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Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360) | 
| From: Rockstar Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy Used: £5.95 as of 18/3/2010 12:30 CDT details You Save: £44.04 (88%)
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Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 225
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: crime-action-games Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over ESRB: Adults Only Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Edition Age: 18 - 18 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.4
MPN: GTAIVX360 EAN: 5026555245920 ASIN: B000FNDYWI
Release Date: April 29, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk 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. 
Return to Liberty City. |  The dream as Niko expected it. View larger. |  There's always a catch. View larger. |  But some skills are international. View larger. | 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. First Episode of Downloadable Content for Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned. (Downloadable content that is not included with the actual shipped game) Available exclusively on Xbox LIVE from February 17th 2009.
The Lost and Damned will feature all new content and is the first of two episodes announced for Grand Theft Auto IV on Xbox 360. Developed by series creator Rockstar North and set in Liberty City, The Lost and Damned features a new main character and plot that intersects with the storyline of Grand Theft Auto IV; new missions that offer an entirely fresh way to explore Liberty City with new multiplayer modes, weapons and vehicles; and a diverse soundtrack with additional music – all with the incredible production values that are the trademarks of Grand Theft Auto.
Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned requires players to have the full version of Grand Theft Auto IV for Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE membership to download.
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Technology Trumps Game Design September 24, 2009 Kennedy (London) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
(main story review only - not multiplayer)
GTAIV to me seems to be a technological refinement of previous iterations of the series, nothing less, but not much more either. The technology on display is spectacular, no bones about it, but it's same old same old underneath. I am sad to say that after 5 or 6 hours of intense excitement, the game quickly became a slog and a bore - and I love these games.
Nico is fantastic, a really great character. He's well designed and the actor voicing him is marvelous. But after the initial WOW of Liberty City and the amazing art direction, the familiar gameplay of GTA raises its head: pick this up, kill that guy, chase this guy on a motorbike (argh!). So what's new?
And the writing? The early scenes are hysterical and giddy, but it quickly descends into generic cliche stuff, and ends up with - guess what? - loud mouthed Italians in diners with Sinatra on the radio! Nico talks about "the war" and his emotional scars, but then pronounces with equal authority his 'loyalty' to an idiot boss who just shot his cousin. That's just bad writing, and it deflates everything around it - for me at least. Much better was San Andreas's homage, or GTAIII's silent hero, with all the talk coming from the radio (still funny in this one, but weirdly desperate to score points off easy targets).
And then replaying those terrible motorbike missions, where a slight touch at high speed sends you head first into oblivion and another replay. I'm no slouch, but more than a few times I got bottlenecked into a handful of missions whose requirements were annoying and boring. For me, the game never accelerated - it just slowed, and became repetitive, and eventually was a bore.
So the technology is a 10/10, but the game story is a sorry 6/10 - some great moments in the early going, but you feel that rockstar are really treading water with this stuff.
Sorry, the BEST GAME EVER bandwagon can drive on by.
I am glad i didn't go by the reviews here January 6, 2010 Mr. V. Haghzare (LONDON) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
San Andreas: the size, the modifications, the customizations, the hoods. What a delight that was.
They said this one was a step back. They said it was smaller. They said it wasn't as much fun. They said the driving was rubbish, that it was too realistic now. They said the missions were repetitive and boring. And I believed it for so long, I wouldn't give it a chance...
A year on I decided to give it a go- it can't be that bad can it? Well, I've finished the missions now, and I can say it is on par, if not better than San Andreas.
This isn't a big county, its a city. But the amount of detail that as gone into every corner, every park, every port, every inch of it is mind-boggling. There is as much to do in this congested city as there is in miles upon miles of highways in San Andreas.
Not as much fun? Speeding down 5th Avenue from Harlem to Downtown isn't fun? How about a AK-47 shoot-up in a subway station? Or on Brooklyn Bridge with a rocket launcher? Or on the Airport runway? Waging war single handedly against the police and military in the middle of Times Square isn't fun?
The driving is more realistic- perhaps too realistic (One of the very few frustrating things this game is the way your car can spin out of control when your in a hurry). But you quickly get over it when you realise you can't just bomb it down a highway and cut corners and not expect to lose some degree of steering control.
Repetitive missions? Absolute load of tosh. The main missions which push the story on are varied and each one is unique and memorable. Museum, apartment block and hospital shoot-outs. Drug deals gone wrong. Sniping. Working with the trash men. Car and helicopter chases. The game is worth playing alone for THAT bank robbery mission....
Too many people focus on the differences this game has with San Andreas. The fact is that this is a totally different environment and characters. Niko is a poor immigrant who is fulfilling the Scarface fantasy. He is not CJ. He is not out to bulk up, wear baby blue hat and matching sneakers, and gain respect from his crew. Its about accumulating wealth. Doing connected people's dirty work. Making a living. Moving up from cheap tracksuit bottoms, rubbish cars and grimy Hove Beach/Bronx to £1000 Perseus suits, Super GT cars and Manhattan apartments.
San Andreas is still one of my all time favourite games. But GTA IV is a very worthy successor, and rewarding for those who see it for what it is, not for what it isn't i.e. San Andreas 2.
not as good July 31, 2008 Mr. A. G. Gray (london) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
i was so hyped up for this game but when i got it, it was like every mission was simular. you get told to go somehwere then you do an objective then you go back to where you started and that is it mission over. gta san andreas is better. gta iv is not worth 39.99. the game was over pretty quicky and the plot was not the best. overall dont get this game at this price wait till it is a bit cheaper. if you like complicated games and hard games then dont get this. it well to easy the complete. i completed it within 1 week. so easy.
Disapointing May 30, 2008 Mr. C. W. Turner (England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ive just completed the game and felt i should comment on it. Firstly i was very impressed, the graphics are gorgeous however underneath the graphics the game is missing in a lot of areas. Having played all the other grand theft games i guess i was expecting too much from this, to me it feels the game has been rushed and there are many things that could be improved upon. Firstly there is no where near enough weapons to choose from, the police are actually TOO good in GTA4, there isnt enough customisation available in clothes or cars, motorbikes are quite hard to handle and one thing that really stands it is that it just isnt as humorous as the other titles. The city at first feels huge and makes you want to explore however, there isnt that much in the city to actually interact with. The use of the in game internet is very limited and doesnt really add anything to the game. Improvements in the combat sistem is pretty good, but again could have been better (learn new martial arts?. Niko is a likeable character and develops well in the game. Still worth a purchase, just dont expect to be blown away by it.
a bit of a let down December 18, 2008 Syd (nottingham england) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
one of the main reasons i bought the 360 was so i could play this and now i can play it i cant help comparing it unfavourably with the earlier version of grand theft auto. i dont enjoy just driving around, the choice of clothes, tatoos, weight lifting music all the little touches that made it fun are either gone or scaled down or poorly done, to the point of being a waste of time. the music and the radio banter is unexciting, i bought the soundtrack box set for san andreas, and although there is good music here its hardly going to set the world on fire, and the radio banter chat djs etc are not funny in the slightest, its as though the only thing they have really bothered with is the definition of the graphics which are great, and the cut scenes which are seemingly endless and take up much of the game play to the point i will go off and make a cup of tea and take a shower while cut scenes run on and on. i really enjoyed the free roaming aspect before and i find im a little bored after a while. even so this still deserves 3 stars because its still fun to play, but considering i rated san andreas as a contender for the best game ever this is bitterly disapointing on every level, and i hate having to sit thru endless cut scenes. rather than the total immersion that i felt with san andreas, i now find myself giving myself little mid game breaks, and playing something else for a while before im ready to return. with san andreas i spent a week of gameplay just free roaming and having fun on my motor bike while listening to all the fantastic radio stations and not bothering with the story at all, but now im just ploughing thru missions which so far havent really involved me that much.
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