Conclusion: So, some perspective then. Perhaps this review sounds overly negative. Liberty City is amazingly well designed. The game is stuffed to the gills with the series’ usual...
Conclusion: So, as you can see GTA IV is not perfect, but it is unlikely there will ever be a game we could fairly label with that heavy moniker. It is however an absolutely...
Conclusion: So anyway, to the crux of the matter. Yes it’s violent, slightly sexy - even nasty at times and gratuitously so, but let’s all just remember it’s a just a GAME, and...
Pros: Violence, humour, fast cars, fast bikes and fast women…, …And helicopters, And guns, Sounds amazing, Great soundtrack and radio chatter...
Conclusion: I have to admit that it’s not easy, sum it up about this GTA chapter. The title is certainly a very good game, but may leave to the series’ fans some bitter tasting,...
Conclusion: So, is Grand Theft Auto IV the gaming masterpiece - the Godfather, War and Peace, or Beethoven's Fifth? Not quite. It may be more of an evolution than the revolution that...
Conclusion: But when your only real complaint is that a game has been lavished with so much attention that it's a bit on the long side, then it's fair to say that you must have a...
Conclusion: The key thing with this game is that perfection really is in the details. For example, when I first played the game, I drove at a stupid speed down the road, crashed into...
Pros: More realistic driving, Amazing amount of attention to detail, Ricky Gervais is in it
Cons: Not as fun as previous games, Not as much to do, Story missions won't last as long as previous games
Conclusion: In 1997 Scottish games developer DMA Design released the first Grand Theft Auto on PC and PlayStation. A top-down, free-roaming crime-em up, GTA gained controversy and...
Conclusion: Otherwise, GTA IV is the 10/10 you were expecting. Almost everything you do in Liberty City would be good enough to drive its own game, and the best parts would be good...