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    Grand Theft Auto IV

    Game » consists of 25 releases. Released Apr 29, 2008

    Take on the role of Niko Bellic, a Serbian immigrant who comes to the US at his cousin Roman's request, to find a better life, search for "that special someone" and participate in lawless activities in an upgraded generation of Liberty City.

    callumrides's Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360) review

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    GTA4 lets you play as an eastern European who go's by the name of Niko Bellic. Who is tricked in to coming to liberty city(a totally redone lbc from the 1 in gta 3) by his cousin Roman who had been sending Niko emails about how he is living the American dream.But as you arrived you soon realize, this was all a lie and it turns out your cousin is in debt to various criminals. Who you end up working for in order to try an clear your cousin's debt.
    The 1st thing you notice as you play GTA is the attention to detail Rockstar has payed to making it in to a living breathing city For example the look of city is amazing for me personally the highlight of this is way to distinguish from bad Cars-to good cars.A easy way to say this is that if a car look like a pile of s%"t your going to notice the handling is horrible and a good cars gonna have good handling.Another thing what makes GTA4 feel more like alive is the amount of good voice acting that just help you to be emerged in to this city.What help you develop your liking and hating of character what makes you feel more emerged in this bit of art.A new feature for a 1st is the added addition of multiplayer to the GTA series.What to be honest is really good is fun and full of lots of variety what you are bound to love and with 15 game types there certainly is not a shortage of variety.All in all GTA4 is the must buy game of the year.You would be an idiot to miss this.

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      The Lost and Damned Review 0

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