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Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 86 reviews)
Sales Rank: 2
Category: Video Games

Publisher: Rockstar
Studio: Rockstar
Brand: Rockstar Games
Label: Rockstar
Platform: Xbox 360
Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
ESRB: Adults Only
Media: Video Game
Age: 18 - 18 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 5026555245920
EAN: 5026555245920
ASIN: B000FNDYWI

Release Date: April 29, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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What does the American Dream mean today?

For Niko Bellic, fresh off the boat from Europe, it is the hope he can escape his past. For his cousin, Roman, it is the vision that together they can find fortune in Liberty City, gateway to the land of opportunity. As they slip into debt and are dragged into a criminal underworld by a series of shysters, thieves and sociopaths, they discover that the reality is very different from the dream in a city that worships money and status, and is heaven for those who have them and a living nightmare for those who don't.

Beginning with the 1997 release of the original Grand Theft Auto, the GTA series has been one of the most prolific, controversial and down right entertaining franchises in video games history. This pedigree of success guarantees that the highly anticipated eleventh game in the series, Grand Theft Auto IV, will garner at least as much attention if not more.

'Grand Theft Auto IV' game logo

Return to Liberty City.
Niko's Dream as it should have been
The dream as Niko expected it.
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Niko and Roman
There's always a catch.
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Niko with gun
But some skills are international.
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The Plot
Grand Theft Auto IV is a brand new adventure in the GTA universe following the experiences of Nikolai "Niko" Bellic, a new immigrant from an undisclosed eastern European country whose troubled pa st and the persuasion of his cousin Roman have brought him to the fictional Liberty City. Unfortunately, Niko's search for the American Dream and a much needed fresh start, hits an immediate snag when the rags to riches story Roman spun to pique Niko's interest is exposed as not only a complete fabrication, but a ploy to enlist Niko's well-known skills as a tough guy against the ample list of enemies clamouring for Roman's debt-ridden blood.

Because Roman is the only person Niko knows in Liberty City he begrudgingly accepts his role as Roman's protector despite the deception. But as time goes on Niko comes into his own, and his experience on the wrong side of the tracks proves more valuable than he could have ever imagined as he fights for survival and later supremacy on the crime ridden streets of Liberty City.

Game Environments
Based on several of the boroughs of New York City and parts of New Jersey, Liberty City, familiar to players of previous games in the series, has been entirely redesigned for GTA IV. Players can expect visible detail down to the weeds growing in the cracks in the sidewalk, cars and buildings of visibly different ages and a much greater level if verticality in the buildings and bridges that they are able to explore as Niko moves through the city streets. In addition, pedestrians in GTA IV are much more realistic. No longer simply moving cardboard cut-outs, these NPCs are intelligent, modern, human representations that laugh, cry, eat, drink, use cell phones and ATMs, and talking amongst themselves regardless of Niko's interaction with them.

Gameplay
Historically GTA games have focused heavily on mission-based play, requiring successful completion of fixed tasks in order for players to progress through the game, but this has changed to a great extent in GTA IV. Players will experience an entirely new and exciting emphasis centred on the blending of on-mission and off-mission play, resulting not only in an increased sense of realism, but more interesting and unrestricted gameplay.

Features
Aside from the car jacking and a detailed city environment here are the new features for GTA IV:

  • Improved combat system - Now you can use cover and also a target lock system, which allows you to take out targets with greater ease and accuracy. Plus, you can engage in some hand-to-hand combat if you can't get your hands on a piece quick enough.
  • Cell phone - Not just for basic phone calls anymore. Use your in-game cell phone to receive missions via SMS, snap photos, and ZiT (tag) songs that can be downloaded exclusively on Amazon.com/mp3.
  • Free time - In between missions you can take advantage of "me" time. There are gentleman's clubs, comedy clubs, bowling alleys, and bars, which all house unique activities.
  • Take a break from the storyline - A variety of side missions allow you to help run a car service, "borrow" cop cars, assassinate targets, help solve problems for those on the street, or take to the air with stunt jumps that are scattered all over the city.
  • Control your own fate - Throughout the game choice moments will arrive causing you to make a decision that will affect relationships and money.

Multiplayer
Give Niko a rest and create your own multiplayer "hero." GTA has added multiplayer modes allowing you to take your creation out to play online in competitive, co-op, and free form modes. Competitive mode has you fighting against the cops, jacking cars, or racing to finish odd jobs. Co-op challenges you and your friends with various tasks including Hangman's NOOSE where you are responsible for escorting a wanted kingpin to a safe extraction point. Freeform lets you and 15 others lose on Liberty City. Use this mode to hit up the bar and play virtual darts versus each other or head out to the streets and set up your own drag races. If you can dream it, you can do it in Freeform mode.




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2 out of 5 stars Good graphics, but at what cost?   May 13, 2008
This review comes from a hardcore GTA gamer. I have spent copious hours on GTA 3, Vice City, Liberty City Stories, and literally hundreds of hours on the amazing San Andreas. So it is with disappointment that I tell you that GTA IV, a massively anticipated game brings very little new to the table that hasn't been seen before.

It seems that the series has taken a step back from San Andreas. Many side missions, vehicles, stores and things that made previous GTA games what they were have just disappeared. Replaced by fancy menu screens, flashy graphics, snappy camera angles and an irritaing wanted level system, has GTA lost its soul? You can't fly, go underwater, ride bikes, take over hoods, buy safehouses, drive tanks or better yourself physically like CJ could do. Someone dared to describe this a game that would outdo even the wildest expectations from GTA fans. WRONG, this isn't far off GTA III just with better graphics and a more powerful engine. Play the vastly superior San Andreas instead if you want to see what GTA is all about.

In the immortal words of Chuck D....don't believe the hype.



5 out of 5 stars Great Expectations - Great Game!   May 13, 2008
Not wishing to prejudice my review I've played GTA IV (Work + Girlfriend permitting) for over a week and having got around 40% through I thought I'd be in a better place to pass judgement than if I'd posted earlier.

Well, I'm impressed! What a game! The first GTA I ever played was the original on my PC, from then on the evolution has been awesome. Gone are the cartoony graphics and repetitive feeling of the backdrop. GTA IV is simply a great game that gets better the further you get into it.

The introduction of a mobile phone, side games such as pool and bowling, internet cafes and taxi rides have helped revolutionise the game play with the story and graphics adding to this by increasing the pull and enhancing the overall feel.

Most of the features that made this a best selling game before remain and it is quite conceivable to go for long periods without playing a single mission.

Some have made complaints about the handling of the cars and the way the game looks. The cars are fine, some handle better than others and no matter what you will get the hang of it. For me, a guy whose first computer was a ZX Spectrum, I think the game looks and plays fantastically well.

I've read many positive reviews about this game and seen it given many 10/10 scores or 5 star rating and to be honest after I'd played the first hour or two I was thinking, what has changed? However, it is not just a regurgitation of what has come before. I know now that that initial feeling of disappointment has been blown away by a thrilling, addictive game that will hopefully do the same to you.

An absolutely cracking game! For once the build up and expectation have been matched by the end product.



4 out of 5 stars Good but little more attention to detail needed   May 12, 2008
The game is good, but i think there are little things which Rockstar left out, such as being able to hook lorry cabs to trailers and being able to use the fork lifts for mroe than jsut driving slowly and most of all flying. although i think they dont hav flying because the map is much smaller than San Andreas.

Being picky but around Liberty City you see numbers to call like in the back of a taxi, but if you call it, nothing happens. you cant to paramedic mission or fire department missions or taxi. which were a good way of leraning the city and making a little bit of cash.

you cant modify your cars which i thought was a disapointment because it was a ncie feature on San Andreas.

the soundtrack is quite small, there are alot of radio stations but only about 30 minutes of recording before it repeats itself, maybe Rockstar should have added a progresive soundtrack so the more you did the radios would change.

it is easy, in my opinion possibly too easy, the last mission was simple and didnt really require anything espeacially different from the first mission.

on a HD TV the graphics are pretty good but on a normal 50 or 60 hertz TV it looks awfully like PS2 quality.

Although the stroy line has its typical GTA twists and turns its predictable, and now that i have finished the story mode there seems little point in continuing to complete it for 100%, the little side missions dont take long or you need a phone call to allow you to be able to start such as the Bruice races. Which leaves me slightly disapointed that you arent really lured into playing the game further unless you are looking for achievemnts.

the stroy mode is pretty long, it took me 40+ hours to complete the game if you take it slowly (do side missions etc)so longer than other xbox 360 games where most emphasis seems to be on multiplayer.

the multiplayer is not too bad conisdering, the game play is good and the choice of different game types is a nice feature.

Rockstar could bring out some updates for the game like being able to hook up your lorry cab and hold up shops, and places to modify your cars.




5 out of 5 stars The best gta game for the 360!   May 12, 2008
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

In a game that has stirred so much controversy and hype, it is difficult to know where to start. First off it is by the same team behind the likes of manhunt and san andreas, publishers rockband have certainly stumbled upon a gem here. For those few that have never played a gta game think, the sims crossed with cod4 and throw in some driving sections and you'll have gta 4!
You play russian mafia guy nikoli, who has come to liberty city (based on LA) to seek revenge on the guys who have killed your cousin rowman. The story is not as straight forward, along the way you're given some tough choices that ultimately change the games final outcome, the level of freedom and detail is quite astonishing and although the visuals are not the best it certainly improves on last years san andreas.
Throw in some celebrity voice overs such as viggo morteson (his film eastern promises undoubtedly paved the way for this game)and scotlands own ricky gervase and you have the best gta ever!
The only let down is the ending, the developers could've done without the alien invasion at the end but it certainly paves the way for a direct sequel which I hear will be set 5 years into the future, oh yes! (drool)



5 out of 5 stars laslow saved this game from becoming a massive dissappointment   May 12, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

There are several reviews here that highlight an underlying disappointment that resonates throughout the game. No one has been able to put their finger on it but somehow they all seem to be playing the game with a serious face and not a massive grin. On some levels I would have to say that I agree with them.
If looked at as an individual game it's nothing short of epic. The theatrics of the cut scenes, the graphics, the scale of detail throughout the city, the revised handling of cars, the ability to crouch behind walls and pull off various `rainbow six-esque' moves. Its all there and all of it fantastic, you are never lost for things to do in the new liberty city.
So, on the whole it all seems brilliant, so good in fact that the disk hasn't left my xbox since the 29th of April, all of which is hooked up to a HD television making the game look even more spectacular. And yet still, I can't find anything wrong with it, but the disappointment still looms there.
But then I realised that it doesn't really remind me that much Grand Theft Auto. Sure enough you can still pull people from their cars, beat the hell out of pedestrians and then with same sadomasochistic joy you can run them over, don't forget then being able to shoot a policeman...just because you can. Once again all of it is brilliant, the rag-doll physics when you run people over is disturbingly realistic and so is the damage cars obtain when you crash. But it's all seems very `un-GTA' if you will.
Finally I've realised what it is that has left me disappointed with this game, it defies the very thing GTA set out to be in the first place, making crime funny. No question the game is fantastic and I will continue to keep it inside my 360 until I have completed it and play it day in day out. But the reason you bought the previous GTA's in the first place was to enjoy the hybrid of coke dealing, murdering, theft and prostitution with comedy game play and comedy car handling, and GTA IV simply isn't funny. The blood is too realistically coloured and so is the way its spurts from peoples heads when you shoot them. They've brought GTA too close to reality and that was the opposite of what its original purpose was, to be able to shoot someone and run someone-else over and find it funny. GTA seems to have lost its way.
This is only in terms of the game play however, the radio stations are exactly how GTA should be, and seeing as Laslow has his own radio station, the game has been prevented from becoming a massive disappointment and just an underlying niggle.


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