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Grand Theft Auto
 
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Grand Theft Auto

by American Softworks Corporation
DOS Mature
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00000DMAC
  • Item Weight: 10.6 ounces
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: April 17, 1999
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #32,644 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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GameSpot Review

It's hard to say why Grand Theft Auto is so much fun to play, since many people seem to get bored with it quickly. The simplicity of the gameplay might be one factor: You spend most of your time driving a little car through city streets, collecting points for committing crimes. It might sound like a good time initially, but for how long? For many, the answer will be "not very long."

So what type of gamer will enjoy GTA? Let's reflect on your childhood for the answer. First, did you like Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars a lot when you were a kid? Second, did you spend most of your time ramming the aforementioned toy cars into one another and lighting them on fire?If you answered "yes" to these questions, there's a good chance you'll enjoy .

But enough psychoanalysis. Sure, it's fun to cruise around the cities in GTA, running over innocent pedestrians and hijacking cars, then using them to crash into others for points. But your real purpose in the game is trying to get noticed by the local crime syndicate. To do that, you must successfully complete jobs for big points. Get enough points, and you'll advance to the next level and go on to other cities and bigger jobs. The more successful you are, the more difficult the jobs get. Some will be in multiple parts; others will have a time limit. And just because you work for the wrong side of the law doesn't mean you're safe from harm. Blow up a car with a rocket launcher while standing too close, and you'll be a crispy criminal. The life of crime is dangerous and risky. Even if you don't get killed or severely hurt, the cops will be after you all the time.

That's why patience is important. You can drive around recklessly all you want, but you'll constantly have the cops on your tail, interfering with your assigned job and the points you'll need to get to the next level. The easiest way to get the cops after you is by running over people or crashing into a squad car, and, unless you're sadistic, you usually run over people accidentally because of reckless driving.

It can take as long as two hours to achieve one million points and proceed to the second level. Later on, you'll need three million, which can take as long as five to six hours to achieve. This is somewhat frustrating because you can't save your game during levels. Since the game comes with a Windows 95 version you can multitask, so you don't have to tie up your PC playing the game, but if your system crashes, you're out of luck.

GTA is fun, and it has some excellent features. Vehicles all have appropriate physics. They steer, brake, accelerate, and handle like you might expect. Sports cars can stop and turn on a dime, but aren't very durable (if your car takes too much damage, it won't run properly and might even explode), while trucks have a large turning radius and take a long time to get up to speed, but are fairly durable. Small details - like the beeping sound a truck makes when it backs up, the various engine sounds, or the way pedestrians scream and run if you drive on the sidewalk - add to GTA's cool factor.

Once you get good at driving the cars, especially the fast sports cars, you can really zip through traffic. On roadways, if you gently tap the turn buttons, you can change lanes to avoid traffic without compensating for recentering the car, since it does so for you automatically. That makes a big difference when you're speeding down one of the multilane interstates. Another feature that really helps is how the perspective zooms in and out, determined by your rate of speed - it zooms in when you're going slow and out when you're going fast to expand your field of vision. The only flaw with this technique is that it doesn't always zoom in right away, so a tall building can block the view of your car until it does.

GTA is a good game that is highly recommended at a bargain price, but won't win any awards. Wanna-be sociopaths who can deal with the shortcomings will have a lot of fun, and if you could save games within levels, it would come even more highly recommended. --Tasos Kaiafas
--Copyright ©1998 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited.

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A Mission-Based Crime Sim....Make a Name for Yourself!Product InformationTheGrand Theft Auto Rockstar Games Collector's Edition includes three classictitles.  Abold driving title that pushes the limits of game play from its exciting premise to its bleeding-edge features.Grand TheftAuto (GTA) takes place in a world where there are no rules and life is cheap. Players are the driver for the scariest crime family in the country and are challenged to successfully accomplish over 200 dangerously-illegal missions.  Doing whatever it takes to stay alive GTA players will kidnap slaughter smuggle drugs hijack other vehicles and commit arson. To make things worse they will have to dodge a ruthless police force hard-core bikers and evil street gangs in an effort to get away with murder. With no limitations one hundredpercent open diving open vehicles and action.  Only those in the knowsurvive...and remember...respect is earned not given!IncludesRockstar Games Collector's Classics Edition Includes: Grand Theft Auto Grand theft Auto: London  (Mission Pack #1: London 1968) Grand Theft Auto 2Product OverviewGrand Theft AutoExperience for yourself every classic car chase ever seen.  Race atbreakneck speed through an immense living city out-running and out-wittingrival gang members mercenaries hired killers and an entire police force. Drive dozens of varied vehicles around three of America's toughest cities. Only the best will be able to tame the fastest cars.  Only the smartestwill know all the short-cuts and the whereabouts of the hottest wheels. Only the toughest will be able to take on the world and finish the job like aprofessional.Features: A unique zooming top-down view. Over 6000 km of freeways back streets roads alleyways and dead ends. Complete freedom of movement; no fixed track - you choose where you want to go. Outrageous Hollywood style car handling. 16.7 milli

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars correction for editorial review that makes a big difference, May 25, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Grand Theft Auto (CD-ROM)
In the editorial review it mentions that you cannot save during a level and that you have to use your windows key to get back into windows to work unless you want to spend a few hours at a time on the game. This is completely untrue. While you cannot save during a mission, you can save during a level. Missions can be short or long but once you complete one you can save. I have little faith in the reviewer for not realizing that saves are achieved by going to a designated save location in the city... after completing the first mission you learn this. He must have been looking for a menu save option that does not exist and apparently did not spend a whole lot of time actually playing this game.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Game!..., March 1, 2002
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This review is from: Grand Theft Auto (CD-ROM)
Grand Theft Auto, while morally wrong, is an incredibly fun game. I will never get sick of this game because it's so simple. The series only gets better with GTA2 and the latest and best of all GTA3. This games simple 2D graphics make it seem primitive, but it runs very smooth if you have it on the right settings. This game is the most fun game I've played in a long time, but a warning to parents; ultraviolence, swears, and sexual themes make this game unsuitable for the youngins.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good if you need to de-stress!, January 23, 1999
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This review is from: Grand Theft Auto (CD-ROM)
This is a brilliant game, especially if you live a high-stress life. If you've always wanted to know what it's like to be a criminal but don't have the guts to actually try it out then this will allow you to feel what it's like to kill for the local Mafia don while still ferrying coffee and faxing letters at Spratt & co . And because of the cartoon-like styling it's unlikely to send any little ones towards the underworld. You can do anything you want to, which includes blowing up police stations, shooting rival gang members or just plain speeding around wrecking cars with the cops on your tail. Even better, if you've had a bad day at work, just come home, sit down in front of this and kill a few people. You'd be amazed how calming it is to take out your anger at the boss by setting fire to innocent pedestrians with a flame-thrower as they scream in terror and run away. This game is great. So my advice is to order it now, load it up as soon as it arrives, steal a sports car and have so much fun it's literally illegal!
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