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Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars (PSP) |  | From: Rockstar Category: Video Games
List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £6.97 as of 3/9/2010 14:53 CDT details You Save: £23.02 (77%)
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Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 661
Format: Unknown format Platform: Sony PSP Genre: crime-action-games ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Edition: Normal Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.6
MPN: ULES01347 EAN: 5026555282291 ASIN: B002ECE04Y
Release Date: October 23, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars follows the story of Huang Lee, a young Triad who travels to Liberty City after the mysterious death of his father. Within the game, players will navigate their way through the streets as they uncover the truth behind an epic tale of crime and corruption within the Triad crime syndicate, delivering the unprecedented amount of depth that has become a true trademark of the franchise. Specifically built for the PSP platform with upscaled widescreen graphics, enhanced lighting and animation; and including all-new story missions; this version of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars will take full advantage of the power of the PSP.
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Definately worth buying December 30, 2009 Mr. C. Maclean (Suffolk) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I asked for this game for christmas, only knowing that it had been released on the Nintendo DS, and had a top-down view on that. I heard it was out for the PSP (That was the only reason I asked for it), thinking that it'd be like Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories or Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, which was a bit naive of me.. But that's not what we're here to talk about so I'll continue.
Upon turning on my PSP, and loading up the game.. It has the same loading style as other Grand Theft Auto games, and then it introduces with a top-down view. With that I was disappointed, I'd expected more from Rockstar, instead of an almost identical port of the DS game. But, after playing for about half an hour or so I was fine with the top-down view (I had tried to change the camera, don't worry!). After a while it just sticks, and you feel fine with the top-down view, and it doesn't affect the gamestyle play, other than the fact that it's harder to dodge traffic, though it doesn't happen enough to cause mass anger.
The mini-games are welcome in my eyes, and very enjoyable, as there are a few of them. The graphics are awesome, and it makes the most of the PSP's capabilities - The graphics wouldn't look out of place on a Playstation Two!
I don't want to cause controversy, but the other reviewers who have said that the top-down view is rubbish, buy another PSP game etc.... Sound like they haven't played the original Grand Theft Auto games that gave Rockstar a successful base on which to change the camera view with.
This game is near perfect, and it is easy to get addicted to it - Not just the missions, which aren't too challenging, but there are safehouses to buy, drugs to deal, cameras to destroy and little side missions like in all Grand Theft Autos since number three.
Definately worth buying!
THIS IS THE MOST FUNNEST GTA YET January 3, 2010 Mr. R. Pearn 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Looking at other reviews i thought you hated it but my question is why the graphics are perfect on both nintendo ds and psp
i found the story mode very fun
the driving is calm but maybe hard in some moments
the shooting is good to not hard either
and the setting is a good place
So that brings me to my final words of this review PERFECT
Rockstar does it again! May 8, 2010 Tinrib72 (London, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First off, I have played other GTA games for the PSP and whilst they do have 'proper' 3D (Chinatown is still 3D, but from an overhead view)and real music, I found this to be the more engrossing title.
In fact the lack of spoken cutscenes and proper music meant that I could play this at work withound having the sound up too loud and still follow the storyline.
When I first loaded up I thought that the overhead view would be an annoyance but it didnt seem to be unless you were travelling under a train track and bumped into the unseen police car who would then give chase...
Anyhoo, loads to do. I spent a lot of the time looking for hidden street races and making a lot of cash with drug deals which had nothing to do with the story.
Get it!
Average September 2, 2010 Hunter I got this game as I love the other GTA games. But I just couldn't get into it, I just love the other GTA gaming style better. I just think it's a step back not forward.
Review of GTA:Chinatown Wars August 14, 2010 Nicola GTA started as a top down view video game which was annoying and still is a bit but this time it isnt as bad as its not fully on top its sort of on a slant as you can still see the back of the cars a bit it and the graphics are great especially the shading the game also features a lot of mini games like:
.making molotov cocktails using gas
.searching through garbage bins
.breaking into cars
etc
it also has a lot of missions and for the first time the ability to buy and sell drugs and buy cars
over all this is a great game but the top down view spoils it
I recomend this to anyone who is a GTA fan and who spends a lot of time on their psp
altogether I give this a 4/5
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