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They need to make updated versions of Vice City and San Andreas
Basically how GTA IV was an updated version of Liberty City
Basically how GTA IV was an updated version of Liberty City
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word, it's been so long since I've actually played the game but I definitely don't remember it being that hard.Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Fly school was easy I don't know what ya'll talkin bout.
Originally Posted by CROSSISOM
Flight school was kinda hard at first, but driving school was probably worse.
I'm DL'ing San Andreas from the Xbox Live Marketplace right now though.
Originally Posted by trublu86
San Andreas is the best so far. Claiming your territories
OMG .Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by trublu86
San Andreas is the best so far. Claiming your territories
That got annoying after awhile. They need to do one in the 70-80's in Chicago and base it around the gangs.
Exactly, nt has some of the biggest crybabiesOriginally Posted by Dr Spaceman
I don't get it, what do you want, a sequel to a come-up story of a guy that already came up? or a rehashed story in a rehashed setting? see, that's why they make games, not you.
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by trublu86
San Andreas is the best so far. Claiming your territories
That got annoying after awhile. They need to do one in the 70-80's in Chicago and base it around the gangs.
Originally Posted by trublu86
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Originally Posted by trublu86
San Andreas is the best so far. Claiming your territories
That got annoying after awhile. They need to do one in the 70-80's in Chicago and base it around the gangs.
Why Chicago, they had gangs in every city in 70-80s
Co-SignOriginally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Exactly, nt has some of the biggest crybabiesOriginally Posted by Dr Spaceman
I don't get it, what do you want, a sequel to a come-up story of a guy that already came up? or a rehashed story in a rehashed setting? see, that's why they make games, not you.
Originally Posted by Chi ILL
The best Grand Theft Auto game ever
how much it cost?Originally Posted by CROSSISOM
Flight school was kinda hard at first, but driving school was probably worse.
I'm DL'ing San Andreas from the Xbox Live Marketplace right now though.
Originally Posted by Mangudai954
I actually loved driving for 5 minutes. Call me weird.
Originally Posted by inspektahdeck
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Originally Posted by eNPHAN
Originally Posted by SpecialEd88
Co-SignOriginally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Exactly, nt has some of the biggest crybabiesOriginally Posted by Dr Spaceman
I don't get it, what do you want, a sequel to a come-up story of a guy that already came up? or a rehashed story in a rehashed setting? see, that's why they make games, not you.
GTA is overrated as a whole. Appreciated for story but other than that how many times are you going to do the same thing over and over., i don't understand this complaint.
games like "Force Unleased" are repetitive.
same exact enemies, same exact "moves" same "background", etc.
GTA is a wide open game...you don't even HAVE to do missions...
how is it repetitive?
because you have missions like "kill this guy and his friends"
usually there is some sort of variation, i.e.
Kill him before X o clock
Make the choice to kill him or not, or him or someone else...
Find a suspect with a police computer first
chase down a train that dude is riding on
trap a police escort in a tunnel with a semi truck
don't kill him until he meets up with his crew
stuff his body in the trunk and drive across town, dont wreck or the trunk will open...
kidnap a chick, after calling her and saying you wanted to buy her car...then she fights over the wheel with you, sending your car out of control...(thats SO cliche....)
and even still, you have a variety of weapons and literally an INFINITE amount of ways to actually "complete" the mission...
i'm sorry, GTA IV can get criticized for ALOT of things, but being repetitive isn't one of them...
not even close.