A tipic in Q&A reminded me about this little beauty.
I've had this for a couple of weeks now and I've put plenty of hours into it. To start with it's much closer to the original GTA than the newer 3D efforts, which I actually kind of like. With the top down psuedo 3D of the original making a come back
Anyone worried about the control (which was a little wierd on the original PC version) don't be, it's been fixed, with the dpad performing movement as you would expect.
Graphically the game looks pretty good although it does jerk a little, but you quickly get used to it. One cool addition over the original is the ability to roll vehicles which is superb fun.
The city is large and varied, but the missions seem to be you're standard drive/collect/kill fare. Fortunately there are side quests and objectives to keep you entertained when you're off mission.
Sonically its good, with some good variation in music and some nice spot effects.
Now for the bad bits..
Control of vehicles can be a little annoying as perfectly horizontal and vertical movement don't seem to be possible.
The side quests and rampage events feel disjointed from the main game and spoil the illusion of a living world, by jumping you to a restart point on completion.
The system of storing weapons in the hideout is commendable, but also frustrating as you have to keep going in and out of the hideout to max out your ammo.
I've had this for a couple of weeks now and I've put plenty of hours into it. To start with it's much closer to the original GTA than the newer 3D efforts, which I actually kind of like. With the top down psuedo 3D of the original making a come back
Anyone worried about the control (which was a little wierd on the original PC version) don't be, it's been fixed, with the dpad performing movement as you would expect.
Graphically the game looks pretty good although it does jerk a little, but you quickly get used to it. One cool addition over the original is the ability to roll vehicles which is superb fun.
The city is large and varied, but the missions seem to be you're standard drive/collect/kill fare. Fortunately there are side quests and objectives to keep you entertained when you're off mission.
Sonically its good, with some good variation in music and some nice spot effects.
Now for the bad bits..
Control of vehicles can be a little annoying as perfectly horizontal and vertical movement don't seem to be possible.
The side quests and rampage events feel disjointed from the main game and spoil the illusion of a living world, by jumping you to a restart point on completion.
The system of storing weapons in the hideout is commendable, but also frustrating as you have to keep going in and out of the hideout to max out your ammo.
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