Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (OUT NOW)
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

WELL... OUT 10/26

Hey game is out by the time you are reading this , if not its comes out Tuesday 10/26.
i was going to get this game for ps2 but i can wait maybe for the xbox i cant stand rap and well there are like at least 5 radio stations that are rap and hip-hop. so the xbox version will be my pick with custom soundtracks. well here is a review of the game to keep you busy till the game hits stores.

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How do you follow up a runaway success like 2001's Grand Theft Auto III? Rockstar North responded a year later with GTA: Vice City, a game that took the gameplay of its predecessor and expanded it considerably. At the same time, Vice City gave the series an extensive and amazing stylistic makeover, drenching the experience in the sights, sounds, and attitude of Miami, Florida from the mid '80s. So where do you go from there? You take it statewide. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas expands the series' concept to encompass three entire cities, as well as the countryside between them. The gameplay similarly expands, packing in some explosive set pieces and amazing action-movie-like thrills while maintaining that same remarkably fun, freefom GTA feel. In short, Rockstar has done it again. San Andreas definitely lives up to the Grand Theft Auto name. In fact, it's arguably the best game in the series.



Carl Johnson is going (going) back (back) to Cali (Cali).
This latest installment takes place in 1992 in the West Coast-themed state of San Andreas. San Andreas is an island containing three cities. You'll begin the game in the city of Los Santos, which is based roughly on Los Angeles and consists of a mixture of ritzy downtown areas and the gangland ghettos of South Central. San Fierro is based on San Francisco, reproducing the real city's hilly terrain and ever-present fog. The game's third city is Las Venturas, which is a great take on early-'90s Las Vegas, complete with a strip full of casinos and the surrounding desert. While one-to-one measurements against previous games in the series are difficult in practice, San Andreas definitely feels like a much, much larger place than Vice City ever did, but at the same time, the growth is handled intelligently. There are plenty of things to do both in and out of the cities, which makes all this real estate matter.

While Grand Theft Auto III was inspired by movies like The Godfather and Vice City took several pages from the Scarface playbook, San Andreas draws its inspiration from the ghetto and gangsta struggle films of the early '90s. Movies like Menace II Society and Boyz N the Hood are the clear influences here. In San Andreas, you play the role of Carl "CJ" Johnson. The game opens with Carl returning to Los Santos after spending the last five years in GTA III's Liberty City. But his homecoming isn't a happy one--he's returning home because his mother has been killed. Carl isn't on the ground for more than an hour before he's picked up by a pair of crooked cops and thrown right back into the middle of the street life he left Los Santos to avoid.

Your first order of business in Los Santos is to put your set back on the map. Your gang, the Grove Street Families, has fallen into disarray over the last five years, and their influence is minimal at best. So you, along with the three other leaders of the gang--the long-winded Big Smoke, the dust-smoking Ryder, and your stubborn brother, Sweet--set out to take back the streets from your rivals, the Ballas, who have turned to dealing crack to earn money and gain influence in the hood. You set out on a series of missions to take back your territory, starting small with things like spray-painting over other gangs' tags (which is one of the many new types of actions that replace previous GTA games' more-generic hidden package collecting here), but quickly moving up to drive-bys and other acts of extreme gangsterism. But there's a whole lot more to San Andreas than just set tripping.

Just when you think you're getting used to gang warfare, everything goes sour. We're certainly not interested in spoiling the game's many interesting plot twists, so we'll leave out the details, but it should suffice to say that you'll eventually need to get the heck out of Los Santos. You wind up in the country outside the city, where you'll encounter many more great characters and officially embark on your quest to put right what's gone wrong. Once you get out of Los Santos, you won't really have to worry about gang warfare for a while, and the game settles down into a more GTA-like feel.



The San Andreas story is well written and packs in some really great surprises that tie this game to the previous GTA games.
Like the previous games in the series, San Andreas features a fairly linear story that takes you through the game's areas. You'll start off restricted to Los Santos--something the story justifies by claiming that an earthquake has taken out the bridges and roads that link Los Santos to the surrounding area--but it doesn't take long to unlock the other two areas. The game also throws in some pretty great surprises in the form of characters from previous entries in the series. These characters tie the GTA games together really nicely, so while San Andreas feels pretty different from the other games in the series, it still feels like you're playing in the same universe.

As in the previous games, most of your progress is accomplished by completing missions for a variety of individuals. These missions are oftentimes similar to missions you've seen in previous games in the series. You'll drive people around, take out specific individuals (an early mission gives you the straightforward objective of beating up a crack dealer, for example), do drive-bys on your enemies, and so on. But as you proceed through the game, the missions get crazier and crazier. Along the way you'll pull off a daring casino heist, steal some wicked military hardware, "take care" of plenty of Mafia bozos, and much, much more. The missions in the game are a lot more exciting, on average, than they have been in some previous GTA games. Additionally, the game is a lot better at spelling out what, exactly, needs to be done. It does this with onscreen text that color-codes each specific piece of a mission differently. Yet while the basics of the gameplay--taking on and completing missions--are similar to past GTA games, there are plenty of details to uncover, and plenty of new things to try.


(This review is 4 pages long so if you want more go HERE)


Enjoy!

-LE


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Never really liked GTA games, they never really appealed to me. I have played the first two over at a friends house, but after a hour it gets boring. So I dont plan on buyint this one either.
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-spike- Wrote:Never really liked GTA games, they never really appealed to me. I have played the first two over at a friends house, but after a hour it gets boring. So I dont plan on buyint this one either.

I bought GTA 3/Vice City I liked 3 but Vice City was a bad investment for me becaus I got bored pretty quickly...GTA games to me are just the same thing over and over again...
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I reserved my copie of it, Ps2.ign.com gives it 99% in review, the game is 5X bigger than Vice City. GTA 4 life, baby
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I'll be getting the Ace Combat 5 bundle first.
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But this GTA is different! This time you have to do things like eat and work out! Sounds like fun... although I am looking forwards to renting it to see just how big it is and to see how robbing peoples houses works out.
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I'm not going to be buying this one either. I am not a fan.


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As far as free roaming games go GTA is the best and this one is going to leave the last two in the dust. Just to bad we in europe only get it this friday Sad

Just read the review. It has 2 player coop. missions. Mini pool games, basketball games, classic arcade games, stealth home robbery missions, dating sims, increasing stats for shooting/driving/swimming/fighting/flying...everything as well as all the known gameplay elements and many more. This game is sick. It combines so many genres. I have never anticipated a game more than this one.
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I downloaded it Friday, played it for a while. Hey there are a bunch of rappers from the 90's in this game like Easy E, Samuel L Jackson does a voice too. Ohh and by the way this game was only 4gig not 8.1 like they were stating, so I got it on my HD.
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kakoi_sugoi_yama Wrote:I'm not going to be buying this one either. I am not a fan.


You guys should get your hands on Katamari Damashi. One of the best games...EVER.

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Your a good man -spike-. Wink
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kakoi_sugoi_yama Wrote:Your a good man -spike-. Wink
Thanks, you too man! Big Grin
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hey,

i was at best buy and well they talked me into getting it, with a greatest hit game for only 4.99. well i poped it in and well 7 hours later im still in los Santos. then after this i was taking a break and well the reviewers on X-Play told viewers they had played 10 hours and still werent out of Los Santos, there are 3 more citys to open its so fucking huge. and you can swim and climb walls. its so SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET !

so well i recomend picking it up and at best buy and pick up a greatest hit title. well im off to work and then GTA : SA !

Does anyone know where i cna buy a new PS2 dual Shock 2 controler ? Cheap ?
i went to wal-mart.com and the were 19.50 anyone know anywhere else i tried all of the auction sites and non had any.

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It sounds good but I'll keep waiting till I hit some big cash before I buy any more games.
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This morning I was listing to CBS news and they said that San Andreas was projected to sell 45 million units? I laughed my ass off. I think the woman must have miss read 4.5 million units because 45 million is a completely ridiculous number. News people seem to be getting dumber because the other day CNN was talking about someone starting a new superman show staring the caped crusader. That?s twice that the news has mixed up those two super heroes in like two weeks.
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