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From: Rockstar Games
Category: Video Games

List Price: $59.99
Buy Used: $26.48
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 241 reviews
Sales Rank: 45

Platform: Xbox 360
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: 39012
UPC: 710425390128
EAN: 0710425390128
ASIN: B000FRU1UM

Release Date: April 29, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Game works perfect. Includes original manual, case, and artwork. Satisfaction Guaranteed!

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5 out of 5 stars Papi vamos a hacer maldades!!!!!!   April 30, 2008
 2 out of 12 found this review helpful

Justo como dice la cancion en la estacion San Juan Sounds!!!!!!Defintivamente el juego del 2008. Es increible el nivel de detalle e interaccion que puedes encontrar aca. Se ve que Rockstar se pulio haciendo un juego fuera de serie que pone tu imaginacion a prueba........
Siente la libertad y vive el sueno americano!!!!



5 out of 5 stars 5 Stars After Only 8 Hours   April 30, 2008
 12 out of 20 found this review helpful

Since most games don't even last 8 hours, I figured I could give this review after only playing it for just as long. Pretty stunning, for lack of a better term. The only thing I have an issue w/somewhat is the hand to hand combat, but even that is workable. The cityscape is amazing, and as usual it's just as fun to walk/drive around and take in the sights...The textures and lighting, esp. the street lights & car tail light reflections at night. One cannot even begin to describe how this city comes to life. At first I thought the graphics were kind of murky, but the more I progressed the more I found myself stopping to take in the sights; Alot reminds me of a 'French Connection' type of thing; And where True Crime NYC had some success in recreating the whole NY urban setting, GTA4 runs rings around the competition. The city seems very Sims-like at times. The character controls well for the most part, and the added cover features are nice. The gunplay is fairly fluid, but as of yet I haven't had too many opponents; Driving is a blast, esp stealing cars from the street. Some have car alarms that sound after you bust out the glass. The dialog is actually entertaining, and the addition of the autosave feature is nice. Other than that, it's your good old GTA in terms of mission types(so far...). Great looking, truly fun to play.

I have not tried co-op or the online modes yet....

I beat up one Russian guy and his 2 friends came to his aid; I tried to fight them off and run, but they chased me all over, cursing in Russian. I tried so hard to carjack someone, but they kept dogging me until finally I got hit by 2 trucks. And I was laughing hysterically the same time. Those are the types of moments I live for in games, and unless this game suddenly sucks all of the sudden, I can only imagine the fun that lies down the road.



5 out of 5 stars Game of the decade.   April 30, 2008
 4 out of 11 found this review helpful

I've never stood in line for the release of anything, let alone a video game until last night and I'm damn glad I did. This is hands down the best game I've ever played in my life. It's difficult to discribe how amazing this game is, you just have to play it to see. I've only gotten through around 5 or 6 percent of the single player mode, and played about 4 hours total on the multiplayer and I'm already completely sucked into this one. If you didn't care for any of the previous games in the series I'd still strongly suggest at the very least renting it since they addressed just about every issue from the last generation games some people couldn't seem to look past. It's a truly amazing gaming experience just running around absorbing the sights and sounds of the city, the rediculous behavior of the pedestrians who fill it, let alone getting your hands dirty with the missions and excellent online multiplayer. I heard in a video review some guy saying that this game would be worth paying $300 let alone $60 and as rediculous as it sounds, I totally agree. I'd pay that if that's what they were asking, it's truly that good.


5 out of 5 stars The Biggest Game Ever.   April 30, 2008
 0 out of 5 found this review helpful

this game is expanded beyond all understanding. there is such a stable storyline- so much in just free-roaming the city- Xbox live is just the best, and the graphics are almost hypnotic.

this game made me happy.



5 out of 5 stars A Worthy Member of the GTA Series   April 30, 2008
 109 out of 139 found this review helpful

I adore the GTA series and have been looking forward to the release of GTA IV for a *long* time. The developers know that a very high bar would be set for this one, and you can see the time and effort they poured into every last detail from the very first moment of the opening credits. It is more like a movie than a game. This "immersive movie" quality stays with you through every moment of gameplay.

You walk down the street and the shadows dapple through the overhead bridge grid. Dusk begins to fall and the sky gets that orange golden glow, the shadows lessen.

Voices show the same attention to detail. You've got a variety of languages thrown in, plus accents galore. There's the Long Island drawl, the Rastafarian's lilt, and of course the hard edge of eastern Europe.

Your main character is Nico, fresh off the boat and coming in to Liberty City (i.e. New York City) to see his cousin Roman. They are eastern European and rather poor. This of course is going to change soon, as Nico moves his way up in the world.

My boyfriend's from New York City so we were amused at how they kept the landscapes identical but renamed Brooklyn to Broker, Manhattan to Algonquin and so on. There was one time we were walking down the streets and had lost track of where we were. "Looks like the Bronx" he commented off-handedly. We zoomed out. Sure enough!

I do have to say that the people on the streets of this game swear far more than the average people we pass in the real NYC though!

Which brings up an important point. GTA IV went straight for the "Mature" rating with this one. This is clearly meant for mature gamers ages 17 and over. There are strip clubs. There are violent battles. There is more swearing than pretty much any other game out there. Adults love this as they love the Sopranos and Scarface - but any parent getting this for a minor should know what they're getting into.

But that being said, as a game for adults, this is *awesome*. There are just so many little touches that shine. You can play bowling games with your date. You can make choices between alternate choices which affect how people feel about you. When you get near a railing, you can side jump over it, smoothly. You carry a cell phone and gather contacts for use. You can visit internet cafes. You have a variety of radio stations to listen to, plus TV stations to watch.

This is easily a game you can play for hundreds of hours - then go back and start over again and get another new experience by making different choices.

I can't get over how gorgeous the game is, and how smoothly it plays. You grab a knife from an enemy and use it to take him down. You drive along the Hudson and watch the lights of the carnival shine. You listen to your favorite songs on the radio while the neon lights of the city drift by. You really begin to relate to the characters, to understand their personalities, to connect with them. It makes the choices you make have meaning and emotion.

As much as I adore many other games - Halo, Mass Effect, etc. - I really think this is the first game that makes you feel that you are in a movie. The graphics draw you in. The voices are amazingly well done and varied. The plot draws you in, having you wonder who to trust, having you wonder what is going on with the characters.

Highly recommended. I'm doing a full walkthrough for the game so feel free to ask any questions you wish!

I want to add a note - some players are having trouble with understanding the dialogue. I watch a ton of international films so I didn't have any issues. However, if some of the language is too accented for you, there is a subtitles option. Just turn that on and you'll always know what they are saying.


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