Grand Theft Auto IV is next Tuesday, exactly two years ago. The game is
to this day much, but if you have not done recently, then you now have
an additional reason for you to travel back in Liberty City. The two
exclusive episodes for Grand Theft Auto IV, which appeared earlier on
the Xbox 360, are now available for the PlayStation 3, which means that
we both like Johnny Klebitz Luis Lopez to experience an adventure!
For a reasonable price, you get to Liberty City Episodes From a pair
of games, which in terms of gameplay or shorter than Grand Theft Auto
IV, but a lot more fun. You play in the Lost and Damned Johnny Klebitz.
He's a biker and for some time been the leader of the motorcycle club
The Lost, because the real boss in prison. You enter the game when the
real boss returns to the club. However, there is a difference between
the two. Johnny is someone who is tough, but the club have kept running
without too many people to them. The real boss, Billy, is more the
butt face of the fright and not back from two heavy guns at the
slightest provocation.
This difference allows for a gradual
split between the two and that will eventually break. The result for
us as players in an interesting story that is more interesting than the
ones we know from the regular game, so with Nico. The adventure
consists of twenty missions run by the story primarily revolves around
Johnny and Billy and since they are bikers get the game (GTA IV is) a
completely different face. Where you are as an immigrant Nico the
brutal thief and hang yourself reprocesses, Johnny is a respected person
within the club and the way of approach is also different from the Lost
in a Luis Nico or the case.
We will not go too deep on the
story of The Lost and Damned go. The only thing we have to lose like
substance that is very strong and it fits together for a special
dimension in Liberty City. Johnny beside you in Episodes From Liberty
City to work also in The Ballad of Tony Gay, but as Luis Lopez. He is a
tough guy who has the right of the nightclub owner Tony Prince. Tony
is gay man and the owner of two trendy clubs in town and Tony is in
itself a great comic character, but despite that he is an art that he
has two successful clubs have been set up, because really useful, he is
not .
Behind Luis, Tony some matters that are not really
smart. Tony is too cumbersome to solve this yourself so you can pay for
it as Luis. This in turn produces different and varied missions and
the best thing is of course the movies you get in between. Here are the
most backward past figures, highlighted by Amir Yusuf. This guy will
often double up with laughter and leave to set the right tone of The
Ballad of Tony Gay. This expansion is more a humorous variation on the
dark gray and The Lost and Damned. Both episodes fits well with the
current GTA IV and the different personalities and style of play is
extremely entertaining.
Both episodes show you Liberty City
from a different perspective and what Rockstar has once again get
together for a fantastic atmosphere. Each part in the franchise has a
good atmosphere, but these episodes are still jumping above it,
especially The Ballad of Tony Gay is great. Just to the story, the many
dialogues and the atmosphere is worth it, despite being a bit late.
The nice thing about these episodes is that they occur in parallel with
the story of GTA IV, Niko so. This culminated in a mission that you
play three times. Have you played GTA IV? You know the mission
established by the museum in the park yet.
This mission is
quite broad because what you do in the first instance with Niko
experienced this mission you will play with Johnny again and again with
Luis. Additionally you get the necessary characters to which you
previously in other games already have been displayed. Because all
parallel Rockstar knows a special experience to put down. Everything is
alright and with each other and once you start then you're the world of
GTA IV is particularly ingenious in terms of storytelling. Broadly
there is also precious little to notice these extensions. One positive
aspect is that at least more worthwhile than the story of GTA IV, so
that in itself says enough.
But this is not the only,
because in addition to a storyline that both episodes have been there to
do the necessary zijmissies. If you like Luis to work with you as a
thief with some old mates here and there disturbed drug shipments and
transfers. If Johnny can participate in rough motorcycle, where weapons
are not avoided. Also, the simple things like take a measure to
different locations to entertain yourself not forget, you can play
darts, bowling, pool, golf and even play Air Hockey. Through these
things, combined with the trophies to achieve, you quickly each episode
one hour or twenty to thirty working, especially if you are someone who
likes 100% on the screen.
The single player is that despite
all this shows is definitely worth it. It's fun, gives a different
face to the city and is particularly pretty extensive. Certainly
something that initially a simple extension. If only there were more of
these extensions, but hey, that aside. Besides an entertaining
single-player game, this course also multiplayer. This multiplayer is a
bit on the single episode of the set, at least in the Lost and Damned.
So you get in The Lost and Damned the possibility of motorcycle racing
which involved weapons. This is a fun mode and the one where you must
flee your engine while another you from the air with a helicopter to
crash into the afterlife. The Ballad of Tony Gay is not special modes,
such as The Lost and Damned are thus in that respect it is a shame.
The fact remains that in the multiplayer of The Ballad of Tony Gay
also plenty to offer. All in all, it's a disc full of funny material,
and perhaps it would have been nice if there is a special The Ballad of
Tony Gay multiplayer mode, but we can live with that. What is annoying
is that both episodes have a private online area. If you're in The
Ballad of Tony is gay, then you may close it and The Lost and Damned
before you start the special modes of that episode to play. This means
you constantly change, especially if you're an avid player and
multiplayer which is unfortunate.
Ultimately Episodes From
Liberty City if it were something you should get GTA fan instantly.
Newcomers, we recommend this, because both stories are fantastic, the
whole market is huge and the atmosphere is above all very entertaining.
The cost of the package are not too high in proportion to the number of
hours gameplay is, it was all worth it. Want to see more of Liberty
City, then you got to see in GTA IV, then this will be an additional
reason for Episodes From Liberty City to purchase. Believe us, despite
what it may appear earlier, it was twice over your hard-earned money.
Sunday, September 26, 1999
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City review
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