Friday, February 4, 2011

GTA 4 Games

Game Review

Game Review
Adventure genre game that is filled with scenes of violence, starting from the shoot, beat, rob, traffic violations up to fight the officers. This game is not recommended Because children can be harmful attitudes and behavior.

It's A Hell Of A Story: Niko's life in Liberty City is violent, tragic and enthralling. Rockstar North's ability to make the player emotionally invest in GTA IV's characters is a rare achievement—and this is one aspect of the game that the team came close to perfecting. Shooting The Shit: Combat works. Driving Mr. Bellic: With two solid dedicated online racing modes and a slew of street dragging side missions, Rockstar had to get driving right.
GTA Race—think Mario Kart with RPGs instead of koopa shells—is a better effort than many dedicated driving games. Multiplayer: GTA IV's fifteen multiplayer modes, each with a host of options, could have easily comprised a standalone release. Take on challenging assassination missions. Perfect your darts game.
Establish new friendships. Stunt jump! Radio, Radio: So many guilty pleasures: Q Lazarus, Genesis, Godley & Creme. Some Missions Are Maddening: Of the 155 missions I attempted, 64 ended in failure. Grand Theft Auto IV is a powerful game. I recall watching every one of the game's trailers after completing it, reminiscing about GTA IV's tragic, colorful yarn. Sandbox-style, ultra-violent games like Grand Theft Auto aren't typically my thing, but GTA IVhas made me a fan. 

Grand Theft Auto IV was developed by Rockstar North, published by Rockstar Games and is due to be released on April 29. Played single player campaign to completion on PlayStation 3, played additional single player campaign portions on Xbox 360 and tested each online multi-player mode on Xbox 360. 
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