Grand Theft Auto San Andreas
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Greatest Hits brings back the incredible action of the hit game series. Carl Johnson left the San Andreas neighborhood of Los Santos five years ago, when it was being ripped apart by drugs and gang violence. When he returns in the early 90s, his mother has been killed, his family has fallen apart and his childhood friends are criminals. When crooked cops frame him for murder, he decides to save himself and his family by taking over the streets. Advanced role-playing elements -- Unlike previous GTA characters, Carl can swim and he needs to eat to survive Side missions help develop skills that come into play later -- from working out at the gym to gambling in a casino Features well-known actors voicing characters including Samuel L. Jackson, comedian David Cross, Andy Dick, and rapper Ice-T Soundtrack includes Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Accessories
Grand Theft Auto Vice City
Grand Theft Auto III
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB)
God of War
Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories
God of War 2
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas
PlayStation 2 Console - Black
PlayStation 2 Dualshock Controller Black
Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Reviews
I basically paid for something for nothing. I could have been an error on my part, but I don't think so. I hope this can be resolved.
NE #307 Blaine,MN 55434. Emily .
This has never happened to me before and I am really dissappointed. I have not yet recieved my purchase. I recently moved and I gave my new address which is 12361 Oak Park Blvd.
It has been over 2 months.
BEWARE OF THIS GAME. GTA san Andreas has a lot of mature content, and isn't as fun as the others.
lisences are tough to get. Driving is realistic. U could play this game for years.
The only person I can picture truly enjoying that are horny little kids or pathetic super nerds. It really feels like they catered purely to a very immature and gangster/rap obsessed audience, most of which are too young to play this game, but their parents buy ti for them anyway. It still has all the problems Vice City had, bad textures, shifty frame rate, bad load times, glitches galore, no fingers and bad character design. I did however have a cool moment when I was listening to the country station: I was driving along in a taxi listening to some country signer sing on about how his ex is in Texas, not paying attention to the road at all mind you, and then bam. Seriously guys, grow up.
The car customization was pretty cool, but it didn't really matter since you'd customize it, then drive it around the corner and it'd explode. The game play is essentially the same with some nice tweaks. Then when the kid acts out they'll blame the video games rather than their bad parenting and demand more control and restrictions over the industry. Its not a bad game by any means, on the contrary, I think its quite good which is why I'm giving it an 8.0, or "great" rating. There's a new girlfriend feature, but its pretty boring and very unneeded, plus the hot coffee feature just feeds people like Jack Thompson.
There's also bicycles now. There's more guns now, along with a cool parachute and jet pack. Overall it just seems like a cash in, but its still fun to play thanks to the winning GTA formula. The graphics are pretty much exactly the same as they were in Vice City. The music is pretty good, although I don't consider it to be better than the music in Vice City or the talk shows from either Vice City or GTA III.
Most will disagree with me on this, but I consider San Andreas to be the worst of the Grand Theft Auto series. I really don't notice any visual upgrade at all. The thing that really annoyed me about it is that you'd go and capture some territory and then all of the sudden another area you control is under attack, its just irritating and wastes time.
Another thing that ticks me off is the idiotic story. Just a fun moment related to the music I thought I'd share. It starts off well enough, but ti gets really stupid really fast.
For example, you can swim now, a very welcome change. It just seems like its not nearly the step forward from Vice City that I had hoped. I flew off the top of the mountain pass over Los Angeles, probably the highest jump I've ever seen, and land right side up on top of a building, and my car survives.
The whole thing about you character changing depending on how you play was cool, but it felt more like a slapped on novelty than a true addition to the game play formula. The territory focused gang wars could've been a nice feature, but in the end it was just a waste of time that had pretty much no impact on anything at all.
i have beaten this game lotz of time and i still dont get bored playin it
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