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Review: GTA IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony

November 19th, 2009 Carlos Macias No comments

GTA IV Ballad of Gay Tony

The Great Melting Pot is Back

By Carlos Macias

Rockstar Games dropped the finale to the GTA IV saga with The Ballad of Gay Tony a few weeks ago and, amongst plenty of competition, concluded with a mere whimper.

It’s not a bad expansion pack. On the contrary, it’s actually rather good and one deserving the Rockstar insignia stamped on it, but compared to GTA IV proper and The Lost and Damned expansion it can only ever hope to hold up as third place.

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GTA Chinatown Wars Making It’s Way To PSP Fall 2009

June 22nd, 2009 Daniel Perez No comments

Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars PSP News
Earlier this year, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars was released to the Nintendo DS as an experiment to see how well the GTA franchise can do on the #1 selling handheld in the world.  We gave the title a perfect score, which is something that is very hard to do nowadays.

As we reported a while back, the sales for the title weren’t as ground-breaking as Rockstar Games would have hoped.  With that in mind, Rockstar Games officially announced today that GTA Chinatown Wars will be heading to the PSP this fall, but there’s a definite benefit to this version over the Nintendo DS’.

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Grand Theft Auto IV Gets Gay with Ballad of Gay Tony DLC

May 26th, 2009 mrjuandrful 1 comment

gta ballad of gay tony Grand Theft Auto IV Gets Gay with Ballad of Gay Tony DLC

The second downloadable episode of GTA IV will be called ‘Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony’. Rockstar Games has just announced details behind this upcoming DLC exclusively for the Xbox 360.

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GTA: Chinatown Wars, Wi-Fi Mayhem

April 20th, 2009 mrjuandrful 2 comments

gta chinatown wars GTA: Chinatown Wars, Wi Fi Mayhem

One of the features RockStar has promised with the release of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars on the DS was Wi-Fi play. Some of the multiplayer modes you’ll find in Wi-Fi Mayhem are;  ‘Defend the Base’, which has players co-operatively defending territory against waves of enemy gang members; ‘Stash Dash’, which pits players against each other in a rush to steal a van loaded with contraband and deliver it to their hideout; and the ‘Race’ mode, which lets players floor it to the finish line in any of 20 different courses around Liberty City.

The video below show’s why PerezStart.com rated GTA:CTW a 10/10.

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DS Review: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

March 27th, 2009 mrjuandrful 4 comments

gta chinatown wars DS Review: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

Grand Theft Auto is no stranger to the handheld market.  They’ve conquered the Sony PSP with Liberty City Stories as the all time best seller on that system.  So, it’s no surprise to me that Chinatown Wars would succeed on the Nintendo DS, because although they are making their first appearance on this system their “back to the basics” fundamentals won us over. For those who loved the early GTA, the 3D top-down overview is back, and it’s awesome!

gta playing dumb DS Review: Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown WarsYou begin as Huang Lee, a spoiled rich kid from Hong Kong, where your mission is simple. Your father was murdered by unknown thugs, and you are asked to deliver a sword, Yu Jian, to Liberty City (yes the same), to your Uncle Wu “Kenny” Lee. But if RockStar made missions that simple they would yet to be the juggernaut of game developing they are today. As your flight lands, you are greeted by ambushers who kidnap you, and the bullet that grazed your temple leaves you a bloody mess. So here you are; bleeding and left for dead trying to escape from a car that was driven off a pier. Oh yeah, and No Yu Jian!  Welcome to Liberty city!

Control your Huang. Let’s get the control mechanics out on the table.  If you’ve played Grand Theft Auto 2 (Taxi drivers must die soundtrack version), you’ll pick up the button configuration instantly.  For you slackers, you’ll find the controls easy to remember.  “B” is used for acceleration/walking/running, “Y” is to go in reverse, and jump while on foot.  “X” allows you to enter a vehicle, I use the word “enter” loosely as most of the time you’ll be stealing them.  And “A” shoots/punches your enemy and using the right bumper targets them.  Left bumper reset your view behind Huang.

Several means to make green. You know, being the son of a rich Triad boss (before your father was murdered) should give you access to money.  Not the case here, but Rockstar has made many attempts that allow you to do so, as money is the force that drives you.  I’ve found myself taking up the occupation of drug trafficking as it was the most fun buying low and selling high.. get it?!  Throughout the map, there will be rival gangs driving minivans marked with a red dot on your radar.  These vehicles can be hijacked and returned to your safehouse.  Once you arrive, you’ll be able to slash open the dashboard revealing smuggled drugs which you can then add to your inventory.

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