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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.

    brett990's Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360) review

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    Grand Theft Auto IV Review

    I really liked playing GTA IV, it had much more depth and story than the already excellent GTA III. Niko Belic is an extremely realistic character who comes to Liberty City to get away from the crime and debt he was in. He soon finds out that life in Liberty City is not as good as his cousin Roman said it was and he soon gets into trouble with the law and the mafia.

    My favorite thing about the game is the moral decisions you must make like choosing whether to spare or kill someone during a mission. The freedom of the open world is amazing but it also has quite a bit more restrictions than previous games. You can't just run around causing all kinds of mayhem without getting in an epic police chase.

    The best thing about the game is how one decision completley changes the ending of the game. I really liked GTA IV and I can only hope that GTA V is just as good as this one.

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