Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is an all-new, epic adventure set in Liberty City, the 3-island metropolis from Grand Theft Auto 3. The original storyline and all new missions take place in Liberty City, featuring the interactive, open environment, superb voice talent and diverse music. It's a fully 3D experience similar to the PS2 Grand Theft Autos. Amazing visuals, new lighting and shading models & real-time reflections brings you a new epic experience.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Accessories
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas
Grand Theft Auto III
Grand Theft Auto Vice City
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy
Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories - Official Strategy Guide for PlayStation 2
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Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Reviews
Okay this is a much better GTA game than Vice Stories. In this game your more of the iTALIAN gangsta. Hopefully this game is better to others too.
This game was like the same as part3, but just some new stuff, i gottan board of this game. GTA is has the same stuff just beating up people, shotting, stealing cars, and the police chaseing after you thats real old and boring, so this game was just the same nonsense.
taking a trip back to liberty city with updated gameplay is allot of fun. Well worth $20. This a great game and a must have for fans of the gta series. This is definitely a good game to hold you over until GTA4 if you have not played it yet.
i love this game. (not as much as san andreas, of course) but i would play it again.
The missions are definitely easier, perhaps on purpose. GTA: LCS re-does GTA III by returning to the crime-ridden toilet of Liberty City in 1998. Excellent game, an absolute-no-brainer for GTA fans, some may even prefer this over earlier titles. This gets an impressive radio soundtrack, even keeping in theme with previous and future games. Rockstar figured out an excellent way to hold over GTA fans until the next big re-imagining of the now-classic series. Motorcycles appear (even with a story on why they weren't around in III), the guns are better, the cops are still insane, there are the usual gangs to whack, more cars, and more radio. Followed by Vice City Stories, a similar concept and treatment. This is a straight port of the PS2 game from 2005, and it comes off very well.
This is a very intricately scripted game series with a ton of continuity points. Players may not appreciate these things as they ram police barricades, cripple bystanders, run down firemen with blood-slicked tires, bomb intersections, blow up helicoptors, chop off heads, torch people alive, burst heads with sniper shots, and beat people to death in front of others. The graphics are bettersmoother, tighter, brighter, and less subject to those whacky effects of things disappearing and fading when you've been playing the game 72 straight hours. This is a game of pure fun-all the familiar Liberty City locales and characters and antics, just enhanced. All the greatness of III, and then some. This time you're Tony Cipriani (sadly not voiced by Michael Madsen), working for Don Salvatore Leone (yes, Frank Vincent) and going through the usual mayhem, insanity, and blood-drenched violence on the streets. They've gone back and souped up the older games and offered a new experience of old favorites. If this makes sense, the game does seem more 'squished' into the frame than earlier proper titles (III and Vice City), but presumably this is because they lifted it off a tiny screen and fitted it to the PS2.
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