Tuesday, June 9, 2009
GTA 4 - Realism and Coolness....
The one thing that you most probably enjoyable in this game is its cool feeling of co-operative game play... with some bad guys... and some hotties (with guns,of course!!!)
The next best thing is that the game gives you the power to either take ones life or save one... depending on which the story changes and that gives you the opportunity to play the game again... its non--repeatable mission and feel of continuous notorious action and character build makes it damn cool as well(not to mention the offensive language of the people... from start to the end.. man... they got some rude ways to spell all kinds of shit...)
The worst thing of all is the way the crowd reacts to you. If you point a gun at them they scream,panic,run(well some of them not all) some beat the shit out of you for good...
The Story is about Niko Belic who comes in to Liberty City,to see his hands in making fortune by working for some local lords as well as screwing some of their opponents and mobs...
There are also some side missions where the story gets its pace and sometimes the crowd makes it so annoying to work(that's when i would say you bump someone with your stolen car or on to someone near when the police is watching or when they are really close encounter with you performing an assault mission)
I get to play this game after reading so many review and all the top game sites like gamespot.com and gametrailers.com gave it a 9 out of 10 which is pretty good..
It has also got some pretty good visual effects and the downside is i get to play it only on low graphics as it kept requiring and consuming lot of RAM and graphic processing. I suggest that this is only the beginning... games to come in future would require graphic cards much powerful than the processor itself and costing more than them as well.
you can blow up things... experience any environment at its cool and varying climate and the AI is so good that i heard people talk and dress up to the mood in the crowd.. (for a game consuming 18 GB of hard disk space surely that's worth noting)
and more than you get to live the life of a man named Niko, you can...
1.Interact with people with Phone,web.
2.Go places like Purchasing clothes,Guns,Ammo.
3.Date with girls,dine with them,play with them,and with luck sleep with them and make love.(Ah,Ah,Ah I know what you are thinking and its not possible yet..., the HOt Coffee Mod In GTA 4 will take time as i suppose... to release... i am hoping that some good guy out there is working really hard in making it in to mini-mission... He he he!!)
The awesome thing about this game is that there is always an element of surprise and as well as story telling as you cross every mission from day 1 to the end... The story telling changes as in tone with the actions you perform and the gangsters you execute or save... likewise the cutscence also changes according to your cloth,style and weapon selection...
I get to be commented very often by the crowd as well as the mission givers.. the one that blew my mind is when on a dating mission with a girl friend i get to hear her say "are you still wearing the same dress from the time we met before?". seriously after finishing about a dozen missions later.. i forgot to change the clothes and still wore the same... the AI was so good in giving a response to it as well... seriously... how many games in the market can do that... Hats off.. Rockstar Games....
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