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Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition

Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition

EDITOR'S RATING

9.0/10

Release Date: January 1, 1970

Description

Hey, remember that feeling when you first cruised through a bustling city in a video game, dodging cops and pulling off wild heists? Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition throws you right back into that chaos with Niko Bellic's gritty tale in Liberty City, plus two epic expansions that add even more layers to the story. It's like catching up with old friends in a world that's equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking.

Review

Diving into the gameplay, GTA IV still holds up with its massive open world that's begging to be explored - from stealing cars and causing mayhem to tackling missions that feel personal and intense. The mechanics can be a bit clunky by today's standards, like the driving that sometimes feels too floaty or the cover system that's not as smooth as in newer games, which might frustrate you during those high-stakes shootouts. But man, the fun comes from the freedom; scripting your own chaos, like rampaging through the streets or just chilling with side activities, keeps you hooked for hours, even if the checkpoint system occasionally makes you want to hurl your controller. On the graphics and sound side, Liberty City looks alive with its detailed streets, rainy nights, and bustling pedestrians that react to your every move - it's got that immersive atmosphere that pulls you in deep. The sound design is top-notch too, with a killer radio soundtrack featuring everything from hip-hop to talk shows that make long drives feel epic, and the voice acting is some of the best in the series, making characters like Roman or Packie feel real and relatable. Overall, it creates this dark, satirical vibe of the American Dream gone wrong, blending humor with some heavy themes that stick with you long after you put the controller down. In the end, if you're a fan of story-driven open-world games or just want to revisit a classic that influenced so many titles after it, this Complete Edition is a must-play - it's got three interwoven stories that offer tons of replay value and depth. Skip it if you're all about super-polished modern mechanics, but for anyone who digs narrative with their sandbox chaos, it's worth every minute. Grab it on sale if you can, especially since the online stuff is a bit dated now with that Games for Windows-LIVE hassle, but the single-player shines bright.

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