known that the guys from Rockstar love their movies. Grand Theft Auto promises to bring a lot of harsh language and violence to the PlayStation -- we can't wait. Not only that, but Microsoft and Rockstar will be teaming together to create episodic content for the on Live that will be exclusive to the.

He's just as full of profanity and homophobia as he is excitement and muscle, which we imagine will make for a very entertaining outcome, in tradition, once 's done with his missions. Having played it for two and a half hours at Rockstar's London offices, we can report that the is running smoothly, has relatively few bugs, and is as intricately detailed as we'd hope a game would be. In IV, you'll name a spot and the cabbie will take there. Pulling the trigger lets you -aim, while holding it down lets you lock on and target specific body parts. Sure, the has to provide challenge and tension, and a player isn't going to win in every level the first time through.

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Once 's adventures in poor judgment were over, our demonstrator moved on to the next mission, set in Algonquin, the 's version of Manhattan. Although Rockstar has often pushed the envelope in terms of story, characterisation, and , it has been criticised in the past for poor control systems. Or go parachuting! Before moving on to our next mission , we got a look at some of the nonmission shenanigans you can get into, which tie in to some of the 's social aspects related to your relationships with non-player characters. The list goes on and on. We see the pair make their way through the city to a parked car and pick up weapons and a radio headset. That riff means a lot.

The left trigger locks on to enemies and Using the D-pad to rotate through a bunch of enemies to find the one you want to smoke feels better than manipulating the extra shoulder buttons like on the . In addition to the cab system, which lets you hail cabs with the press of a button in lieu of jacking cars, there are also other surprising moments inspired by real life. Heh, yeah, swipe that thang.

Thank God for Grand Theft Auto.

Enabling Tommy to fight more efficiently, Rockstar enlarged and emboldened the reticule, as well as streamlined the aiming system. While carjacking wasn't invented by DMA back in the late 1990s, the wacky Scottish development team now known as Rockstar North did indeed make carjacking the videogame sport of choice in 2001. Spying a man sitting on a bench nearby who had done just that, the player had to wait for the conversation to out to confirm the identity of his mark by also making sure the same guy hung up his phone at the right time. By now, you may be wondering why a that we've basically talked about negatively for half the review deserves a rating of 9.0. After its unprecedented 2001 hit, Grand Theft Auto , and the 2002 blockbuster Grand Theft Auto: , Rockstar has bundled the two together for the sweet price of $39.99 so you can repent past mistakes, sins and foolishness (and whatever else you're guilty of).

That's not necessarily a bad thing, as Stories is still easily one of the best on the system, but if you've began to grow tired of the franchise's mechanics, mission structure or overall feel, this likely won't renew your love of the series. As the debilitating effects wore off, we decided to cross the George Washington Bridge via the pedestrian walkway. If another cop manages to spot you within the search radius, then your current position will become the center of the search area and you'll have that much more ground to cover before you make it out safely.

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And they can do what you can, ducking behind cars and blowing out your tires, if necessary. Niko goes to a cybercaf¿ with a clever name -- we'll pass on revealing it for now. Due to on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 in North America, and Friday, June 10, in Europe, the version of Grand Theft Auto: , like the updated Double Pack of Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto: , features upgraded graphics, with 480p (progressive scan) and 16:9 widescreen support, higher resolution textures, lighting and shading models, and increased draw distance. Though the company is very, very choosy what it brings to the handheld, every it's brought to the system has been portable gold. We also know that it's bound to go horribly wrong. The only real change is that the camera angle has been offset slightly to the left while you're driving, which is intended to give a slightly more cinematic presentation. That's right, if you get too sloppy, the cops are going to be on your ass.

Oh, and he buys a hot dog. Just as the city has expanded on the outside to include more waterways and more rooftops (you'll be surprised to see the lines of rooftop jumps designed for you Stunt Jump artists our there), it's also expanded internally. Want to jack a motorcycle? Check the full review HERE. And while he reloads, the newly modified HUD can show you which level of the building he is on. We sure hope so. For instance, pull into a secluded alleyway where you're not within sight of the law, hop into a different car, and drive away peacefully and the cops won't be smart enough to recognize your ride.

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Considering how many random things can happen in a like this, replays definitely come in handy to prove stranger than life events. But in IV the phone is a two-way device, as you can just pop it up at the bottom of the screen, scroll through your list of contacts, and make a call when you need to reach out and touch the right (or wrong) person. What's impressive is the technology behind the engine, the sheer volume of stuff, but not the fine decoration of textures, designs or realistic looking human characters.

But please, don't start practicing your carjacking skills in anticipation... With that, was en route to Rivas' and Rockstar had time to show off how IV's vehicles will utilize GPS to ease the process of navigating Liberty City's vast terrain. I think that's the one hard disappointment about Grand Theft Auto: the racing missions, completely optional and separate from the main storyline, are simply "race through the gates before time runs out" style of challenges.