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86 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece - witty, fun, and incredibly well thought out
This game is outstanding in so many ways that it is difficult to know where to begin. It will give you hours (no, make that days, possibly MONTHS) of enjoyment.

Some of its more brilliant touches:
(1) You can choose to pursue the "story mode" missions or simply explore the vast cityscape, stealing cars and committing random crimes.
(2) You can leave...

Published on November 4, 2001 by RaabH

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3.0 out of 5 stars Damn Good when it first came out.
The night I purchased my PS2, I also purchased Max Payne, MGS2, and this. This was the first game I Played. I immediately turned up the sound on the TV, and got ready for a cool game. Thats exactly what I received. Definetely has the best storyline out of GTA 1,2, and 3. Now that Vice City is out. I recommend getting the double Pack. It includes both games for only $50...
Published on August 28, 2004 by Craig Collins


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86 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece - witty, fun, and incredibly well thought out, November 4, 2001
This review is from: Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)
This game is outstanding in so many ways that it is difficult to know where to begin. It will give you hours (no, make that days, possibly MONTHS) of enjoyment.

Some of its more brilliant touches:
(1) You can choose to pursue the "story mode" missions or simply explore the vast cityscape, stealing cars and committing random crimes.
(2) You can leave story mode at any time and start exploring, then return to story mode whenever you're ready (or when you've increased your driving and police-eluding skills).
(3) Liberty City is gorgeously designed, with incredible detail and realistic layout and architecture. True professionals were at work here, coming up with a city as real as any you've ever seen in real life. (How interesting it would have been to set this game in an actual city!)
(4) The vast array of vehicles available to the player is almost endless. Probably due to the violent nature of the game, actual car makes and models are not given but any auto fan will recognize the ones that are depicted here. You can drive many other things besides cars -- such as buses, firetrucks, boats, ambulances, taxis, and of course, police cars.
(5) If you capture a "public servant" vehicle such as a police car, ambulance, or fire truck then the game offers you the opportunity for mini side missions, such as doing away with other criminals (as a vigilante cop), taking wounded people to the hospital (as a parametic), or putting out fires.
(6) The weapons you get are hilarious and fun -- nothing feels quite as good as using a bazooka to shoot that police helicopter out of the sky after it has been following you around the city, shining its spotlight and shooting you. :-)
(7) The missions are varied and sometimes very involved -- everything from delivering girls to the policeman's ball to eliminating your boss's rival to busting somebody out of jail.
(8) Bonus details abound. One of my favorites is the chance to drive a little toy car around on a side mission to blow up the cars of mobsters.
(9) The game has an easy-to-use status display that lets you know how much money you're making through your criminal exploits as well as how badly the cops want to catch you and how much health you have left. (The more "wanted" you are, the more insanely the cops try to catch you.) There is also a much more detailed status screen that you can pause the game to view at any time. This lets you know your "criminal rating" and your other stats.

(10) You can't really die or be permanently jailed! If you get down to zero health you merely end up at the hospital, 100% yourself again and with just a little less money due to the doctor bill. Similarly, if you get busted you merely "bribe" the cops to get free again. (Which is weird when in many cases you've been arrested for killing the police who have chased you. I don't think real cops would be open to bribes after that.)
(11) The cut scenes are clear, concise, and well directed.

(12) There are some very adult "hidden features" that make you laugh and marvel at the same time.
(13) The game actually rewards you for wrecking your own car and other people's cars, as well as for completing wild stunts while driving. You aren't MEANT to be careful, which feels good.
(14) The learning curve is very quick -- within a few minutes the game has tutored you on how to get around, and it prompts you whenever you need its advice or reminders later.

The team that planned and completed GTA 3 should be congratulated for a superb achievement. This is the absolute best PS2 game I've ever bought. Be warned, it is definitely for mature audiences -- there is no moral code among thieves in Liberty City, that's for sure. :-) For replay value alone GTA 3 is also a bargain -- I'm sure every player will be discovering new details about Liberty City for weeks and weeks.

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58 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 50 things u can do in GTA3, January 4, 2002
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John Bell (Larchmont, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)
1. steal over 60 different kinds of cars
2. run over people with your car
3. make time with prostitutes
4. do insane stunts for $
5. rob people on the street for their $
6. get the cops on your back
7. change your license plate & paint your car to fool the cops
8. earn money as a taxi driver
9. Put out fires in a firetruck.
10. Bust bad guys in a cop car.
11. get people to safety in an ambulence
12. buy guns or beat people up who have them
13. take a boat ride in the "reefer" or "speeder"
14. listen to 10 different radio stations with over 30 min of different music/commericals
15. take the subway around Liberty City
16. steal an airplane at the airport
17. take a train ride
18. enter a car race and get money
19. honk your horn at people so they get out of your way
20. kill people for large sums of money
21. find hidden packages
22. ram into cars for money
23. put a bomb in your car and make it blow up
24. snipe people off the roofs of buildings
25. receive beeper messages giving important info
26. smack people with a baseball bat in the park
27. make distractions for others to bomb things
28. improve your criminal rating.
29. pick up hoes in your car.
30. deliver drugs from place to place.
31. watch detailed cinema scenes with excellent voiceovers.
32. feel the vibration from crashing into things
33. do slaughter missions by killing large amounts of people in a certain amount of time.
34. help people rob banks
35. get negative comments from numerous types of people
36. save your data at your home and a certain car along with it
37. use a GPS map to help get your way around the large islands.
38. Get the LCPD(Liberty City Police Department), FBI, Swat team, and even the army on your case for your actions.
39. explore sound options and the brightness of screen.
40. run from the cops or just walk casually.
41. have lock-on aim or zoom in on your enemy.
42. get randomly placed heatlh, armor, and wanted level items scattered around the neighborhood.
43. loose $ by dying, failing a mission, or getting killed by the cops.
44. take a car to the crusher
45. blow up a boat with a bazooka.
46. complete several missions with no importance of order in which they are completed.
47. collect pornography magazines for El Borro.
48. Find secret passages and hidden alleys.
49. experience different weather climates, night and day, and base missions on the times.
50. Have endless hours of fun.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything I love in a game and more..., November 12, 2001
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"cclaya" (Phoenix, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)
If you've read any of my other reviews, you know what a huge Driver fan I am. Grand Theft Auto 3 has supplanted Driver as my all-time favorite game. Exploration and freedom of action have always been things I hunger for in a game, and the more immersive the environment, the better. Without my even having really expected it to, GTA3 has surpassed my most fevered dreams of the ultimate interactive experience.

Liberty City is one of the worst places in America, according to the game's literature, and GTA3's designers pulled no punches in depicting this seedy sewer of a metropolis in decay. It may come as a surprise to a lot of gamers that the designers of the game are British, and after playing GTA3 for a few hours, it's easy to appreciate the twisted and sarcastic view of American crime culture that inspired this game.

In this fictional and fully realized world, the player can do almost anything his darker nature inspires, including random and pre-meditated murder, vehicular manslaughter, grand theft auto (of course), armed robbery, assault and battery, and red-light running. The only restrictions involve actually entering structures, although there are a few for which this is possible as required by the game's plot. There are subways, trains, cars (lots of these), boats, planes and of course the freedom to jog anywhere you would be able to in real life. The streets are jammed with other people and cars, some just bystanders and some real bad guys (and girls). There are bridges and bays, a couple of ammo shops, a men's room in a park, a tunnel, and lots of guns. This is the closest thing to a real living city I have ever seen in a video game.

The main part of the game itself is mission-based and plot-driven, similar to that in Driver, but so much better thought-out. The variety of missions is wonderful and keeps the player interested in the plot. The mission structure is mostly non-linear, so if one boss asks you to do something and you don't feel like doing it right away, you can get a different job from another boss and come back to the first one later. Of course, some missions must be completed to advance the plot, but many are simply there to add spice to the game.

What if you don't feel like playing a mission? No problem. Just hop in a car, boat, taxi, police car, truck, ambulance, firetruck and so on, and hit the road. Running around aimlessly is fun, too. You can busy yourself looking for all 100 hidden packages, hitting strategically placed ramps to get a stunt bonus, taking patients to the hospital in an ambulance, being a taxi driver, running down dangerous criminals in a cop car, putting out fires in a firetruck, beating people to death and stealing their cash, stealing specific types of cars and delivering them to a warehouse for money, blowing up gang-members' cars with a radio-controlled bomb, sniping innocent victims from the safety of a high rooftop, making yourself wanted and then running from the police, or just looking around.

There's a lot to see. Just walking down one of Liberty City's streets will expose you to all kinds of seedy elements. Gang toughs will threaten and chase you if provoked, prostitutes will proposition you, drunks will mumble at you, drivers will shout expletives at you, crimes and car accidents will occur as you witness them, and, if you've made the wrong people mad, people will shoot at you.

Or you could just marvel at the detail that went into the city's design. Buildings are lifelike and architecturally interesting, there are landmarks and parking lots, college campuses and warehouses. There is a construction site that I swear has actually progressed in completion as the game days increase. There are parking garages and shopping malls and an airport.

GTA3 is definitely for adults only. I'm sure that most people would not have to be told this given my description of the shenanigans going on, but some people just don't read. Pay attention to that big M on the cover-it's well-deserved in this case.

This game is an escapist's dream come true-it is an immersive interactive experience like none other. If you are like me and liked nothing more than just cruising around the cities in Driver, you will find Liberty City an interactive envirnment that will never bore you.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Attention to Every Detail, November 11, 2001
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Jordan Reed "anomiechaos" (San Leandro, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)
Rockstar did a fantastic job paying attention to all the minute details of this game. Grand Theft Auto III goes a long way to show off what the PlayStation 2 is capable of. They have generated a giant city and paid close attention to all the little details involved including the way cars show signs of damage, leaving of bloody footprints while running away from recent victims, radio stations in the car with chatty DJs, the ability to steal boats, and you can even see your character shift gears when he steals a manual convertible. Rockstar obviously spent a lot of time adding many unnecessary and brilliant touches to the game. This game is quite mature. There's a lot of often bloody violence, plenty of adult language, and great amounts of sexual innuendo. Keep away from children!

The basic premise of the game is similar to earlier versions. You're a criminal mercenary who'll sell your services to the various gang bosses for money. Yet, unlike the previous Grand Theft Auto games, this one has a consistent and progressing story line. You start by helping out those that busted you from jail, but once they betray you it's time to start doing work for their enemies.

Your actions come with consequences. Hits against the gangs will make them start shooting at you the moment they see you. Often I'd be driving in the game and just start hearing random gunshots. A quick look at the map would show me that I was on turf controlled by a gang I'd upset one too many times. Far more entertaining, hits against the cops will get the man on your back. There's a police response indicator that goes from cops just trying to pull you over to the military calling martial law on the city to hunt you down.

If you need to round up some extra cash in the game, there are four sub-games to help you do it. Steal a cop car and go on a vigilante run. Steal a taxi and you're playing Crazy Taxi. Steal an ambulance and get people to the ER. Steal a fire truck and put out fires.

The handling in the game is amazing. Every car handles differently and just how you would expect. There are fast sports cars, top heavy mini-vans, dump trucks, buses and even boats. They all have a different feel for handling, fish tailing, and breaking with either the normal breaks or parking break. Different types of cars have horns, sirens, even the ice cream truck can play its wonderful music for you. This game easily could have just been a racing game and done well for itself.

One of the PS2's biggest problems is load times, but GTA3 does a superb job of avoiding them. You'll here the game loading almost continuously in the background for cars, terrain, people and all the amazing features, but very rarely will the game actually pause to do a load. Based on the incredibly detail of the game, it's great that they avoided almost any pauses for loading.

There are a few places I could see some improvement, but they are mostly just minor polishing issues. The game cheats from time to time. I once pushed a villain's car over a cliff into the ocean, only to find it re-appeared slightly down the streets. Your car can become quite flammable on certain missions they want you to do on foot. The cop's AI takes no account for personal safety when they're hunting you down as the blindly crash into each other and innocents while trying to get you. Cars tend to crash into each other a lot, and I especially like turning on a siren on a bridge and watching them drive off the sides in an attempt to pull over.

Replay value is amazingly high for a story based game! Even when you finish the story line, you'll want to improve your "insane stunt" high scores and continue to play with the various sub games in the emergency vehicles. Trying to take down as many cops before they get you is also incredibly fun, even if it doesn't advance you at all.

My final recommendation is if you're a mature audience, this game is a must.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A crime game that finally NAILS IT!, November 7, 2001
This review is from: Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)
This is just an excellent game. From gameplay to graphics, story and environment, all the pieces come together to create a great gaming experience.

One of my favorite games on the PS1 was Driver, but it was always missing something... There was a sugar coating to it, sure you were working for criminals, but underneath it all you were a good guy, pedestrians jump to safety and there was limited extra vehicular activity. GTA3 has taken all the "oh I wish I could's" from that game and made them work.

GTA3 is a violent, foul languaged, bloody mess that should be kept far from the kids. Make no mistakes in this game you are a THUG of the coldest blood. As you are walking down the street, if you have the urge to smack someone upside the head and take their money, you can. Wanna take a taxi cab up onto the sidewalk and mow down a crowd of civilians...it's your neck. Steal a cop car and see if you can jump it over the El tracks, these are all possibilites.

The game has a TON of vehicles, and characters. The city is ENORMOUS. Hidden extras and features, you bet. The mission based game is quite challenging, starting off with some fairly straight forward missions to get your feet wet, but the bottom drops out from there. The missions become much more challengin, and the law much more interested in your criminal wrongdoings. One of the most significant things about this game is the amount of time you can spend NOT doing missions. In other words, between missions (which you pick and choose when you do them, and who you do them for)you are free to roam the city, wreaking havok, exploring, pulling stunts in your car (which will earn you kudos, if you impress the judges) or picking up some extra cash. Several sub missions allow you to earn money by driving around taxi passengers, driving an ambulance or firetruck or acting as a vigilante in a stolen cop car.

Gameplay is overall quite good, with controls that take on different patterns if you are on foot, or in a car. The most difficult thing to get used to is the targeting and shooting when you are on foot. Aiming can be quite difficult, especially if you are gatting pounded by several guys at once

In closing this game will find it's way into the libraries of most hardcore gamers. It is truly a MATURE game, and it has the violence, adult themes, and foul language to support the rating. It is however wicked, wicked fun.

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Believe the Hype, November 7, 2001
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It doesn't amaze me that this game is getting such great reviews. It's been a LONG time since I've enjoyed a game this much. This is the most non-linear, go anywhere game I have played on any game system. I was excited to hear that finally a real 3-D version of the GTA series was coming out, but I never expected that it would be this incredibly deep and fun.

You can do just about anything imaginable in this game from zipping through the immense cities in practically every type of car imaginable to causing enough havoc with your wide array of weaponry to get the police, FBI and even the army trying to gun you down. And if you ever get bored with that, you could actually attempt some of the challenging missions.

This game is practically flawless. It has great graphics, great sounds (from the "crunch" of running over a pedestrian, to the choice of radio stations), lots of hidden secrets and a wonderful atmosphere (including a wide array of wacky citizens who react differently to different situations). It delivers all this deviousness with a solid dose of humor.

Some say this game is a little too violent. I, however, find it to be a great release of all that pent up aggression that I experience in real life. For example, if in this game some guy cuts me off or does something to impede my driving, I can just rip him out of his car and beat him senseless with a baseball bat. Unlike real life, I get rewarded for this by not only getting a new car and perhaps a little extra dough, but also some justice. SWEET! For once somebody got it all right. So far, it is hands-down my favorite game for the PS2.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I quit smoking, now I have a GTA problem, November 14, 2001
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"marcelluss" (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)
I was in intense discussions with some of my friends discussing how this could be the greatest game we have ever played. I own Smugglers Run and couldn't wait for the release of 2, now I don't need it. Crazy Taxi, rented it for the weekend, don't need it. Driver, don't need it. This game covers everything you ever wanted to do in Silent Scope without being limited to a fixed position. I will repeat: the greatest game on the PS2.

It is an absolute addiction that will be the consumption of your thoughts during the day, and the basis of your dreams at night. You will be able to lose yourself in this world of corruption and sin; free to do whatever you want. Someone have a nice car? Now you can just run up, pull him out and drive away. How about that person that just cut you off and hit your nice new stolen car? Pull him out and now you have some choices: beat him up with your fists or a maybe a baseball bat. That seems too good for the guy, how about you just blow him away with your Uzi, then steal his money. The possibilities are always endless.

This game is incredibly detailed right down to picking which radio station you want to listen to as you drive over someone that owes the mob some money. The driving game play is excellent with the Corvette's that can handle the curves at 80mph to the garbage truck that drives like....well....a garbage truck. The missions become more complicated and difficult as the game progresses, but you don't have to spend all your time passing them if you can only play for a few hours. Pick up some fares in the taxi, track down some criminals in the police car, or put out some fires with the fire truck; again, the possibilities are endless.

Of course, you can always take play like me and take up a position in the park. Assassinate some civilians with the sniper rifle until the police get clued in and come looking for you. Take them out with the AK, and then start to throw the grenades when back up officers show up. Only when the FBI is looking for you and two police helicopters overhead do you try to brave them all and go down in a blaze of criminal glory.

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An answer to the 1-stars, August 28, 2002
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"jakgotbak" (The City of Angels) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)

Let me say this now so those people with short attention spans at least get this much: You people out there who have never played the game should NOT be posting reviews. You pretty much admit in the body of your post that you have no idea what you are
talking about. You come on and post 1-star reviews in an attempt to bring down the average because the idea of the game offends you, because you don't like what you have heard about it. Well, without having actually played the game, you cannot hope to bring anything to the table.

Anyone who has played the game will tell you it is the most ambitious, original, and immersive game ever produced. To paraphrase too many 1-stars: I would give it more than five stars, but it won't let me.

Let's get one thing straight, the game does not really glorify violence, it allows violence. There is a distinction there. The game never requires that you run over a pedestrian or set a cop on fire, but you can if you choose to. In fact, this idea of "killing innocent people for money" is laughable to anyone who's actually played the game. Yes, you can get money from killing people; that is true, but getting money is not the object of the game. In fact, it is not long before you have so much money from missions that you stop paying attention at all to how much you have. If I can get three grand for completing a mission, I'm not going to club a soccer mom for her twenty-five dollars. I COULD if I felt like it, but it wouldn't be because the game presents that as a favorable course of action. It simply allows it as a course of action.

Some people have actually played the game and bring complaints that are somewhat more thought out, but even most of those complaints are groundless.

First, I would like to answer complaints about the lack of detail in the graphics as compared to other PS2 games. Consoles have a finite number of polygons that they can handle at once. A fighting game with a small environment and two on-screen
characters will be able to devote a lot more detail to each element than a game in which a whole city is realized and populated with dozens of on-screen vehicles and people. So, yes, pedestrians don't look as detailed as Kasumi, Dante, or Solid Snake, but that is too be expected from a game of this type. And anyone who says the graphics are Super Nintendo level is over-exagerating and simply showing (say it with me folks) ignorrance.

Some people complain about the fact that you are not instantly able to travel to all three parts of the city. I too found this frustrating at first, but when you think about it, there is a perfectly good reason why. The city is huge, each island by itself is a challenge to get familiar with. By limiting the player to just one island, then two, and finally three, the game allows you to figure out your way around each island before moving on. Had the game designers allowed free, unfettered access to the whole city from the beginning, it would be amazingly frustrating trying to find anything.

And the common complaint of boredom (which is usually followed by something along the lines of "killing innocent people is only fun for so long") always brings a smile to my face. If, in your opinion, the game is boring and not for you, then I accept that, but it is that follow-up sentence that gets me every time. I actually agree that killing innocents would get old after awhile, but I have to ask these people, do you really believe that that is all there is to do in this game? Did you honestly walk around clubbing people - thinking that that was the objective and sole activity available to you - until you got
bored? Maybe these are the people who all the self-appointed watchdogs should be worried about. There are a million things to do in this game and if you are the kind of person who ignores all these other options in favor of one activity until that activity becomes boring, then maybe video games are not right for you. Maybe you should just watch some more TRL and try to avoid beating your head against a wall. (Because that, after all, "is only fun for so long.")

I realize the length of this review means that it will either get edited down, cut out entirely, or skipped by most readers, but I just had to get some of this off of my chest. While reading 1-star reviews is a fun distraction, it sometimes has the tendency to send me desperately scrambling for a soapbox. Thank you to anyone who took the time to read this, and I'll see you all in Vice City.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing game, but deserves the mature rating, December 2, 2001
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Kurt C. Decker (NY, NY, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Grand Theft Auto III (Video Game)
This game is the best game I've played for PS2 so far. The object is to complete missions from various mob bosses and gang leaders and work your way to the top. However if you don't want to do that, there are plenty of things to do around the city. You can steal cars, beat people up, do drive-by shootings (if you have an uzi), steal an ambulence and go on ambulence missions, steal a fire truck and go on fire truck missions, steal a police car and kill crooks, take a taxi and drive people around, jump cars for "insane stunt" points, look for hidden packages which get you stuff, and some other cool things. There are so many sub games in this game that you'll never get bored. It definitely deserves the rating of mature though. Although the game isn't gory, the ideas are for a mature audience (drive by shootings, refilling your health with prostitutes, and the fact that you're shooting people, running them over and blowing them up, there's also some swearing in the game too). It's still the best game I've played in a long time though. Make sure you have a memory card for it because you're not going to beat this game in a day.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dirty Rotten Fun, November 19, 2001
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Trevan (Bucklin, United States) - See all my reviews
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This game is a blast plain and simple. No matter what hype there is around other PS2 games (you know the ones) this is the one to buy. I don't think there's a game on a console that allows for this much open-ended gameplay. The graphics are top knotch and the cities are fleshed-out,living,breathing burroughs. The game has a good story behind it and it keeps the action moving as well. Every task is well designed and not just challenging, but fun as well. This game is fun the same way breaking windows was fun when you were a kid(you know what I mean). Which reminds me, this is A MATURE GAME not for kids at all, period. For those of us old enough to handle it this game packs not just violence but some damn funny adult humor as well. There's a ton of inside jokes and sterotypes, but its all in good fun and should be taken as what it is...a joke, a game, and a form of entertainment. The radio stations are hilarious, I dare you to listen to "Chatterbox" and not laugh once. To sum up my babbling, buy this game, play this game, and have fun doing it.
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