TeamXbox writes: "The first of the promised Xbox 360 exclusive downloadable content for Grand Theft Auto IV is fast approaching. Like next week. And I'll let you in on a little secret: We have it and we're playing it. What do we think? Unfortunately, you'll have to wait until The Lost & Damned goes live on Xbox Live to get all that.
But we can tell you about an experience we had last week playing the new multiplayer modes with some of Rockstar's staffers. That's right, in addition to an entirely new story mode to play through-featuring new characters from Liberty City, though intertwined with the existing GTA IV story-there are all new multiplayer modes, making this downloadable episode the closest thing to a brand new game than any DLC you've ever played before."
The Steam versions of Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes From Liberty City are combining, and players who own one or the other are in for some changes.
I woupdn't update the game. It doesnt have game breaking issues and I would lose one of the radio stations.
"Thankfully, players will seemingly easily be able to update their game to the new version easily by simply installing "
What the fuck kind of sentence structure is that?!
GTA4 was the worst game in the entire series and the only one I've ever truly hated
They'll never get rid of how slow and sluggish these games feel. Your character and vehicles feel too heavy. Even on the most powerful rigs. I love how GTAV fixed it though.
Hardcore Gamer: Grand Theft Auto V is set for release on the PC shortly, and Rockstar is teaming up with the Humble Store to offer super-low prices for their back catalog.
USgamer:"By the time the average American teenager has reached the ninth grade, chances are they've been exposed to one or two (or 20) graphically violent films. When I was growing up, most parents seemed to accept (if not condone) the viewing of these kinds of movies and television shows. It was inevitable that their children would eventually discover them. I vividly remember a friend's father renting a Freddy Kruger film for us when we were 12 years old. The year was 2002 – just a few months after the release of Grand Theft Auto III."